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Alister & Paine Poised for Continued Rapid Growth
Digital magazine publisher, Alister & Paine, INC. announced today the results of a recent audit revealing 400% return on investment (ROI) over the first six months of operation, with a monthly recurring return of 1,125 percent.
Under the leadership of Brian Aitken, the company is poised to continue its growth into the New Year as publisher of THE digital magazine for 21st century executives.
“While many new companies struggle in this tough economy and have a difficult time realizing profits even within a few years, Alister & Paine is quite the opposite,” said Brian Aitken, CEO of Alister & Paine. “This recent audit shows strong growth for us and proves Alister & Paine as a credible partner for our clients.”Alister & Paine Poised for Continued Rapid Growth
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Six months ago Brian Aitken, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, launched Alister & Paine Magazine: a digital magazine for 21st century executives. The company, which specializes in providing a web-optimized distribution channel for B2B and high end consumer goods, realized a 400% return on total investments after its first six months of operations.
A recent audit reveals that the company has been experiencing, and is projected to continue, a monthly recurring return of 1,125%.
"The key to any successful business is sticking to the plan, keeping the costs low and providing value to your clients. Alister & Paine does exactly that by providing high-quality editorials to a very hard-to-reach demographic. It doesn't hurt to have fun and love what you're doing...then the 90-hour weeks don't feel so bad," said Brian D. Aitken, Founder and CEO of Alister & Paine Magazine.Six months ago Brian Aitken, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, launched Alister & Paine... more
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Thomas Pink of London was recently named the official luxury clothier to Alister & Paine Magazine, the American based digital magazine for 21st century executives.
Pink was set up in 1984 by three Irish brothers – James, Peter and John Mullen. Their idea was to reinvent the traditional Jermyn Street shirt, taking it to a wider, aspirational audience. The brand name Thomas Pink came from an 18th century London tailor known for making sought-after red hunting jackets. If you were lucky enough to own one, you were said to be ‘in the pink’.
Both Thomas Pink and Alister & Paine cater to a clientele that are critical of craftsmanship and enduring style. Just like Pink prides itself on immaculately tailored shirts Alister & Paine dignifies internet-journalism with its selection of high caliber interviewees and unique editorials. Alister & Paine Magazine was launched in 2009 by Publisher & Entrepreneur Brian Aitken. The Magazine, which is completely digital, brings business and lifestyle topics to the doorstep of some of America’s most influential executives.
“Thomas Pink products embody our philosophy of merging quality and sophistication in everything we do so it was only natural that we name them the official luxury clothier of Alister & Paine Magazine for 2009” said Brian D. Aitken, CEO of Alister & Paine, INC.Thomas Pink of London was recently named the official luxury clothier to Alister &... more
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Want to save the economy?
It’s not easy, but it starts with entrepreneurs and executives like me and you. The biggest problem is, as much as we think the government helps small businesses and start-ups, the government actually harm entrepreneurs’ long-term objectives. Ever wonder why, with all the money provided through loans and grants, most startups fail within their first 5 years?
Lots of these failed startups can be attributed to inexperienced entrepreneurs entering into an already competitive marketplace. Some of these entrepreneurs lack management skills, others didn’t take the time to formulate a thorough business plan, analyze the market and competition, or bring enough capital to the table. Many entrepreneurs actually bring too much “capital” to the table; but they do so in the form of loans which they ultimately cannot pay back (this is where I reiterate the importance of a thorough business plan). Outside lack of planning the single biggest threat to a small businesses success is the government.
I know, I know. Grants, government-backed loans, the Small Business Administration--all of these things are meant to help entrepreneurs; not bankrupt them. But what about government subsidies and bailouts to failing companies? These policies hurt entrepreneurs more than the government programs in place to help them.
Government subsidies are killing America. Subsidies, by definition, support a failing business with tax payer money. This immediately removes any incentive of the failing business to rethink their strategy or develop new revenue streams. Think about it: if the government paid you to fail, would you change your business strategy? Of course not.
READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE: http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/2009/0812.html
Alister & Paine, INC. specializes in digital media auditing, buying and B2B Marketing.
Alister & Paine is a digital magazine covering business, lifestyle and human interest topics.Want to save the economy?
It’s not easy, but it starts with entrepreneurs... more
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Alister & Paine Launches New Column
HIGH FALLS, N.Y. – (August 3, 2009) – Since our inception we've been responding to our readers requests to cover different topics... including the "real" effect of increased government regulations on American businesses (coming soon) and the best place to go heli-boarding this winter (also, coming soon). One request we had over and over was to build a collection of human-interest essays.
Based on our readers feedback we've built the "Human Interest Column". We are proud to work with renown writers Thomas Szasz and Becky Akers to launch our first two Human Interest essays. These essays will be a special and irregular supplement to our regularly published Business and Elite Lifestyle Columns.
"Naturally, this took us as a bit of a surprise. It was never our intention, from the beginning, to offer these types of essays to our readers. That being said, we pride ourselves on our flexibility and a desire to give our readers what they want. The readers have spoken... and we've listened," said Brian D. Aitken, Executive Creative Director for Alister & Paine Magazine.
We hope you enjoy this new offering and, as always, don't hesitate to write us and let us know what you'd like to see next.
About Alister & Paine Magazine:
Alister & Paine was founded in early 2009 as a free weekly email magazine for American business executives. Editorial topics range from unbiased and timely business articles to luxury inspired lifestyle editorials. For additional information please visit www.alisterpaine.com.Alister & Paine Launches New Column
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Yesterday, Brian Aitken appeared on “Freedom Watch” on FOX News to discuss his unconstitutional arrest and indictment with Judge Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge.
Mr. Aitken, a 25 year old resident of New Jersey, was arrested for what the State of New Jersey has called “illegal possession of unregistered firearms” on January 2, 2009. According to all verifiable sources, it appears Mr. Aitken was abiding by the law and even went so far as to seek the advice of New Jersey State Police before being arrested for doing what he was told—even though State and Federal laws protect his right to possess and transport his legally owned firearms.
Surprisingly, Mr. Aitken has received no local or national media attention until recently; understandable when one considers the local media has had their hands full with the recent New Jersey Corruption Sting—which resulted in the arrest of mayors, state lawmakers, and other public officials.
Mr. Aitkens first national appearance began with Judge Napolitano saying, ““I am happy to meet you because you are a lover of freedom, and a defender of freedom, although your rights in the Garden State have not been upheld by the judicial system.”
The interview was most notable due to the Judges’ personal and professional connection to New Jersey. Judge Napolitano spent his career as a lawyer and Superior Court Judge in the same state that is trying to lock up Mr. Aitken for obeying the law. Add in the 11 years Judge Napolitano spent as a constitutional law professor at Seton Hall University and it’s difficult to imagine anyone could know the New Jersey State Law better than him. “Jersey is not a gun-friendly state,” said Judge Napolitano, “I can tell you as a former life tenured judge in that State, [New Jersey] is not a friend of the Second Amendment.”
Judge Napolitanos’ expert opinion? “They were legally possessed… I’m 100% on your [Brian Aitkens’] side.”Yesterday, Brian Aitken appeared on “Freedom Watch” on FOX News to discuss... more
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On January 2, 2009 Brian Aitken was wrongly arrested for illegal possession of firearms while moving from one residence to another within the state of New Jersey.
The firearms were legally purchased and owned by Mr. Aitken while residing in Colorado. He passed an FBI and a CBI background check to purchase the firearms. When he moved back to New Jersey he was cleared by TSA to fly with his firearms (checked baggage, of course).
Upon arriving in New Jersey he contacted the New Jersey State Police and asked if he needed a license or to register his firearms. He was told that he did not have to regi
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