Get Great incentives With Offshoring Inc.’s Authorized Reseller Agreement

February 18th, 2010

Offshoring Inc., is a Philippine-based, staff-leasing provider for clients worldwide. We provide quality services for our clients’ needs, and you can help more businesses avail of our top quality service through the Authorized Reseller Agreement (ARA).

With an ARA, you can help us find businesses and clients to help expand their business with Offshoring Inc.’s top-notch staff and services. Anyone from any field can be a reseller. All you need is a rich network of business associates, contacts and technical expertise to be a qualified applicant.

How do you start? First you need to find a potential client who may be in need of Offshoring Inc.’s highly skilled staff. Next, the reseller has to brief the prospective client about Offshoring Inc. Finally, the reseller will send the details about the prospective client to Offshoring Inc. It’s that easy!

Still sounds complicated? Don’t worry. Offshoring Inc. will help you every step of the way by providing the knowledge and the technical specifications needed to close the deal. We’ll also be providing the prospective with our innovative business model that will help improve their businesses in turn. We’re there with you every step of the way, and all you need to do is work closely with us to ensure that the most promising of the potential clients stay with us. In turn, you get amazing incentives for a minimum of effort.

So what are you waiting for? Visit our site at Offshoring Inc. and earn great rewards.

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  1. mike roseblund comments:

    Seven million pesos worth of pirated multimedia and graphic design software seized in a PAPT raid against Offshoring, Inc.
    Friday, March 12, 2010

    Manila, Philippines – Offshoring, Inc., a web design and development company providing offshoring services, was recently raided by operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation’s Intellectual Property Rights Division (NBI-IPRD) for allegedly using pirated and unlicensed copies of multimedia and graphic design software in their business operations. The NBI is a member of the Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team (PAPT), a government-led initiative going after businesses that are allegedly involved in the use and sale of pirated and unlicensed software.

    Armed with search warrant issued by Pasig RTC Judge Rolando Mislang, the raiding team led by NBI-IPRD Executive Officer Atty. Joel Tovera swooped down on the offices of Offshoring, Inc. at the 5th and 27th floors of Tycoon Center Bldg., Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. A total of 66 computers loaded with unlicensed and pirated copies of Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash software were confiscated, all of which are essential tools in the daily operations of a web design and development company such as Offshoring, Inc.

    “As part of the enforcement procedure, our operatives seized the 66 computers which were found loaded with unlicensed and pirated copies of various multimedia and graphic design software with an estimated value of almost seven (7) million pesos,” Atty. Dante Bonoan, chief of the NBI-IPRD said.

    “We, at the PAPT, encourage business owners and executives to maintain a fair and law-abiding business. Use of unlicensed and pirated software should not be an option. It is a serious violation of the Philippine law and if found guilty, company officers will face stiff penalties,” Bonoan added.

    The use of pirated and unlicensed software is a violation of the Intellectual Property (IP) Code of the Philippines carries a fine of up to P1.5 million and imprisonment of up to 9 years.

    The PAPT composed of the NBI, Optical Media Board and the Philippine National Police, has put together useful information on the IP laws of the Philippines in its website, http://www.papt.org.ph. The website also provides PAPT enforcement updates and links to other reference materials on IP.

    For more information on the PAPT, you may call the PAPT Secretariat at (02) 692-9516.

    http://www.papt.org.ph/news.aspx?id=2&news_id=109&paging=1

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