About

first APP launching soonWelcome to our new website! We live, breathe and spend our day creating great mobile apps. Our initial creations will be for the Apple iPhone, but future generations of our products will be available on other popular platforms such as the Android and soon-to-be released Palm Pre. Our first app, Nag-O-Meter Deluxe, will be launching in a few weeks. We’d tell you more about it, but we would have to kill you first… or at least make you sign a non-disclosure!

Company Founders

Jason MoskowitzJason Moskowitz founded U.S. Marketing & Promotions which was ranked as the #1 marketing services company in the United States. He has had a profound influence on the way today’s Fortune-500 companies market their products. Successes include launching of many well known brands from Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, AT&T, Crayola, Miller Brewing Company, Nissan, Hormel Foods, Wal*Mart, Reebok, Unilever, and Pepsi-Cola. The company was sold to OmnicomGroup in 2000 in a deal valued at over $250 Million. Mr. Moskowitz is currently the founder and CEO of V2V Acquisitions & Development Company, InSymphony Private Capital and SkyBridge Private Air. He was an investor in the 2004 acquisition of the Los Angeles Dodgers and is currently in partnership with Hollywood producer Ted Field in Radar Pictures, where he serves on the Board of Directors. He is also the author of the world’s worst business book (even though it did made it to the prestigious Top 25 Amazon.com business book list) Spark: Lending Your Way to Real Estate Millions, The Orchestra Funding Revolution .

Scot RobinsonScot Robinson has been creating and investing in website businesses since the dark ages.  With his wife Debi, Scot created the ParenthoodWeb, one of the first parenting websites on the internet.  He also founded Daytracker.com, Regards.com, LendingLeaders.com, TwoRags.com, Cancerdirectory.com and blogs about everything internet on NewOfferings.com.  He has been a board member or advisor to several websites including Pictage.com, Opposingviews.com and Accuscore.com. Prior to discovering the internet (move over Al Gore!) Scot was a Senior Vice President at Wall Street investment bank Dillon Read.