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Tradebank Experience THE TRADE STREET JOURNAL Featured Artists’ Contact Information Speaking From Experience Betty Carlson Art Mud Puddle Pottery & Harpeth Art Center Resident Artists Deljou Art Group Functional Art Performance Art Diversity in Talent Welcome New Clients The Art of Phil M. Savage 2.............. 3.............. 4.............. 5-7........... 8 ............. 9.............. 10 & 11... 12 & 13... 14.& 15... 16............ In this issue... UNITED STATES • VOL 10 • 2010 THE TRADE STREET JOURNAL The Art of Experience Tradebank The Art of Artist: Tim O’Neill

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TradebankExperience

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Featured Artists’ Contact Information Speaking From ExperienceBetty Carlson ArtMud Puddle Pottery & Harpeth Art Center Resident ArtistsDeljou Art GroupFunctional ArtPerformance ArtDiversity in TalentWelcome New ClientsThe Art of Phil M. Savage

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The Trade Street Journal™Published by Tradebank International, Inc.

Executive Editor TODD GERRYWriter and Trade Editor MARCY S. YAFFE

Creative Editor and Graphic Design BRENDA L. JAMESONPrinter FIDELITY OFFSET PRINTING

Mailing VIP PERSONALIZED COMMUNICATIONS

© 2010 Tradebank International, Inc.

Contact/Artist Company Telephone Website FeaturedTim O’Neill Tim O’Neill Studios 308-534-2350 timoneillstudio.com pp. 1 & 3Phil M Savage Studio TEN-O 865-405-3181 studioten-o.com pp. 2, 16Lori O’Brien Atlanta Special Events 678-542-2004 atlantaspecialevents.com p. 3Trevor Hawkins Trevor Hawkins, Artist 678-523-0138 popimages4u.com p. 3Danny Archer Danny Archer Magic 303-321-6267 dannyarcher.com p. 3Joe Pierce Priceless Pens 423-309-6329 n/a p. 3Betty Carlson Betty Carlson Art 719-488-4292 bettycarlsonart.com p. 4Sharon Ingram Mud Puddle Pottery Studio 615-646-6644 mudpuddlepottery.com p. 5Rose Reed Littrell Rose Sculptures 615-406-5938 cvtaca.org\littrell p. 6Ben Caldwell Ben Caldwell, Artist 615-218-2461 benandlael.com p. 6Teva Chaffin Yesterday & Today By Teva 615-333-0484 yandtbyteva.com p. 6Laura McWhorter Foundations In Felt 615-293-1605 foundationsinfelt.com p. 7Regina Davidson Regina Davidson, Artist 615-662-4619 reginapaints.com p. 7Sylvanye Roh Designs By Sylvanye 615-397-6406 designsbysylvanye.com p. 7Francesca Faucette Francesca Lynn 615-557-7952 francescalynn.com p. 7Kamy/Daniel Deljou Deljou Art Group 404-350-7190 deljouartgroup.com p. 8Brook White, Jr Flame Run 502-584-5353 flamerun.com p. 9Daniel Kettle The Haute Shop 785-235-1450 thehauteshop.com p. 9Tiffany Watson Tiffany Watson Violinist 404-579-8339 classychickstrio.com p. 10Al Fuentes Highvoltage Extreme 407-234-1404 n/a p. 11 Entertainment & DJ Service Joe D’Amato Joey Sandals Music 502-243-0738 n/a p. 11Ron Gandiza Island Dreamin’ Productions 704-575-4606 tsunamiwaveriders.com p. 11Chris Hampton Vaudeville Cafe 423-266-6202 vaudevillecafe.com p. 11Joyce Pendleton Custom Art by Joyce K 317-414-2800 findamuralist.com/ p. 12 Indiana/joyce-pendleton Sharon Jones S J Studios 864-646-8198 sjstudiostile.com p. 12Pete Barkelew Bark Marketing 706-546-5058 barkMarketing.com p. 13Jeff Green Red River Frames 888-494-7041 redriverframes.com p. 13Alison Koss Bella Photography 704-315-8915 alisonbellaphotography.com p. 13Sheryl Batson Murals by Sheryl 803-328-1595 muralsbysheryl.com pp. 14 & 15

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eThe 30 artists we have featured in this issue, represent only a sampling of the artistic talent available throughout Tradebank. I wish we had the space to feature all of the gifted individuals who are part of our trading network. I urge you to work with your local Tradebank Broker to meet other artists in your region who want your Tradebank business. As you read this

issue, remember the artists will ship, and in many instances customize, their work for you. I hope you enjoy reading this special issue as much as we enjoyed creating it for you. Marcy Yaffe

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The Tradebank trading network includes a very diverse group of clients who make their living in the fine arts. Whether it is the performing arts such as those in theatre, music and dance, or the visual arts which includes painting, sculpture, and photography, Tradebank is rich in talent. Tradebank Dollars enable you to accessorize your home and office, give a unique holiday gift, enhance a special event or fulfill a lifelong dream.

Many of us wish we could paint like artists Trevor Hawkins and Tim O’Neill, sing like Lori O’Brien and perhaps even read minds and perform stand up magic like Danny Archer aka Gino Mozzarella. The bad news is we can’t. The good news is we have the opportunity to associate ourselves with these people and others like them through Tradebank.

Tradebank clients represent enormous talent. Some clients you have met over the years at Tradebank networking events and Tradebank annual Holiday Expos like Joe Pierce the owner and artist from Priceless Pens from Chattanooga; others are new to Tradebank. The credentials of these clients are most

I urge you to work with your local Tradebank Broker and meet all the artists associated with Tradebank because, regrettably, we could not feature every one in this issue.

impressive. Many are nationally and internationally acclaimed award winning artists. Furthermore, they are more than the proverbial “just a pretty face”. These individuals are also astute business people who understand the benefits of bartering through Tradebank.

The talent Tradebank clients represent is varied and comes in many forms and is not limited only to the fine arts. Each Tradebank region has their own unique talent pool comprised of creative, progressive, innovative artisans in other vocations as well. Tradebank talent runs the gamut from those

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in finance to restaurateurs to contractors and everyone in between.

Tradebank International, along with our regional franchise offices, offers unparalleled talent and experience in the barter industry. As a result we attract business owners that are also resourceful entrepreneurs who represent all facets of commerce and talent in their chosen field. Together we create an economic work of art.

L:R Lori O’Brien as Marilyn Monroe, Vivan Leigh by Trevor Hawkins, Danny Archer as Gino Mozzarella, Grandpa’s Hat, by Tim O’Neill and pens and wooden bowls by Joe Price.

by Marcy S. Yaffe

Marcy S. Yaffe is the Vice President of Trade and National Training Director of Tradebank International. She has over 26 years experience brokering barter transactions.

Contact:[email protected]

888.568.5680 ext 118.

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etty Carlson is a nationally recognized artist based in Colorado Springs. Carlson joined Tradebank in February 2010 and is quick to point out the advantages she has experienced as a client who also is a business owner and artist. “As a member of Tradebank, I enjoy the opportunity to use Tradebank dollars instead of cash for many of my needs. As a professional artist for over 25 years, barter has helped me in many ways. Travel is one of my business expenses, either for marketing of my work or for going to different areas to gather source material for paintings. Being able to get hotels and restaurants through barter enables me to make these trips more profitable because I don’t have to use my cash reserves,” Carlson explains.

She continues, “Advertising is also an important tool in generating sales for artists. I have used trade dollars to have a website created and for magazine and radio ads, and for printing. Framing is also a large expense and I have been able to obtain high quality frames through barter.

“It is great to be able to sell art to someone who really desires my artwork and then use the Tradebank Dollars on anything that I might desire. I use Tradebank Dollars with local businesses such as my beautician, electrician, window and carpet cleaner, house cleaner, at restaurants and with many more desired businesses. I even had my income tax returns prepared on barter. My husband and I have been able to go on special vacations that we would not have taken without barter.”

Carlson creates colorful paintings of the West and Southwest in contemporary oils and watermedia. Her award winning artwork is nationally recognized and is in galleries across the US. Her work has received many awards and is collected internationally. To learn more about Carlson’s work go to bettycarlsonart.com.

“There are so many opportunities to benefit from Tradebank. One just has to get involved, interact with other Tradebank members, and use your energy and imagination,” summarizes Carlson.

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Harpeth Art Center and Gallery, located near Nashville, is another unique Tradebank client. Harpeth is the home to Mud Puddle Pottery Studio and seven other artists who are also part of Tradebank. Sharon and Randy Ingram, owners of Harpeth Art Center & Gallery and Mud Puddle Pottery, had been familiar with Tradebank for a long time before joining. Over the years Sharon had witnessed the success that her brother and others had experienced as long time Tradebank clients. “Then, back in 2008, a Tradebank client approached me and said his wife would love to take art classes from me and he wanted to pay for the classes through Tradebank. So we joined. Our business has been growing ever since; teaching classes, doing private parties and of course selling pottery.”

In November 2009 Mud Puddle moved to a 7,000 square foot facility in an old historic building that the Ingrams named Harpeth Art Center and Gallery. They chose the name commemorating the history of the building, the area and the nearby river. The Ingrams invited other well known area artists to teach and sell their artwork in the gallery along with them. “Very soon it became apparent that Tradebank clients were not only interested in pottery, but also wanted to

purchase art and take classes from the other artists as well. We worked with the Nashville Tradebank office and now we are able to offer artwork and classes of potters, artisan jewelers, sculptors, glass, copper and fiber artists, as well as painters who are now all a part of Tradebank,” says Sharon Ingram.

Sharon Ingram, the owner of Mud Puddle Pottery has been creating functional pottery for over 25 years. In 2004 Ingram opened Mud Puddle Pottery Studio specializing in the creation and instruction of stoneware pottery. She teaches wheel and hand building in clay techniques. Her work is as diverse as it is beautiful. Her Tradebank clients now include the Nashville Opera, who recently commissioned Ingram to make unfired pitchers to be smashed during performances. The Kandle Kitchen is another unique way that is combining art along with their poured candle business. Custom serving pieces for some of Nashville’s finest restaurants on Tradebank are also on the agenda. Another non-traditional offering is custom urns for cremation ashes, which some include personalized sculptural elements and plaques made to order. Ingram plans to use the exposure and revenue Tradebank provides to help Muddle Puddle expand even further.

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Each of these artists is based at Harpeth Art Center and Gallery and accepts Tradebank Dollars. They are all unique, talented and renowned in the national and international art community. In addition to selling their art at Harpeth, they also offer classes teaching their craft.

Rose Reed Littrell’s art work is deeply rooted in her love of all animals, especially horses. The Wild Horse Saloon in Nashville features 15 of her life-size realistic and caricature sculptures of horses and cows. Littrell’s work has been sold and exhibited from San Antonio to New York City. Each piece of her art reflects a special love, gift, and talent. Actress Kirstie Alley owns one of Littrell’s sculptures and her work is sold in the famous toy store, FAO Schwartz, in New York City.

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Teva Chaffin uses yesterday’s minerals and transforms them into treasures for today. Chaffin is one of only 22 senior instructors in the nation who is certified to teach precious metal clay techniques. PMC is a fine silver clay that once fired turns into silver. Chaffin’s jewelry has natural gemstones in polished or rough forms. Whether Chaffin is using sterling or fine silver, she incorporates a unique art form into each jewelry piece she creates.

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Ben Caldwell describes his work, “I hammer, raise, and chase by hand exceptional metal clothing, jewelry, serving pieces, vessels, and sculptures using traditional metalsmithing techniques. The time consuming process of making each and every part by hand results in metal couture that is strong, timeless, one-of-a-kind, and beautiful.” Caldwell’s copper work is owned by Martha Stewart and he was commissioned to create a wedding gift for Amy Grant and Vince Gill. Caldwell has been featured in “Town and Country” and “Southern Living” magazines. HGTV filmed and did a segment for their show “Our Place” in his studio featuring Caldwell crafting his work. He has received numerous national awards.

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“Unique textiles handcrafted ‘from the ground up’” is how Laura McWhorter describes her work. Foundations in Felt takes traditional textile arts in a new direction by combining felting, handspinning, knitting, weaving, embroidery and beading to craft one-of-a-kind bags, wearables and artwork. One of the most versatile traits of hand felting is that pieces can be created in three dimensions by using various patterns or forms on which to create the felt. McWhorter then creates hats, purses and vessels using her various hand dyed felts.

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Regina Davidson has had her murals on display in numerous Nashville show homes and has made five appearances on the Home and Garden channel to demonstrate her painting abilities. In addition, Davidson creates paintings that include wood and twine, photograph transfers, and textured stoneware using her faux finish techniques. Davidson also applies her creations to walls, ceilings, moldings, and furniture in residential and commercial locations.

Francesca Faucette

According to Sharon Ingram, jewelry artisan Francesca Faucette “is the guru of wire wrapped jewelry”. Faucette creates bold, expressive jewelry for men and women with precious metals and gemstones which are handcrafted into artisan jewelry. Her techniques include wire wrapping, fusing and soldering, metalsmithing, weaving and precious metal clays.

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Sylvanye Roh, of Designs by Sylvanye creates handmade fused glass jewelry, desktop items, sconces, dishware, clocks, vases, candle votives and much more. Her work is found around the world in gift shops, studios and fine art galleries, including the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Soon she will be offering MicroKiln Jewelry tutorials and workshops via Skype.

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Deljou Art Group, the world’s leading publisher of fine art, is known world-wide. Deljou is the ultimate resource for all your residential and commercial artwork. In a shift from selling to commercial buyers only, Deljou is opening its doors to all Tradebank clients for a unique art shopping experience otherwise reserved for decorators, gallery owners and those in the art industry. Deljou has over 75,000 square feet of display, studio and framing facilities in Atlanta. Their in-house artists create original pieces that can be customized by size, substrate and budget to fit your personal decor. Kamy Deljou, one of the owners of Deljou explains, “We have a huge inventory of original paintings. We have the capability to create, digitize, print, and frame contemporary and transitional artwork here at our facility. Through Tradebank we can supply custom art for offices, those in the hospitality industry such as hotels and restaurants, and for private homes. We have art consultants on staff to help you with the look you wish to achieve and personal preferences.” Deljou elaborates, “We can tailor your purchases to your budget. For example, we can create a one-of-a-kind piece for T$25,000 or make a multitude of copies

of one piece for commercial use in a hotel with a price as low as $T20 each. And, we work with Tradebank clients to supply art priced in between those extremes as well. We ship all over the country.” In addition, Deljou has an in house framing division that will add the perfect finishing touch to your artwork whether it was purchased at Deljou or not. Tradebank clients can shop online at deljouondemand.com. Click on the tab “Login” and use “barter” for both the email address and password. “Browse Art” will enable you to choose your subject, style, pallet, colors and/or featured artist. Once you find the work you want to buy, simply call 404-350-7190 ext 324 or email [email protected] and the art can be picked up or shipped to you. Those who wish to shop in person may do so by setting an appointment with Daniel Deljou at [email protected]. “There is no other company in the United States that houses the artists, framers, consultants and gallery all under one roof. We are pleased to be part of Tradebank and are open to supplying art to all Tradebank clients,” Deljou acknowledges.

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For Brook White Jr. the art of glass-blowing is magic, pure and simple. “My discovery of glass blowing was an epiphany and my choice to pursue

it full-time was life-altering. Hot glass is magical, and I was spellbound from the moment I first encountered it at Centre College,” White recalls. White’s studio and gallery, Flame Run is about seeing, feeling and experiencing the

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passion of glass artists. Flame Run has put Louisville on the map as a destination for contemporary glass artists, educators, and collectors.

The Haute Shop is Topeka’s only public access glass blowing studio and gallery. They offer handmade glass art as well as functional glass such as bowls, vases, goblets, cups, etc. designed by artist Daniel Kettle. Kettle possesses a thorough understanding of modern and classical artistic styles. Kettle’s method for expressing his own creative talents lies in his exploration of shape and color through hot glass.

The work of both gentlemen can be purchased in their galleries. In addition, they both do custom work and can ship.

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Music is an important part of any party or special event. Whether you are looking for entertainment for this year’s holiday party or next year’s corporate event, using Tradebank Dollars enables you to hire some of the finest talent in the industry without a cash outlay. Tradebank clients across the nation are eager to accept Tradebank

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Dollars for their performance fees and offer a diverse genre of music that varies from region to region.

If you are looking for a classical and sophisticated music style, violinist Tiffany Watson is available to play for weddings, parties, and special romantic evenings. “This time of year I perform a lot of classical holiday music at company Christmas parties. For those who want to take violin or viola lessons, I teach both children and adults,” explains Watson. “Tiffany recently performed at our daughter’s wedding reception in Atlanta and her music was beautiful. You can’t put a price on talent and professionalism. We wish she would move to Denver so we could use her more often.

Tiffany is a real asset to Tradebank,” says Ross Porter, Regional Owner, Tradebank of Denver.

If a DJ is a better fit for your event, Tradebank clients across our vast trading network offer their services. “A professional DJ will tailor the music to suit your event,” says Al Fuentes, a 15 year entertainment veteran and owner of Highvoltage Extreme Entertainment and DJ Services. Fuentes continues, “Think about it, whether it is a children’s party, wine tasting, wedding reception or corporate event, music sets the tone for your special occasion and allows you to mingle and enjoy your guests.” In addition to offering DJ services, Highvoltage also has performers who do stilt walking and balloon art for your party or special promotion. Each DJ company brings their own unique style to enhance your party and will work with you to achieve the backdrop you desire.

When Roger Williams, Regional Owner of Tradebank of Louisville, heard Joe D’Amato perform he knew other Tradebank clients would appreciate Joe’s music as well and invited him to become a Tradebank client.

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D’Amato has been a full time musician for over 20 years and he has played the piano, guitar and sang for over 30 years. In addition to performing, D’Amato teaches piano. He offers both his teaching and performances through Tradebank. D’Amato’s company, Joey Sandals Life Music, has created a traveling Elton John Tribute show perfect for corporate events and fundraisers.

Dancing in paradise is what you and your guests will feel like doing when hear the fun-loving and high-energy music of the Tsunami Wave Riders. “Our music can best be described as Jimmy

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Buffet meets Santana in Hawaii. We play award-winning original music and a wide range of cover hits, and our arrangements feature Caribbean steel drums and Hawaiian ukulele. The Tsunami Wave Riders is based in Charlotte and travel and perform from Hawaii to Key West to New York. We’re accustomed to traveling so performing outside Charlotte is not a problem for us,” says Ron Gandiza (aka–Ronnie Tsunami), lead singer for the Tsunami Wave Riders and CEO of Island Dreamin’ Productions, a unique event planning company that helps clients with tropical-themed events from customer appreciation parties to tropical-destination weddings.

The Vaudeville Café in downtown Chattanooga is a favorite destination of clients in the area as well as visitors to the Tradebank Holiday Expos held annually in Chattanooga. The Murder Mystery shows rotate and each features a troupe of talented performers who always involve the audience in their “who done it” productions. The Vaudeville Café offers a pre-show dinner buffet and dessert and their shows are an interactive mystery with a comedic flair. Theatre owner Chris Hampton has been a Tradebank client since 2000 and welcomes individuals, office groups, birthday and Christmas parties. When Chattanooga hosts Tradebank conventions, Regional Owners and Brokers always request that the Murder Mystery Dinner Show be part of the agenda.

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When you want to make a statement contact Sharon Jones, owner and artist of SJ Studios. SJ Studios specializes in custom tiles which are used as art--either framed or on table top easels, installed in bathrooms, kitchens, wet bars, and for a myriad of other creative residential and commercial uses.

As a tile designer, Jones works with customers all over the country to help them achieve the perfect tile for their project. “My pieces are primarily accent pieces. I sculpt my tile by hand in a three dimensional design and/or develop a concept that is illustrated in a hand sketch and then hand painted on the tiles. These are not your standard ‘Home Depot’ tiles. My hand made tile can, however, be used in conjunction with mass produced tile to customize the project,” explains Jones.

JOYCE PENDLETONJoyce Pendleton paints residential interior murals. What makes Pendleton’s mural work unique is that she paints her murals on canvas which enables her to do business with clients across the country. “People move, children grow up, and businesses change locations. By putting the murals on canvas, they become portable. Installation and removal is a simple project for a wallpaper installer as the instructions are straightforward and specific,” explains Pendleton. “I can paint a single Fairy Tree in a baby’s room, or 22’ landscapes or seascapes. If you have an idea, I can make it look good. I even design custom stencils to do raised plaster motifs,” explains Pendleton.

Pendleton’s murals can be used in a residential or commercial setting. Her murals include a variety of styles tailored to her client’s taste, including realistic, whimsical, and abstract. Pendleton’s work also includes creating accent features such as custom scroll work. “Painting Old-European scrollwork, Asian themes, people, animals, pets, portraits and restaurant scenes all excite me. Maybe that’s why I was nicknamed the “Wow-Factor-Woman” by a team of designers in Indianapolis,” Pendleton remarks.

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Pete Barkelew, owner of Bark Marketing, can “draw attention” to your business and special event with his talent as a graphic designer and contemporary calligrapher. With 33 years experience, Barkelew has the talent and creativity to enhance your business’s marketing efforts by producing brochures, flyers and more. Barkelew also offers logo design, featuring “signature logos” with his hand lettering skills.

In addition, Bark Marketing specializes in sports posters, which can be customized for any team and locale. “Virtually anything graphic related we can produce. Give us the message you have in your mind and we’ll create it for you digitally, so you can have it printed. When there are moments you say, ‘I wish I was artistic enough to create this,’ that’s the time to call us,” explains Barkelew.

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For 26 years Jeff Green ran the commercial framing division for his family business, a chain of retail stores across the country. Five years ago Green left the family business and, along with his son, started two of his own companies, Canvasnow.com and Red River Frames. Red River Frames does commercial framing for corporate offices, hotels, restaurants and sporting venues. His typical jobs run 50 or more frames. In addition, Red River has an extensive inventory of artwork for sale.

Canvasnow.com transfers images taken with your phone or digital camera to canvas. Canvasnow.com also specializes in printing wedding photos onto beautiful high quality canvas. In addition to canvas, Canvasnow.com has the ability to print your images on fine art paper and frame them.

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Birmingham, ALAnn CappsDiscover ChiropracticMake Good Choices

Charlotte, NCCarolina Sweet DesignsCommunity Service BookCreative Energy SolutionsCustom CleaningDSL Dog Training & BoardingFranklin Coaching and DevelopmentJohnny B’s Limousine Service RAM Productions, Inc.The Trevi GroupYounique Marketing

Colorado Springs, COAmerican Charities, Inc.Crystal Rose

Columbus, GAAshley Gibson/D’Allens SalonBody Be 1 Inc.GHH PromotionsMonogram MeOne 12 Apparel, IncQuality Blinds & ShuttersRM Carter Air & Refrigeration

Denver, COA Hair Never ThereAffordable Carpet Cleaning Inc.Benjamin & Wilson Business Coaching LLCSyrup RestaurantThe Denver Tea Room, Inc.Yahweh Tile and Floor Restoration

Gadsden, ALMama’s

Greenville, SCCoupons EmailedMoney Matters IncThe Bakery By Sweet Creations

Athens & NE, GAWIMO RadioAdvanced Water Systems

Atlanta Metro, GAAmerica’s Mortgage SolutionAtlanta Mechanical EngineeringBlue PrintCaribbean Flavors RestaurantCellairisCornelius & Sons PlumbingElliott EnterpriseGiant PostcardsHealthy Referral NewspaperHernan, Taylor, & LeeLa Cazuela RestaurantsMega Postcardsmetroatlantashops.comMisty Mornings CafeNetwork Healing Arts, IncNetworking Group International,Our Town Magazine - GwinnettPlay N TradePower Up Electric, LLCRussian Town MagazineSharper Edge Tree CareSign CitySmiles on MainSpeaking From Experience RadioWhite Stone Hair Design

Atlanta Southeast, GAThe Shopper.Net

Atlanta Southwest, GAMountain Air Laundry and Dry Cleaning

Atlanta-Dekalb, GAEdible ArrangementsG & G Stump RemovalHG & Son’s PaintingMr. Noel’s Mobile Barber ServiceYuen Farms

Indianapolis, IN317 Signs & WrapsFireside BrewhouseMoney MailerNeff CleanersRicci’s Dining and CateringSimple Brew Cafe & CateringTransformations Salon and Spa

Knoxville, TNCHARChoices in Senior CareCity Print & CityPrint.comCookies by Design, KnoxvilleDavid E. Stephens, EAGreat Auto DetailingIva’s PlaceKyle Hall PlumbingPanoramaPlainview Digital AdvertisingR. Steven Randolph, Attorney at LawRCS Productions

Louisville, KYThoroughbred Development

Memphis, TNArtic ClearAvantiBanzai Marketing & MediaClarke’s Quick PrintDiligent Cleaning Service, Inc.Galloway Gardens / Gramercy ParkInman–Murphy Termite & Pest ControlMike Pulido, DDSOne Sharp Dude

Middle Georgia, GAMr. Signs

Nashville, TNBath JunkieBen CaldwellMill Creek DentalTookute Designs

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Tradebank Welcomes New Clients

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Tradebank Welcomes New Clients Oklahoma City, OKOklahoma Small Biz DirectorySouthwest Tool & Saw Sharpening Service

Omaha, NELiu & DB EnterprisesMetro MagazineSpecialists Carpet & Upholstery CleaningThe Grind

Orlando, FLAffinity Medical Spa, Inc.Atlantic Communications TeamCapo Security, Inc.Color-You StudioJanus College & Career ServicesJM Elite BuildersKevco Builders Kevco RoofingMega Construction and DevelopmentMeineke Car Care CenterMonkey Joe’sOrlando Center for Cosmetic DentistryPassage to IndiaPfeiffer Contracting & ConstructionPolka DotzSenior SolutionsSoutheast Drywall by Todd McArdleStructural Therapeutic Integration Taylor Brothers ImprovementThe Vintage ViewWild Zebra MediaXavier’s Inc

Topeka, KSFuture Leaders of TomorrowRoy Frey Western

Tri-Cities, TNDare 2 Dance BallroomDonna EppersonTennessee Pride Pest Control

Tuscaloosa, ALBeauty Works Inc

Wichita, KSAssociated Electric, LLC.Big Sky Party RentalsHot Deals on WheelsPatton Termite & Pest Control, Inc.VIP Alarm Systems

EdmontonNexGen Technology

HamiltonAncaster EmbroideryDundas Valley Collision CentreGoodwill - The Amity GroupJungle Hut.caSheraton HamiltonThe Pour House Restaurant & BarZacada Circus School

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LondonVirtual Imaging Products

Medicine HatFresh Flowers & GiftsMH Window Cleaning & Services

NiagaraAnimal InstinctsStephanie Elgie Cleaning Service

Simcoe CountyFabutan Suntan StudioMaster DetailingScroll N Click

WaterlooHealth, Harmony & BalanceLasting Impressions

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