CompaniesThatCare.com Helps Businesses and Employees Raise Money.
Innovative New Website by Gemcor International Allows Companies to
Easily Create Online Shopping Malls Where Earned Commissions Can Be
Donated to Charities of Their Choice or Used for Any Other Worthy
Cause
Gemcor International has recently launched a website that allows companies to create a free online shopping mall. Companies can encourage their employees to shop online at the mall. Mall revenues are generated from merchant commissions. The unique flexibility of this program allows the companies creating the online shopping mall to choose their worthy cause such as a charity, office party, bonus pool, or coffee fund for employees. Creating a customized online shopping mall at www.CompaniesThatCare.com only takes a few minutes. Once the online shopping mall is created, employees can shop at more than 200 online stores, including Amazon Amazon, in Greek mythology Amazon (ăm`əzŏn), in Greek mythology, one of a tribe of warlike women who lived in Asia Minor. , Dell, OfficeMax OfficeMax (NYSE: OMX), is an office supplies retailer founded in 1988 and headquartered in Naperville, Illinois. It is the third-largest office supplies retailer in the USA, behind Staples and Office Depot. , Land's End Land's End, promontory, Cornwall, SW England, forming the westernmost extremity of the English mainland. Of wave-carved granite, it has cliffs c.60 ft (20 m) high. Offshore are reefs and rocky islets, on one of which is Longships Lighthouse. , Avon Avon, former county, England Avon, former county, SW England, bordering the Severn estuary and the Bristol Channel. Created in 1974 from S Gloucestershire, Bristol, and N Somerset. , Hallmark hallmark, mark impressed on silverwork or goldwork to signify official approval of the standard of purity of the metal, also called plate mark. The hallmark was introduced by statute in England in 1300 and enforced by the Goldsmiths' Hall, London. .com, Gateway, Petsmart.com, The Sports Authority Sports Authority is the USA's largest full line sporting goods retailer. The company is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. It operates over 400 stores in 45 U.S. states under the Sports Authority name. Total sales for the fiscal year ending January 29 2005 were $2.44 billion. , The Sharper Image, Orbitz, and Walmart.com. Shoppers pay the same price for products as if they had gone to the merchant site directly, and can take advantage of any other available discounts or specials. Richard Raiton, from Gemcor International, recently said, "CompaniesThatCare.com is one of our efforts to give back to the business community by enabling others to earn revenue with a low cost, high yield program that joins employees and management working together for mutual benefit. It's a perfect opportunity to raise money for your favorite cause!" There are no membership, support, maintenance, reporting or service charges. CTC's fee comes from a share of the commissions earned from the merchants that are featured on the online shopping mall. Companies receive 75% of the commissions generated, while Gemcor retains 25% to cover the costs associated with maintaining and supporting the mall. Companies have full control over where the proceeds go, although Gemcor suggests that the proceeds be given to a local charity or other cause. About Gemcor International Gemcor International, Inc., is located in Yardley, Pennsylvania Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The small community of Yardley Borough is bordered by the Delaware River and Trenton, NJ on the east, and by Lower Makefield Township on the north, west, and south. The community of Yardley Borough occupies . , and is a leader in the field of international trade. Established in 1986, the company has customers and suppliers located in over 40 countries worldwide. |
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