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New Social Network BoostCommunity.com Offers a "Boost" for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

BoostCommunity.com is a new social networking site that features discussion forums on topics from marketing to starting a business as well as a marketplace for members to trade products and services as well as buy or sell a business.

2011-03-11
BARCELONA, SPAIN, March 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) The world today is facing dire challenges; with global unemployment this year at a staggering 210 million people and more companies going bankrupt than ever before, the prospects of finding a job or growing a business are eroding on a daily basis.

But there is hope; BoostCommunity.com is a brand-new online social networking website that strives to offer a "boost to individuals, entrepreneurs and small business owners around the globe to start their own business or grow their existing clientele.

Greg Schellhammer, founder of BoostCommunity.com, says, "Chances are if you had a job, you have some sort of skills. Just because companies won't hire you today, doesn't mean you need to give up and sit at home." The same goes for business owners and entrepreneurs, says Schellhammer. "A business needs to constantly reinvent itself, especially in today's challenging times, and entrepreneurs need to acquire new skills while business owners need to work on creative new approaches to the way they do business."

BoostCommunity.com allows individuals the opportunity to network with people from around the world, exchange knowledge and trade products and services. Discussion forums such as the marketing forum, starting a business forum, or the webmaster forum allow for members to exchange their knowledge. In sections such as the Buy, Sell or Trade Marketplace, members can buy or sell their products, as well as offer or request a whole variety of services, whether it would be the designing of a business logo, article writing for a company brochure or even selling manufacturing goods such as solar panels from China, everything is welcome. Business owners can even buy or sell a business in the businesses for sale section.

"BoostCommunity.com aims to offer a boost to individuals, entrepreneurs and small business owners around the globe to start their own business or grow their existing clientele," says the founder adding that "with privacy concerns raging in the online world, Facebook lacking a focus for entrepreneurs or business owners and LinkedIn obsessed with profiles and connections, BoostCommunity.com plans to fill the gap by providing a fair balance between the amount of information that members share and the confidence needed to do business in an online world."

Membership is priced at a moderate 25 USD per year, and anyone that signs up before June 1, 2011 will have their yearly membership fee fixed at only 5 USD.

www.BoostCommunity.com is a business-oriented global social networking website launched by Absolute Imperium. The site features discussion forums on topics from marketing to starting a business as well as a marketplace for members to trade products and services as well as buy or sell a business.


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[Press-News.org] New Social Network BoostCommunity.com Offers a "Boost" for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
BoostCommunity.com is a new social networking site that features discussion forums on topics from marketing to starting a business as well as a marketplace for members to trade products and services as well as buy or sell a business.