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SpeechSwitch, Inc. (USOTC: SSWC) Website/Print Media Advertising Launch


Published on 2010-06-25 06:31:30 - Market Wire
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FLEMINGTON, NJ--(Marketwire - June 25, 2010) - Ken Glynn, President of SpeechSwitch, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ SSWC ]), announced that the company website will come on stream today, about ten days ahead of schedule. The site, [ www.speechswitchusa.com ], will present more than a dozen products, most of which relate to alternative energy. The site will be activated this morning, June 25, 2010, ready for business. Please visit our site. Additionally, Ken announced that the retail sales team has opened discussions with major outlets for some of the products on the website, and that five figure significant print media advertising, driving consumers to the website, will be purchased for July 2010.

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