In The Press
The Texperts message continues to spread amongst mainstream newspapers with two articles published recently. The Sunday Times (December 30th 2007) has an article on how to find accurate information on the internet, and gives the option of enlisting the Texperts to find the answer:
If you’re in a hurry, or simply can’t find what you are looking for, you can always ask an expert. Texperts (www.texperts.com, or 66000 from your mobile phone) is a service that delivers answers to mobile phone; a response to the old chestnut “Why is the sky blue?” was concise, prompt (given within three minutes) and, most important, correct. Answers cost £1, but if you are unhappy with them you can follow up free of charge, and if the Texperts can’t answer your question you don’t have to pay the next time.
The Daily Mirror (January 2nd 2008) features senior Texpert Claire H in an article on earning extra cash in the New Year. Claire talks about the advantages of working from home and the flexible hours, and I have to agree it is totally different from a 9-5 office job.

