Rewards-Club.com

Rewards-Club.com is WallCann's way of meeting our vision to - Simply do good! Rewards Club will continue to grow with more great discounts on a range of retail products and services. Comments and reviews for Rewards-Club will be constantly updated in this BLOG. To receive the discounts you need to become a member of Rewards-Club.com. WallCann appreciate and look forward to receiving your feedback

Monday, March 06, 2006

Rewards when is Average not Average?

Web marketing is an industry recognised as leading edge. The average age of people involved is probably closer to 25 rather than 35 years of age - WALLCANN is an exception. The average age of WALLCANN personnel is 42 years. The youngest WALLCANN person is 20 and the oldest is 54, giving WALLCANN a nice blend of youthful vitality and experience.

It is not just the average age of WALLCANN members that is above the average for the online industry - it is also the years of experience running an online business. While most people currently employed in web development companies were still in high school, the WALLCANN founders started their online business. WALLCANN founders have been working online for 8 years and have actively promoted the web as a great new era of opportunity in business.

WALLCANN is quite unique - in that our level of life, business and industry experience is probably a good decade ahead of our competitors.

It is this bonus in knowledge, combined with the youthful desire to open new boundaries and new markets that gives WALLCANN great competitive advantage. The leading edge to simply do good.

Rewards-Club.com is the fun part of WALLCANN. The many members and publishers can visit Rewards-Club and find may useful tips on how to make money, how to save money and how to have fun with lots of yarns and jokes galore.

Telstra to charge 43 percent more

TELSTRA is raising the cost of connecting a phone by a massive 43 percent.

Even pensioners - who pay discounted rates - will cop the fee increase.

From April 1 Telstra will charge $299 for connecting a new home phone, up from $209. Pensioners will be slugged $194, up from $135.30.

The move is another slap in the face to phone users already enraged by Telstra's plan to ditch 5000 payphones nationwide.