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Craig Gordon
From 1972 until 2000 Craig Gordon was in the Copier/Laser Printer and Printing businesses helping people produce their images at a very substantial savings. In 1987 he founded Nationwide Technologies, Inc. (NTI) in Illinois. NTI was successfully sold to Imagetec in 2000.
When NTI was sold it serviced equipment producing over 500 Million images annually. NTI saved Fortune 500 companies and Schools about 20%. NTI had a 97% customer satisfaction and a 93% repeat business rate.
Craig Gordon believes in the Golden Rule of serving others as he would like to be served himself. Service has been key to Craig Gordon's success.
In 2000 Craig Gordon formed Paradise Partners, Inc. and later formed ITVMERCIAL, which became WebPeople a division of Paradise Partners.
WebPeople is a turn-key provider that helps organizations connect their message with their clients by creating and distributing images and video over the internet in a superior way using the latest technology.
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Last Minute Booth Cancellation - Any Interest? 25 Jul 2008 at 4:18pm
We?ve had something unexpected come up for one of our exhibitors. So they?d like to cancel if possible, anyone interested in exhibiting a 10×10 booth in Affiliate Summit East in Boston, August 10-12, 2008. This will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Please contact us asap if you?re int...
Affiliate Summit 2008 East is Sold Out 24 Jul 2008 at 1:24pm
Affiliate Summit 2008 East, starting on August 10 at the Seaport Hotel in Boston, has sold out.
In the past, some folks thought they were registered by their assistant, boss, colleague, etc. and they were wrong.
So we re-sent the confirmation e-mails yesterday to everybody who is registered for...
Is Your Affiliate Summit Registration Confirmed? 23 Jul 2008 at 9:38pm
We’ve gotten a bunch of inquiries from people about whether they were registered already for Affiliate Summit, so we re-sent the registration confirmation to everybody currently registered today.
If you didn’t get the email and you think you are registered, please check your Spam folder immediate...