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Skinny Moose Consulting
We are happy to announce that Skinny Moose Media, LLC is partnering with Netmobs to start an Internet strategy consulting project. Jeremy Wright is the notorious Owner of Netmobs who is a longtime serial entrepreneur. Previous clients include:
- Microsoft
- b5media
- Blog World Expo
- Intel
- City of Toronto
- PicApp
- Chango
- and more…
In this partnership we will assist clients who are looking to increase profitability through web presence, utilizing tools in SEO and direct monetization. Skinny Moose Media will deliver web strategies for all income levels. If you desire to earn more money online please contact us.
If you are currently earning money online but would like to boost your income we can also help. Please read our .pdf packet before contacting us.
pdf file coming soon…
The Partners
Steven Remington
Steve is currently the President and Co-Founder of Skinny Moose Media and has experience in web design and development, SEO, monetization, and networking. All these are essential for online success. He has been creating and developing blog networks, social networking sites, Internet forums, and business websites for 4 years.
Thomas Remington
Tom is currently the V.P. and Co-Founder of Skinny Moose Media and has extensive blogging knowledge and skills. Not only has he been developing websites but has given seminars on how to affectively blog and garner traffic. He is an expert in networking, search engine optimization, writing, and blogging.
Jeremy Wright
Jeremy is a longtime serial entrepreneur who has been involved with the business, programming, and IT aspects of the technology industry for nearly a decade. He was previously the CEO, President and Co-Founder of b5media, Inc, a prominent blog network. Jeremy is also the author of Blog Marketing, a business book on blogging. In October of 2004, writing became one of his primary means of income such as writing articles, book contributions, product reviews, white papers and courseware for a variety of companies (including Fortune 500s). While his goal with writing was initially to become a freelance writer on a variety of topics, it quickly became clear that writing and consulting went hand-in-hand.






