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IHM Global Media Corp Announce the Launch of DJ Mag Canada

October 1st, 2011

With North America establishing itself as one of the important markets in the global expansion of clubbing, it’s fitting that the most respected publication in electronic dance music makes its presence felt on the continent. The launch of DJ Mag Canada is a key development, therefore, and in partnership with IHM Global Media Corp, they look set to take the Canadian club scene by storm.

The history of DJ Mag runs parallel with the growth of dance music. Since 1991, the London-based monthly magazine has been at the forefront of pushing new music and championing the club scene as a vital part of modern culture. DJ Mag is renowned for its forward-thinking editorial policy, but its roots are firmly in the clubs and championing what’s big on the dancefloor. Their annual Top 100 DJ Poll remains the leading barometer of which DJs are the most popular on the world scene.

Over the last three years several international editions of DJ Mag have been created and DJ Mag Canada will be the latest of these. As Simon Kelly, Sales & Marketing Manager of DJ Mag in London explains:-

“DJ Mag is already well established in mainland Europe including the UK, Spain, Italy and Germany, as well as South America in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, but we are especially excited by our first move into North America, and the launch of DJ Mag Canada. Canada is a musically rich territory having spawned artists such as Deadmau5, Richie Hawtin and current DJ Mag favourite, Heidi. We can’t wait to get to work on bringing Canada its own version of the world’s leading dance music magazine.”

Their partners in the new enterprise will be IHM Global Media Corp with the offices for DJ Mag Canada in Toronto. IHM Global Media Corp is an events and dance music media company with strong foundations in the club scene. Their strategy for supporting DJ Mag Canada will include promoting branded events across the country.

DJ Mag Canada will be presented in a monthly online digital format, but printed editions for the newsstands will also be released around significant dates in the clubbing calendar including the Top 100 DJ Poll. The launch date for the first issue will be April 2012 although the DJ Mag Canada website www.djmag.ca will be launching in January 2012. As well as using interviews and features from the UK edition, DJ Mag Canada will run original editorial content alongside reporting on the scene in Canada and its leading artists, clubs and events.

A marketing campaign will begin in January 2012 to spread the word among clubbers about the forthcoming launch of digital DJ Mag Canada. A photo-sharing website will be launched where clubbers can relive and chat about their nights out with an online community. DJ Mag Canada will be in all the major clubs across the country every weekend capturing the action as it happens and posting it on the website to build a buzz and fan base for the new magazine. Visitors to the website will also be invited to subscribe to DJ Mag Canada online for free.

“The time is right for DJ Mag Canada,” explains IHM Business Development Manager Scott Glass. “Our scene is growing every month and needs a space where everyone is welcome. DJ Mag Canada will provide that space as well as giving the rest of the world a window on what’s happening here. Clubbers will be at the heart of the new magazine and we’ll be encouraging them to get involved from day one. Here at IHM we have a passion for dance music and this is the most exciting project we’ve been involved with so far.”

As the launch date draws near, DJ Mag Canada will be reaching out to clubbers and music industry professionals, both online through its own website and social networks, and also at street level through its presence in the clubs. This will help position it as a crucial marketing tool for promoters, venues, artists and record labels dedicated to the club scene and electronic dance music.

Over the coming months, further announcements will be made as the plans for DJ Mag Canada take shape – more news coming soon.

For further details please contact:

Scott Glass
Business Development Manager
IHM Global Media Corp
[email protected]

www.djmag.ca
www.facebook.com/DJMAGCanada
www.twitter.com/DJMAGCanada
www.youtube.com/DJMAGCanada

DJ MAG Canada is published by IHM Global Media Corp

Ladies Golf Clubs Attract Female Golfers And Improve Their Game

July 6th, 2011

It’s becoming more and more obvious that ladies golf clubs dramatically improve how a female plays a round of golf. It really doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that men and women are fundamentally different — especially from a physiological standpoint. That is why ladies golf clubs are so important for any woman who’s serious about playing golf.
As you probably know, golf is incredibly challenging sport for anyone. So why wouldn’t any woman want to give herself an advantage by trying to utilize ladies golf clubs instead of those originally intended for a guy? The simple fact of the matter is that ladies golf clubs have been engineered from the ground up to be significantly more suitable for women and their particular requirements. Best of all, ladies golf clubs are more prevalent today than ever before.

When a woman visits a gym, her personal trainer crafts a workout regimen specifically tailored to that particular woman. Likewise, ladies golf clubs have been tailor made to meet the exact needs of female golfers. No woman would choose to go to a gym and have the same workout routine as a 400 pound football player. Why would she want to settle for a set of golf clubs that weren’t specifically made for women golfers in mind? This is yet another reason why ladies golf clubs are so important.

Women have the opportunity to play from the red tees. This is something that most women view as being completely normal and natural. Ladies golf clubs are just as normal and natural. In fact, ladies golf clubs ultimately give a woman the ability to enjoy the game much more than if she’s trying to use golf clubs designed for men.

Many golf professionals say that the easiest way to dramatically improve one’s game is to use the right kind of golf clubs. For women it really makes a lot of sense to invest in ladies golf clubs. Many women even report that their joints and body feel significantly less sore and stressed as a result of utilizing ladies golf clubs.

Ladies golf clubs really help female golfers improve their game and have a lot more fun on the golf course. If you are a woman who regularly plays golf, or even if you are a woman who is thinking about becoming a more active golfer — you really owe it to yourself to invest in a set of ladies golf clubs.

Real Estate Investment And Real Estate Agents In Virginia, Washington, Maryland

July 21st, 2009

Using the systems that I teach, there are basically five ways to profit in real estate investment in Virginia, Washington, Maryland. These quick turn transactions fall into five main categories: 1. rehabbing and retailing; 2. whole sailing; 3. getting the deed; 4. lease options; and 5. options.

One of the easiest methods of investment to understand is retailing. The concept is simple. You are basically finding houses to buy at a low price, doing some minor repairs and then selling the house at a retail price and cashing out. There is BIG money to be made doing this, often resulting in a profit of $20,000 to $35,000 per deal. There is a whole simple strategy for finding these deals and learning how to turn a profit quickly.

Wholesaling is simply securing a deal to sell a house and then selling the deal to another investor who will actually buy the property. So in essence, you are just a broker who gets paid for finding a motivated seller, negotiating a selling price and then flipping the deal off to another buyer. You can walk away with anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 just for locating this deal and selling it to another buyer. Little effort involved and you pay nothing while collecting the check. How easy is that?

Getting the deed means that you acquire ownership of a house by taking over the existing deed from the owner. Basically, you are taking the title “subject to” the existing loan on the house, so you do not need to use a bank or credit. You do not assume the loan in this transaction, but the deed gives you ownership. Motivated sellers in certain financial situations need help getting relief from their mortgages, so this creates a “win win” situation for all parties involved. This is a very lucrative method of investment property in Virginia, Washington, Maryland.

Lease options allow you to gain control of a property without ever taking title to the property. You can either sell for cash or put a tenant/buyer in the home to lease purchase from you until they can cash out or you can cash out by getting enough free equity.

Finally, options allows you to agree to option a property at price A with the intention of selling it at price B, with the difference being your actual profit. This particular method alone is a HUGE pay day resulting in a multi thousand dollar deal each time, depending on the price of the house. I personally know someone who used this method using $100 as his initial investment and making a profit of $2,000,000. No this is not a typo!!

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BarterQuest Introduces Trading Clubs

July 11th, 2009

Barter site incorporates features allowing users to form their own barter clubs

NEW YORK, July 8, 2009 – BarterQuest (www.barterquest.com), a website that supports the cashless exchange of goods, services and real estate, today announced it has incorporated various features to allow its users to form their own trading clubs. The trading clubs will bring together friends and family or people with similar interests in social networks built around barter.

Clubs can be organized by geographic region, by types of services, by an interest in environmental conservation (green), by lifestyle, and by the types of items its users may be interested in. Clubs can be sponsored by businesses that have trading affinities. Organizations that represent special interest groups can form clubs for their memberships. Major club categories include artists and entertainers, books, collectors, gamers and hobbyists, moms and dads, music, seniors, sports and exercise, students, technology, and travelers.

Whether users organize their own clubs or join an existing one, they will be able to easily find what other members have to trade. Membership in certain clubs will be only by invitation of the club’s sponsor (for example, those organized around a user’s friends), and other clubs will be available for anyone to join. Each club will have its own dedicated forum in which members can discuss their trading experiences and related issues.

“While our platform has always provided trading alternatives that are organized by the type and location of the item, now our users will be able to easily find these trading alternatives with friends and family or people with similar interests,” said Bianca Han, Executive Vice President of BarterQuest. “Trading clubs will allow our users to find trades within a community to which they naturally belong and in which they feel comfortable.”

About BarterQuest

BarterQuest supports the cashless exchange of all types of goods, services, and real estate. BarterQuest provides a trading platform based on proprietary, patent pending technology that instantly matches the haves and wants of users for two party and multi-party trades. Barter is encouraged by a user friendly Web design. BarterQuest is headquartered in New York, NY and is owned and operated by JPM Global, Inc., a Delaware corporation. For more information, visit www.BarterQuest.com.
Except for historical information contained herein, this news release may contain forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties.
Vendors seeking further information, please email: [email protected]

Bianca Han, Executive Vice President
BarterQuest
231 West 29th Street
Suite 906
New York, NY 10001
212-279-0070
[email protected]

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