eDoorways Corporation: eDoorways Produces Video Vignettes Aimed at Promoting Platform
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - October 7, 2009) - [ eDoorways Corporation ] (
"Now that we've proven to have the interest of our target audience, we intend to strengthen the relationship by continuously providing information through a much more dynamic vehicle," stated Gary Kimmons, Chairman & CEO of eDoorways Corporation. "The video vignettes will provide shareholders and early adopters a view into the company that press releases may not communicate. We want our supporters to remain informed, educated and entertained."
Borrowing from the [ promotional clips ] the company originally produced to market the successful unveiling of "SOLVE," Gary Kimmons and Amy Hadley (a television host and producer from Austin) join once more to produce the first series of video vignettes. With close to 200 early registrants, over 10,000 Twitter followers, hundreds of Facebook fans and thousands of shareholders, eDoorways has no shortage of interested people to communicate with.
People close to the company believe that the video vignettes will do extremely well in not only communicating with current eDoorways supporters, but in gaining the interest of other potential shareholders and early adopters of the platform.
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