InDigiNet Rolls Out a Reward Program
2004-11-04 12:49:00
InDigiNet, Inc. (www.indiginet.com), a provider of managed communication solutions for Small to Mid-Size Enterprises (SMEs) in the United States, announced on November 4 that the company is planning to roll out a Reward Program and is currently holding discussions with providers who have enrolled major participants such as Macy's, Target and CompUSA as part of their Reward/Loyalty Programs.
Under the C2C Exchange (www.c2cexchange.com) brand name, InDigiNet is known as a website design, hosting and complete e-commerce provider delivering one of the easiest and most powerful website building solutions on the Internet.
The company and its development team have automated the ability for a user to quickly and easily create powerful, feature rich, professionally designed websites (www.thesitedoctors.com).
C2C has incorporated state-of-the-art features with styles, layout and graphics in addition to powerful functional management tools that every successful business needs for e-commerce. In a fraction of the time it once took, a user can now create a fully functional e-commerce website using any Internet access method. Compared to the traditional costs of web development, this service is simple and affordable.
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