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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 INFO CENTER IS KEY TO UNDERSTANDING THE PEOPLE BEHIND WEBSITES.

Markham, Canada and Seattle Washington, USA, April 10, 2001

TeachingKidsBusiness.com, an online education center for kids launched an in-depth   Info Center today.  This will help visitors understand the unique programming and philosophies  of teaching kids business at an early age.

"Businesses should be aware of the need for background information when designing websites - particularly kid's websites", Founder and President, Jeff M. Brown acknowledges.  "Our new Info Center will hopefully be an example for everyone doing business online and targeting children".

 The idea of a Media Center or Info Center evolved from a small business PR program offered by  www.prmadeeasy.com. Brown,  who took the online course found it helped to identify the framework and important components required for TeachingKidsBusiness.com's  Info Center.    Most importantly, the course emphasized the need to prepare information in an acceptable way to  gain interest and support by the media industry. 

The need for the Info Center also became apparent with feedback from Youth Service Groups who  are very cautious about their associations with websites. Although they praised the content ,they still needed to know some very fundamental questions like, who, where, why and how,  which are now dealt with in the Info Center. 

Brown's advice to websites in general is "Be clear about what you are trying to accomplish and how you are going to go about it.  Besides writing your business plan you will find that an Info Center will force you to resolve key strategic factors that will help you succeed".

TeachingKidsBusiness.com  engages and inspires kids at an early age (8 and up) to develop confidence, experience,  business skills and explore career choices.  The website presents "tools", "experiences" and "community involvement" support in a safe, educational, non-pressure, non-commercial and fun way.

For more information, 
go to the website at www.teachingkidsbusiness.com,
 email us at: info@teachingkidsbusiness.com
or contact Jeff M. Brown directly, by phoning 905-830-9936.

          

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