Thursday, January 28, 2010

OPTL moving up, may breakout big

OPTL is coming off a short term support level. I personally can't believe it's this cheap for a company doing so much!

The stock may skyrocket when the masses realize the potential this company has. They are growing at an incredible rate.

Fraternities and sororities represent one of the biggest opportunities for OPTL.

There are more than 7,000 chapters at over 800 campuses in the United States and Canada with more than 500,000 undergraduate members!

Altogether there are 123 fraternities and sororities out there with 9 million members!

OPTL has already secured 18 national and multinational Greek and Faith Based organizations. This is only a small part of their total client base of over 1,200.

It has been said that even 85% of Fortune 500 executives belong to a Fraternity or Sorority.

OPTL through Celect.org's services could help keep all these alumni and current members connected.

"By using Celect.org, we do our business on one system that helps us to track our members easily, and more simply manage our content," stated Mark Doerr, Alumni Association President, Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Eta Chapter.

OPTL is even getting the attention of larger clients.

To date OPTL's Celect.org has provided its professional SaaS and networked web site development to professional organizations including Dean of Students at University of Mississippi, Student Government at University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Student Government Association at University of North Texas, and the Student Government Association at University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Celect has developed a suite of five, patent pending Premier Services that empowers organizations to broaden their reach and elevate the public face of their organization.

You can read about them here:
http://celect.org/our_services/premier_services/premier_services

Many organizations choose to process dues online, collect donations, and send out meetings notes or reminders.

Through OPTL's CelectPay, organizations are able to accept online payments to facilitate the collection of dues, donations, subscriptions, fees and other costs. As payments are received, email confirmation is sent to the payer as well as the organization – basic reports are updated in real-time and available 24/7 through Celect's control panel.

It has been said that of the nation's 50 largest corporations, 43 are headed by fraternity men.

Even OPTL's Executive Vice-President Mark V. Anderson was in a fraternity.

OPTL has promoted Mark V. Anderson to the position of President and Chief Operating Officer, Celect.org.

With this promotion, Mark assumes the responsibility of running the day-to-day operations of Celect.org

Executive Chairman, Gerard V. McGorian stated, "Mark's prior experience as the Executive Director of Sigma Chi Fraternity and President of Sigma Chi Corporation, as well as his long term tenure of dedicated service within the Greek Collegiate environment is a tremendous asset to the Company."

One of the great advantages with OPTL is that Celect is seamlessly integrated with Facebook!

This allows easy flow between one of the worlds most visited websites and a organizations website.

85% of college students are using FaceBook!

OPTL CEO Tony Roth stated, "We have the opportunity to expand our existing business by 500% from approximately 1,200 organizations to over 6,000 organizations representing some 5 million unique members in 2011 by implementing our business tools for existing contract relationships and newly referred clients in the collegiate, faith and professional categories."

OPTL CEO Tony Roth has also stated, "With our investment of just over $2 million in 2009, we have completed building the proprietary and patent pending system and infrastructure for Celect.org."

It doesn't stop with just fraternities and sororities. OPTL through Celect.org can also provide services to faith denominations, professional associations, educational groups, community organizations, or even sports teams and fan clubs!

For more information on OPTL visit their website at: www.celect.org Do your research and consult with your own financial professional.

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