NAA Opposes Change to .jobs CharterThe Society for Human Resource Management and Employ Media, which are exclusively licensed to administer the .jobs domain, are proposing to revise their original charter to let them launch free location job sites such as richmond.jobs.See the VPA's Virginia news portal at HeadlineVA.com
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Use special section bundled solutions as training wheels for your reps and customersCharles Bowles: The second half of 2010 has begun, and it’s time to do a quick gut check. Have you made significant progress towards your online revenue goals? News
Dealer Board Asks for Media HelpThe Virginia Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, the state agency charged with licensing and regulating new and used motor vehicle dealers, is asking for media help with dealer compliance on advertising laws and regulations. Training
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