Updated Sep. 7, 2012 at 7:09 a.m.
In this the latest of a series of stories profiling presenting companies at the Council for Entrepreneurial Development's annual Tech Venture conference, GetZeek founders Matthew Davis and Jonathan Stephens explain the need for the world's first mobile fund-raising coupon book.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
Startup GetZeek helps fundraisers raise more with less
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In this the latest of a series of stories profiling presenting companies at the Council for Entrepreneurial Development's annual Tech Venture conference, GetZeek founders Matthew Davis and Jonathan Stephens explain the need for the world's first mobile fund-raising coupon book.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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Love to automate a cost intensive couponing effort. I'm interested in understanding what the business model is and how GetZeek will make money. Also, the name is ponderous particularly since a company called zeekrewards is now in trouble due to allegedly running a ponzi scheme.
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