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MsgWorx® helps "Techies Try to Ward Off Taxes"
Posted on January 25, 2010 at 1:53pm EST
MsgWorx recently completed a communication to help the Maryland Computer Services Association (MCSA) drive fundraising and support for Maryland's IT industry. Last year, the group successfully lobbied the Maryland legislature to repeal a debilitating sales tax on the industry. Now, they're rallying for support again in the wake of the current legislative session. To see the completed communication click here - www.mcsa-msgworx.com/Default.aspx.
And click here -www.baltimore.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2010/01/25/tidbits1.html to read the Baltimore Business Journal article about the campaign.
MsgWorx featured in Baltimore Sun Blog
Posted on October 13, 2009 at 2:34 PM EST
"Startup Tuesday", a Baltimore Sun blog written by Gus Sentementes, featured MsgWorx in a weekly posting. The blog covers digital technology and innovation in the Baltimore area and beyond.

Follow the link below to read the article...
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/technology/2009/10/startup_tuesday_featuring_msgw.html
 
Higher Education Advancement Expert Spotlights Effectiveness of MsgWorx Platform

Article by David Sears

David Sears, a long-time higher education advancement professional, authored an article in Currents, the bi-monthly publication of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE.) In his article, David advises his advancement & development colleagues how to cut costs in ways that do not jeopardize revenue generation, mentioning MsgWorx as a valuable tool for doing so:

“At a time when yesterday’s stunningly innovative technological tool can become today’s obsolete relic, keeping up with the most cost-effective communications technology requires a major effort. But it pays huge dividends. I recently came across a product—an online, on-demand, interactive, multimedia video communication tool—that will reduce our need for e-solicitations and will save us several thousand dollars per video solicitation. By staying on top of technological developments, we are paying far less to communicate far better.”

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This column excerpt is from the May/June 2009 issue of Currents.
When he authored this article, David Sears was Vice President for Advancement at Loyola University Maryland.