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Chari-Co stands for Charity Co-operative. It combines eCommerce, Multi-level Affiliate Marketing & Charity into a global online Marketplace

Chari-Co stands for Charity Co-operative. It combines eCommerce, Multi-level Affiliate Marketing & Charity into a global online Marketplace Team stands for ‘Together Everyone Achieves More’, which is exactly what Chari-Co is about. Using the concept of combining referral marketing and charity into a global online referral marketplace, provides a way to accomplish what it means to be a team!  Because Chari-Co is a Referral Marketplace, you become an affiliate vendor and not a distributor. This means that you can sell your own items and earn from those you refer who do the same. Chari-Co is a self sustaining platform because of it’s self funding referral system that only requires a once out of pocket small vendor subscription fee. The income earned from the referral system can be used to instantly purchase items on the marketplace, thereby generating more turnover for the networks. Chari-Co also has a Unique Smart Gift Card referral system.  With Chari-Co everybody wins! Multi Level ...

Marketing Company Donates Hundreds Of Socks To Assist The Homeless

Quick: A Detroit marketing company has actually donated hundreds of socks to the homeless as part of a bigger grassroots campaign. Fusion Marketing is pleased to announce that they have actually donated hundreds of sets of socks for the homeless in Detroit Michigan. The movement became part of Janee Almond's objective to contribute one thousand sets of socks to those in need in the area.Founder of Fusion Marketing John Hoffmann has an enduring history of utilizing his resources to help support neighborhood outreach efforts.This year, John and his group at Combination Marketing chose to join the grassroots efforts of Janee Almond from Fisher, Fowler, and Williams PLC. The socks were sent out directly to Janee at the law firm in Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.John and his group were deeply touched by the concept of offering socks to the homeless and contributing something desperately needed by the less fortunate. The campaign was not affiliated with a bigger company. Rather, it was used to ...