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		<title>Taking It to the Streets –  Portland Company Creates Mobile Store Maker for Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PORTLAND, Maine – Two new programs developed by a Portland company promise to improve trade for thousands of small businesses in Maine and across the world by giving users the ability to charge credit cards and to create a mobile store right on their smart phones.</p>
<p>App Publishing, LLC, located in the Old Port, has created the Mobile Store Maker and the Mobile Invoicer, which allow businesses to show and sell their products on a smart phone using a secure credit-card processing program. </p>
<p>With more than 150,000 small businesses in Maine alone, and e-commerce totaling over $100 billion annually in the United States, the two applications could provide a boost to store owners at all levels. The subscription-based applications will be particularly useful for “mom-and-pop” businesses, such as artists and craftsmen, farmers, musicians, and others who travel to sell their wares.</p>
<p>“Businesses will be able to literally carry their store in their pocket, and to make a sale virtually anywhere there’s a buyer,” Bill Broadbent, App Publishing’s co-founder, said of the programs.</p>
<p>Mobile Store Maker allows people – whether they’re selling items at a garage sale or expanding the reach of a brick-and-mortar operation – to load product images and information onto a smart phone. Buyers can then purchase the items using a credit/debit card, PayPal, or Google Checkout. Mobile Invoicer allows someone to create an invoice right on their smart phone, and then hand the device to a customer for immediate payment, or send an invoice by email or text.</p>
<p>“Millions of customers access the Internet from their smart phone,” said fellow co-founder Link Stevens.  “Our Mobile Store Maker will help these companies quickly and easily adapt to this shift in online customer shopping patterns.” </p>
<p>For more information, please visit www.apppublishing.com. To schedule a product demonstration or interview, please contact:<br />
Bill Broadbent<br />
Local: (207) 841.5174<br />
bill@apppublishing.com</p>
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