User:Yitzhaac Pesach/project eliteanswers

EliteAnswers.com.
Company typePrivate
IndustryEmail Marketing
FoundedToronto, Ontario (2003)
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
New York, New York, USA
Key people
Robert Burko, CEO
Jeff Horn, CTO
Olivier Dube, VP. Development
Justin Olch, Sr. Acct Mgr
Rudy Barell, Sr. Acct Mgr
Michelle Halpern, VP Comm.
ProductsEmail Marketing
Employee Scheduling
HR Solutions
Online Community
Lottery Results
RevenueNot Disclosed
Websitewww.eliteanswers.com

Overview

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Elite Answers is originally a Canadian online business solutions organization. Their main focus is on "opt-in" email marketing, but also offer online webdesign, web hosting, online employee scheduling as well as business directories.

History

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Eliteweb Inc. (now operating as EliteAnswers.com) was founded in in June 2003 by Robert Burko. It was originally an internet portal consisting of a meta search engine, directories, social networking tools, daily news stories and archives and a lottery results page.[1] It moved away from its general internet portal and services and focused exclusively on business solution services. By interviewing business owners on their business needs in Email Marketing and business solutions the company developed their software.

The official public launch was on October 11th 2005 although the product spent years in beta testing and development.

Locations

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EliteAnswers.com employs individuals across Canada, the United States and world wide with head offices located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and New York, USA.

EliteAnswers.com Business Services

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Elite Email Marketing

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Elite Email Marketing is a full-service marketing solution for direct email marketing campaigns, including list management tools, email creation wizards, and reports to track campaigns.

Elite Employee Scheduling

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The Elite Employee Scheduling program automates schedules based on personalized shifts, employee hours, and work positions.

Elite Lotto

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Elite Lotto provides live lottery results for Canada, United States, and the United Kingdom. Features include current and past draw numbers, game information, jackpot history, and a ‘check my numbers’ wizard.

References

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  1. ^ [1] Canadian Startup Takes on Search Engine Giants IT Business - October 11, 2005 By Shane Schick
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