Help-Me-Rent Magazine is Seeking a Bright Tech Team for Launch in March 2011

Help-Me-Rent Magazine, the revolutionary new publication that provides a dynamic and beneficial online and print advertising arena for landlords and renters, seeks a bright tech team to make use of innovative platforms before its official public launch in March 2011.

Los Angeles, CA, December 29, 2010 --(PR.com)-- CEO Michael Koshet’s Help-Me-Rent Magazine.com, the revolutionary new company and publication that provides a dynamic and beneficial online and print advertising arena for both landlords and renters alike, is seeking out a bright technological team of members and contractors to make use of emerging, innovative, operational platforms before the official public launch of its comprehensive website and 240-page full-color print magazine, which will be available in 35 cities and 28 states throughout the U.S. in March of 2011.

Help-Me-Rent Magazine.com enables affiliate home rental website users across America – such as landlords and property owners – to upgrade their classified listings in an additional regional print format. This is achieved with a one-click feature known as “The Print Button,” which is seamlessly integrated by affiliates sites, such as Rent.com or Oodle.com, and easily utilized by site clients without leaving the affiliate website. This unique feature is just one of several that have already been developed by HMRM.com’s current technological online and print staff.

“I know that there are a lot of emerging technologies which actually work well with our current platforms or will soon, when we integrate several of them to achieve our goals, which include uniting property managers and renters worldwide, not just on a commercial level, but through a social network as well,” says Koshet. “We’re not looking to fund these isolated technologies individually, as much as join them together and take them to the next concrete operating level used in real time for a real national company, service and publication like Help-Me-Rent Magazine.com.”

A significant component of HMRM.com’s mission is to become a singular critical tool for landlords, property owners, real estate agents and other small scale property managers, which empowers them to effectively advertise their residential rental properties in order fill those homes rapidly with satisfied renters – as well as have a fighting chance at competing with the visible minority of mega-unit residential complexes. To keep that tool sharp and effective, Koshet and Director of Business Development, Fred Bruno, are seeking out developers of social networking platforms, real estate advertising platforms and rental advertising platforms to work with their existing team.

“Innovation often comes from combining great minds and ideas together. Often, one great idea and second equally great idea can create a third useable amazing idea and operation that puts them both to good work. It’s that third thing – the amazing idea and operation – that we want,” says Bruno. But it all starts with an invitation to create. “So, we’re looking for young software engineer graduates, self-taught programmers, seasoned management professionals, as well as entire development teams and companies – you name it. If those important people can help, then we want them on our team.”

“Companies like Cazoodle.com, Xanga.com, and, of course, Facebook.com have a firm handle on the promotion and true utilization of the overlap between social networking and commercial transactions. They understand advertising as a peer-driven tool that ultimately generates sales. We have the same needs and are developing even stronger technologies to connect landlords and renters nationally and soon, internationally,” says Bruno.

Importantly, Help-Me-Rent Magazine.com focuses on the support of landlords who seek to rent smaller scale apartment buildings, as well as condominiums, homes, vacation rentals, estates, student housing, townhomes and other dwellings – all of which make up over 90% of the rental market today. This variety of smaller scale rental properties – as opposed to mega-unit, interchangeable, corporate-owned residencies – has an inherently social media-driven aspect that requires attention to people first. “That’s what we’re primarily here to do – help. You help people and make them genuinely happy and everything transacts smoothly from there.”

Free to renters, the printed residential edition of Help-Me-Rent Magazine.com will be available with a circulation of 50,000 in each major city, which totals 1.75 million copies monthly in over 37,000 prominent retail locations throughout the U.S.

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