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Cross-Post LLC launches CareerNews Portal For Newspapers

Unlimited articles from the top thought leaders in recruitment and careers.

Petaluma, CA, USA (February 25, 2015) — Cross-Post LLC announced today the launch of a CareerNews Portal as part of its CareerPointe Newspaper Recruitment Classifieds Platform. The move allows newspaper partners to offer up-to-the-minute career advice from the thought leaders and social media influencers in the careers/recruitment market segment. The platform is powered by Sociative and includes software that measures article performance against social media exposure. This enables newspapers to filter through all of the content receiving those that are generating the most interest in the Twitterverse and other social media venues.

“There is so much content out there and candidly much of it is recycled and “spun” articles. Our Sociative software enables us to weed through the thousands of articles daily and provide a white labeled content stream for our newspapers of only the best relevant articles and videos.”, noted John Fujii, Cross-Post President and COO.

Newspapers and broadcast media publishers can bolt the white-labeled content stream onto their existing recruitment platform or get it for free with Careerpointe with a rev share income opportunity as well. Content changes daily and articles are ranked by the number of people visiting them and trends on Social Media.

“One of the biggest complaints we here from publishers is that the careers/recruitment space is so niche that existing staff members are limited in what they can write on the subject. Content drives traffic and top content drives even more visitors to their websites and job pages. Having the best and brightest thought leaders in the industry providing content helps the publishers and those writing the content as each click often generates revenue to them.” Said George Dratelis, Director of Business Development.

An example of the news feed can be found at http://CareerNews.Careerpointe.com.

Contact:
George Dratelis
Director of Business Development
Cross-Post LLC
508-309-3012
George@cross-post.com

About Cross-Post LLC
Since 2004, Cross-Post has been a leader in the niche recruitment advertising market providing more than 200 newspapers and publishers, low cost or no cost revenue generating opportunities.

About Sociative
Sociative technology provides the best real-time content on any subject, curated by the world’s top influencers and tuned to engage any specific audience. (http://www.Sociative.net)

Media Contact:
Carl Braun, CEO
Cross-Post LLC
PO BOX 5425
Petaluma, CA 94955
619-575-6577
carl@cross-post.com
http://www.cross-post.com

Ecotech Institute Shares Top Five Cleantech Considerations For Election Time

Regardless of Party Affiliation, Elections Affect the Future of Cleantech

Denver, Colorado, October 29, 2012 – Ecotech Institute, the first and only college focused entirely on preparing America’s workforce for careers in clean energy, has put together five things to consider this political season. Regardless of your political affiliation or views on the environment and energy, being informed is the key.

“We strongly encourage our students to educate themselves in every way possible about how policy affects cleantech industries,” says Michael Seifert, president of Ecotech Institute. “Regardless of political affiliation, one thing remains consistent – every vote has implications; everyone must educate themselves about who and what to support.”

Ecotech Institute recommends the following five things to consider over the next few weeks:

1. Read sources that outline candidate’s stance on cleantech issues. While different media take different views on politicians’ positions, take the time to listen or read each candidate’s beliefs and plans. Go to the candidate’s website and seek out third-party sources, such as Science Debate, which weighs science-related responses.

2. Fact-check everything a candidate says. While it may be difficult to find politically neutral sources, fact-checking websites do exist.

3. Practice “big picture” thinking. When politicians discuss their beliefs, policies and practices, apply your knowledge of history, science, philosophy, anthropology and more to understand the implications of what they are saying. In addition, what are they saying they will do that will truly impact our planet? Here is a related blog post aptly named, “What is Crucial?

4. Don’t ignore the connection between a “green state of mind” and politics. Policy affects innovation, job creation, funding sources and more – many of which fuel the cleantech sector. Understand the connection so you can better deduce the implications of each vote. Here is an Ecotech blog post on the politics of the environment.

5. Take a look at pending legislation and read about its impact. While there are a variety of state and national bills to watch, many organizations like the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association outline public policy issues to watch.

“The future of the cleantech industries relies on politicians, businesses and voters to come together and align on what will make a positive difference for our communities and planet,” said Kyle Crider, Ecotech Institute’s director of sustainability. “Education is important in every election and that time is now.”

About Ecotech Institute
Ecotech Institute is the first and only college entirely focused on preparing America’s workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainability and is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges. Launched in April 2010 in Denver, Colorado, it offers six highly practical renewable energy degree programs that provide graduates with skills valued by today’s alternative renewable energy employers. Classes start once per quarter and applications are always accepted. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. Ecotech Institute is a division of Education Corporation of America. For more information about Ecotech Institute, visit ecotechinstitute.com or call 877-326-5576.

Contact:
Alicia Hassinger
Communications Strategy Group
3225 East 2nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
720-933-8119
ahassinger@csg-pr.com
http://www.csg-pr.com