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10822 Big Canoe
Big Canoe, GA 30143-5136 (US)
Phone: 706-579-1526
email
 
Economic Development Services, Inc. is a Georgia (US) corporation.

Between 1990 and 1999 EDS served the following clients:

BellSouth
Telecommunications (prospect development)

Citadel/US
Obayashi Corporation subsidiary (construction)

Georgia
Power Company (prospect development)

Georgia
Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism (state development agency)

Mobil
Corporation/Mobil Land Development (planned community development)

Nations
Bank (prospect development) now Bank of America

Katherine
G. Peden & Associates (development consulting) (about
Katie Peden)

Pinnacle
Partners, Inc. (training/coaching for enterprise/production excellence)

Southeastern
U.S. Development (real estate investment and development)
 
EDS began developing websites in 1996 with an objective to provide online
resources globally to business
decision makers, entrepreneurs,
leaders of fast-growing
companies, site
selectors, small
business owners as well as any others who might be
engaged in the kind of enterprise
development that leads to economic
development. In addition, its websites were designed to serve the
interest of economic
development leaders in locations and other resource
suppliers or service providers wherever enterprise development
could be accommodated. Websites were organized as an online
information service. The EDS mission
statement was
rewritten at the time. Simply stated it has remained the same ever since.
 3
websites one
network

http://www.SiteLocationAssistance.com

The SLA website started
out with a dedication to site
selection; however, members of
the .network target
user group, especially business
decision makers caught up in the entrepreneurial
spirit (such as owners
of small and medium size, fast-growing companies), wanted resources for
a more holistic support of enterprise
development.
The website could easily have been renamed Enterprise Development Assistance
but search engines had already begun to report the availability
of its specialized resources. No name change was necessary. To experience
the relationship between what The Network offers and searching,
copy and paste the following (italicized) text in the search
box of our version of
the Google search engine (you will be querying the Web): enterprise
development site location assistance resources.

http://www.FindMehere.com

As the name implies, the FMH
website is about finding contacts. Read the .network mission
statement to understand why the Global
Registry of Contacts is
at the core of Find Me Here.

http://www.EconomicDevelopment.net

The rubber
meets the road, so to speak, for economic
development in a location see
the .network glossary appendix with definitions
related to area development and
local
economic development. As indicated in the paragraph about
the SLA website The
Network focused
on sites for economic development to take place from
the
the
start.
Economic Development.net became
the lead website for
listing places around
the world wanting economic development and positioned
to accommodate enterprise
development. Such locations have the opportunity to
list
for free
in all three websites of The Network. In the EDN
website, however,
the offer
is extended to include publication of a free links to contact data listings
online of
appropriate
location
data suppliers. All .network users have, at
hand, the means to anonymously
request
the listing of a place
of interest by following the simplest of email
instructions.

TechWeb Solutions

You might say that TWS is
an enterprise spin-off from EDS because
its owner was the one who organized the group of websites listed
above in 1996. As an EDS employee Bobby
Glover designed the first versions
of the websites and published them online. He remains the .network technical
advisor today although he has gone on to run his own firm.
CLICK HERE for an example
of work done for one of the EDS clients (listed above
with a link) before
the startup of its online operations.
See Public
Schools Directory.com for Atlanta, GA, another of Bobby Glover's
online developments done independently of EDS which is also an example
is a
resource is listed in Site Location Assistance.com under
the Atlanta city-region.

The Google/.network search engine

In 2006 Google allowed EDS to
adapt a version
of its search engine for .network use. Select its
logo below to learn more about Google from the .network glossary.
Use the
search tool shown
to Google the Web for key
word combinations, such as enterprise
development site location assistance resources suggested above.
CLICK HERE for
the full version of the Google/.network search engine.
Throughout The Network you will find suggestions of keywords
and combinations that can be used to search the Web for mission-related
resources.
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Where you see the red arrow-buttons (one pointing to the left, one pointing
to the right) on pages throughout .network websites
you can use them to navigate. They are linked graphics. Specifically
they are linked to allow you to move backward or forward one page in
a series, except in cases the left-pointing button may be linked
to go back to where you came from when you first enter the series.
Both examples of the arrow-buttons here are linked to "go back."
  
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