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cash_creator

04/05/14 1:37 PM

#4816 RE: ash111 #4803

The website isn't worth anything if there isn't heavy traffic flow. It's idea is built around group buying. If there aren't many members, there's no hope for this website to take off. Marketing is key with a company like this. What kind of marketing are they doing?? The app is the real winner imo. At least until the website gains popularity. If everybody really wants a huge ROI from BABL, my advice would be market for them.

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sam1933

04/05/14 2:17 PM

#4820 RE: ash111 #4803

$BABL

...Oberman served as the COO and cofounder of Budget Conferencing, Inc., a conference calling company. As cofounder, Mr. Oberman maintained the company's operational growth and prepared for its eventual multimillion dollar sale to Premiere Conferencing, Inc.

Buildablock insider: Gary Oberman
http://www.macroaxis.com/invest/manager/BABL--Gary_Oberman
CEO and President Interim CFO and Director

Mr. Gary Oberman is the President Chief Executive Officer Interim Chief Financial Officer Director of Buildablock Corporationration He served as CEO of WCCL Networks a private company and an online book publisher with a network of commercial websites and publishers of proprietary products that serve popular niches including the selfhelp or selfimprovement arenas

Age: 48 CEO Since 2012

855-946-5255 http://www.buildablock.com


Gary Oberman Education Oberman was instrumental in establishing WCCL as one of the providers of online selfhelp content for the Internet, with approximately 1, 000, 000 in paid Internet downloads. WCCL also owns and operates numerous forums and online radio stations in multiple markets with a networkwide affiliate program consisting of more than 19, 000 affiliates, and publishes several online newsletters for each niche with over 400, 000 subscribers. From 2002 to 2007, Mr. Oberman served as the COO and cofounder of Budget Conferencing, Inc., a conference calling company. As cofounder, Mr. Oberman maintained the company?s operational growth and prepared for its eventual multimillion dollar sale to Premiere Conferencing, Inc.