Business.com Helps Businesses Find Real Solutions to Today's Biggest Challenges With $30,000 Contest
22 Octobre 2008 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
The What Works for Business Contest rewards businesses tackling
today's toughest challenges and shares their keys to success with
other businesses SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ --
Today's business climate calls for innovative problem solving and
resourcefulness. That's why Business.com, the leading business
search engine, directory and pay-per-click advertising network,
today launched The What Works for Business Contest. Open to all
North American businesses, the contest is designed to help
businesses shift the focus from what's wrong with the economy to
what businesses can actually do to survive and thrive in 2009.
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Here's how The What Works for Business Contest works: Eligible
participants visit http://whatworks.business.com/ and submit a
brief description of a business challenge they have faced and how
they solved it. In early December, an expert panel of judges will
narrow down the field to 50 finalists. Then, winners will be
determined by popular vote during a voting phase from, Dec. 10
through Dec. 19. "With today's economic turmoil, businesses are
turning to the Web daily for action-oriented solutions to their
challenges," says Daniel Kehrer, Editor of Business.com and the
U.S. Small Business Administration's Journalist of the Year for the
Los Angeles region. "Business.com is an online leader helping
millions quickly find the right solutions for their most pressing
business needs. We want this contest to showcase the ingenuity of
business owners, managers and startup entrepreneurs as well as
create an online resource for businesses seeking real answers." The
What Works for Business Contest website will be updated constantly
with new submissions and become a dynamic resource for struggling
businesses looking for proven solutions. All submissions will be
organized into 10 key business categories - Money, Technology,
Sales & Marketing, Web, Office Management, Operations, People,
Business Location, Startup, and Management. Submissions must be
received by Dec. 3 to be considered. Action-oriented business
leaders across North America have joined the panel of judges for
The What Works for Business Contest. They will evaluate submissions
based on: 1) degree of business challenge 2) creativity of solution
3) practicality/broad applicability of solution. Judges include: --
Mary Cranston, Firm Senior Partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman, Stanford University Trustee and member of the board of
directors at VISA and Juniper Networks -- Rieva Lesonsky, CEO, SMB
Connects and former SVP/Editorial Director for Entrepreneur
Magazine -- Ami Kassar, Chief Innovation Officer at small business
credit card provider Advanta -- Gord Hotchkiss, CEO, Enquiro Search
Solutions and one of the thought leaders in B2B online marketing --
Anita Campbell, CEO and Editor, Small Business Trends / Small
Business Trends Radio On Dec. 10, visitors to Business.com - 7
million monthly - will be able to vote for the best business
solutions. Winners will be announced on Jan. 12, 2009. Prizes
include: -- Grand Prize - One business will be awarded $10,000 in
cash, spotlighted in a feature on Business.com and included in a
national, year-long publicity campaign related to the contest. --
Finalists - One business per business category will receive $2,000,
be featured in Business.com communications and included in a
national, year-long publicity campaign related to the contest.
Entries should be completed by an employee or owner on behalf of an
eligible business. For a complete description of the contest rules
and to enter your business, visit http://whatworks.business.com/
About Business.com Business.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of R.H.
Donnelley Corporation, (NYSE:RHD), is the leading business search
engine, directory and pay-per-click advertising network, serving
more than 40 million business users and thousands of advertisers
every month. Business.com helps business decision makers quickly
find what they need to manage and grow their businesses, and
enables business-to-business marketing professionals to reach these
users wherever they are across the business Internet through
premier partners, including Forbes, Hoovers, and Financial Times.
Business.com has been named to the Inc. 500 as well as BtoB
Magazine's Media Power 50. The company was recently named to Los
Angeles Business Journal's List of Best Places to Work for the
second consecutive year. Media Contact: Dianne Molina Senior
Manager, Corporate Communications 310.586.4150
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Dianne Molina, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications of
Business.com, +1-310-586-4150, Web site: http://www.business.com/
http://whatworks.business.com/
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