"The
GLOW students and graduates working with OrphanIT Outsourcing
services in Manila have been working on linking reciprocity
and affiliate recruitment on our main Study Abroad site
Hyperstudy
for over 18 months now.
We've had really great results."
They've significantly helped us grow our affiliate base
by over 300%
This has turned into more leads and satisfied clients
for us overall.
They have helped us recruit hundreds of
new affiliates and thousands of new linking partners
particlularly in our tightly defined study abroad Guides
sector.
Together with their assistance and our other online
marketing initiatives we are now one of the top 5 international
study abroad education sites.
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Rod Hearps - Managing Partner
www.EdMedia.info
Study Abroad Guides
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from The Harvard Business Review - 'Serving
the World's Poor, Profitably': “Companies
realizing savings locating labor-intensive functions
such as call centers, marketing, and back-office processing
in developing areas. eg, the nearly 20 companies that
use www.OrphanIT.com's
affiliate-marketing services, provided via its telecenters
in India and the Philippines, pay 1/10 the going rate
for similar services in the US or Australia.
Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla describes the remote-services
opportunity this way: "I suspect that by 2010, we
will be talking about [remote services] as the fastest-growing
part of the world economy, with many trillions of dollars
of new markets created.". |
To GKP Youth Awards 2003 - I am happy to give
my strong support to www.OrphanIT.com. It is a great project
addressing an essential problem in the development of the
information society for ALL, namely, the search for successful
sustainable business experiences for the benefit of the excluded
peoples in the planet.
As a chairman of the jury of the Global Junior Challenge
I came across OrphanIT, the quality of its concept, the commitment
of its people and the wonderful results achieved.
OrphanIT has deservedly gained exposure in Harvard Business
Review, and Simon Healy, his leader, was awarded by the Global
Junior Challenge one of the seven places given to leaders
of outstanding projects operating where it matters, in the
poor areas of the world. The work of OrphanIT should be expanded,
scaled up to other places, and supported by all those working
for e-inclusion.
Yours sincerely
Alfonso Molina
Professor of Technology Strategy, Edinburgh University
Chairman of the juries of the Stockholm Challenge Award and
Rome's Global Junior Challenge
"Simon, We had our best CJ clickthru figures of the year
yesterday and I've seen some high-calibre sign-ups in last
few days. Many thanks!"
Harry Warner - Manager
www.EnglishHall.com
The finest British goods available online
"I challenged Peter to create a new level of IT resource,
a young person with basic computer knowledge who could carry
out simple computer tasks such as PC hardware/software maintenance,
installation of SOE's, low level network integration, and
systems archiving… and be trustworthy enough to deal
with my clients.
I really didn't think it could be done, but Peter not only
did it, and he has successfully placed teams of young people
on roll-out projects for a number of major corporations, as
well as finding hundreds of disadvantaged people permanent
IT positions ever since. He is truly a "silent achiever"
and I am very proud to be associated with him"
Frank Nola C.E.O,
Business Integration Solutions (BIS)
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