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2 APR 2012
 
US Equity Holdings Invests in Push Media Works

A successful video campaign leads to investment in the San Francisco media company

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Push Media Works announces a new investment from San Francisco based company US Equity Holdings. CEO and Chairman of US Equity Holdings Chester Aldridge spearheaded the decision after overseeing a successful campaign to promote a YouTube video, with traffic generation efforts lead by the team at Push Media Works. Through US Equity Holdings, Mr. Aldridge incubates, finances and manages numerous ventures in the fields of entertainment, Internet, clean energy (solar and biofuels) and biotechnology (life science pharmaceutical). Regarding the decision to back Push Media Works, Aldridge had this to say: "All of us at US Equity Holdings are incredibly excited about the successful project we worked on with Push Media Works, and even more excited about the potential for the future of this company. What they are doing is exceptional, and unique, and demonstrative of their superb, comprehensive awareness of new media and what drives results in a modern marketing setting." Push Media Works President and CEO Shawn Wilson is equally optimistic about the investment: "As much as what happens internally, the success of any company has a great deal to do with forming key symbiotic relationships with others. While working with US Equity Holdings, we not only added a successful video campaign to our record, but a valuable team of supporters to our network. We're thrilled about the future of Push Media Works bolstered by this new relationship."

About Push Media Works

Push Media Works is a San Francisco Bay Area media company that specializes in delivering high quality traffic to videos on YouTube. With a combined 30 years of web marketing experience, the Push Media Works team has unique capabilities to source and engage the web to videos. Push Media Works' network spans 6 continents, and they only stopped there because they hear YouTube hasn't quite cracked the market in Antarctica.
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