CornerWorld Corporation (OTCBB: CWRL), recently named Dallas Business Journal’s fastest-growing public company in North Texas, announced today its expansion in the financial services industry.

DALLAS, TX–(Marketwire – November 21, 2011) CornerWorld Corporation (OTCBB: CWRL) recently named Dallas Business Journal’s fastest-growing public company in North Texas, announced today its latest expansion into Internet marketing with the launch of FrontPageLeases.com.

Front Page Leases creates instant long-term solutions to small business owners who typically struggle to see first-page search results placement of their website on major search engines. By combining effective search engine optimization with strategic domains, Front Page Leases is able to offer for lease to its clients websites that are already developed and ranking on the first page of major search engines.

“We see that leasing this prime Internet real estate as directly coinciding with the push toward featuring local small businesses by major search engines, and we are excited to offer affordable…

Demand Side Ad Exchanges

The business world is dynamic and ever changing, and this is certainly true in the online advertising sector. New methods for buying and selling are emerging rapidly so that agencies can realize greater sales and profits.  Traditionally, advertising agencies and networks work together to bring buyers and sellers together.  But, in order to curtail a drop in rates, agencies are boldly moving to capture more of the display market dollar.

The economic difficulties of these agencies are well documented. As the networks have captured more of their profits and they have seen their margins drop by as much as ten percent, they are becoming more active in the buying process to offset this trend. Ad agencies have entered into the demand side with…

A New Model For Business Publishing

Monday, 08. 3. 2009  –  Category: Enversa Companies

One of the most popular topics over the last couple of years has been the steady fall of the print media industry. Almost everybody is in agreement that the old way of doing things just isn’t working, and there is not one single solution that can alone fix the industry. In the new market, publishers have problems that might be too big to fix right away.

There are plenty of new problems facing the industry, most of which are pretty scary if you are in charge of managing the bottom line for any publishing company. For one, circulation has gone down steadily to the point where large newspapers are almost an ineffective means of mass communication. The byproducts of that are pretty predictable, as the advertising…



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