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RED BANK, NJ–(Marketwire – Apr 26, 2011) – PeopleString Corporation (OTCBB: PLPE) announced today that it has partnered with ALOT, a division of Vertro, Inc. (NASDAQ: VTRO) to distribute its new PeopleDeals social coupon platform. Under the terms of the agreement, ALOT will promote a specially designed PeopleDeals app, currently being developed by PeopleString, to millions of existing ALOT users, as well as its prospective users as part of its ongoing online marketing program. In 2010, ALOT spent $23 million marketing its toolbars and apps to consumers online.


“PeopleDeals is an innovative new entrant to the burgeoning world of online coupons,” commented Peter Corrao, Vertro’s President and CEO. “The Company’s ‘shareItUp’ technology is highly viral and makes this app a great fit for both our existing user base, and the millions of new consumers we reach every year through our online marketing program.”


Penny Stocks are stocks traded for under $2 and they represent the small cap companies. They trade on the OTCBB so you will not find them on the major stock exchanges. They are very cheap stocks and normally come for businesses needing capital. They are a very risky investment as the business can go under and leave you with a stock worth nothing. However that being said penny stock trading can be a great money maker, and there are numerous traders who make 6 figures and more from them each year.


The best reasons to trade in penny stocks are the fact that they do not require a large initial investment, meaning that they are an affordable investment for many. Penny stocks are cheap. For example if you were to buy 1000 shares in a company with shares at 10 cents, you would only require an investment of $100, whereas if the shares cost $5 you would require an investment of $5000. Penny stocks also have the potential of huge gains, and have been known to rise as much as 1000% daily. Therefore your $100 investment can be worth $1000. This is very unlikely to happen to other stocks from large cap businesses.






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