Now, Ecomnetweb is poised to harness the awesome power of the Internet for a bold new mandate: to make shitloads of money.
"We heard about this internet thing a few weeks ago and we thought, hey, this must be the best thing to happen to communications since the Pony Express," says Brian Bender, one of the founding members of Ecomnetweb and tomorrow's leading web pioneer. "Or Morse code. Or at least the radio. Or something."
It's bold. It's exciting. It's Ecomnetweb. From its origins in the living room of three guys from Chicago to the gold-plated boardrooms of Fortune 500 execs, Ecomnetweb is poised to make the leap from business nothing to business innovator, in one master stroke.
"There's gotta be some way to squeeze some cash out of the web," explains Matt Springer, another Ecomnetweb founding partner and a true visionary. "I mean, why else would people waste so much time on it? For FUN?! Right."
Even the industry's top experts agree: Ecomnetweb can change the way we view our viewpoints.
"I'm not the comedian David Brenner," says David Brenner, chairman of the computer technologies department at the University of Scranton. "I get that a lot."
Whether you log onto the internet via a high-powered mainframe or through two garbage can lids wired together with a coat hanger and strapped to a car battery, Ecomnetweb will transform your life. We guarantee it.
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