Login

NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

Home :: Company :: News & Press Releases

CellSigns, Inc. Named Assist-2-Sell Approved Supplier

CellSigns, Inc. Named Assist-2-Sell Approved Supplier

Philadelphia, PA, August 18, 2006 – CellSigns, Inc. today announced it is an
approved supplier for Assist-2-Sell and its real estate franchises and agents. “In
today's competitive marketplace, we can provide a higher level of service by
offering property information on demand with CellSigns. It helps us distinguish
ourselves to buyers and sellers", says Assist-2-Sell.

“The announcement by Assist-2-Sell demonstrates their commitment to their
agent’s success in a changing real estate market. Our mobile tools help increase
sales and productivity for agents. We look forward to serving their agents and
taking their business to the next level”, says David Geipel, co-founder of
CellSigns.

With CellSigns, an interested buyer text messages a unique property number
posted on a CellSign alongside the traditional for sale sign. CellSigns connects
the home buyer and the real estate agent in real time at the point of sale through
the exploding text messaging trend. According to the CTIA-the Wireless
Association, nearly 10 billion text messages are sent by U.S. cell-phone users
every month. And text messaging has quickly become the second most popular
use of a cell phone according to the Pew Research Center.

ABOUT CELLSIGNS
CellSigns, Inc. (www.cellsigns.com) is the leading real estate sms/text
messaging company providing information on property listings via a cell phone.
Supported by every major wireless carrier, the company offers two awardwinning
products: CellSigns™ and MobileAgent™, the only mobile search tool for
real estate (www.cellsigns.com/mobileagent/). CellSigns was named the Most
Innovative Technology of the Year in Real Estate by Inman News.

ABOUT ASSIST-2-SELL
Assist-2-Sell is North America’s largest residential discount real estate company
with over 500 franchises. Assist-2-Sell home sellers saved over $282 million in
commissions in 2005.