Political Consultant Alan M. Teitleman Launches New Consulting / Blog Websites
Conservative Political Consultant and columnist Alan Teitleman announces the creation of two new websites to promote the conservative principles that he as written about.
(PRWEB) March 4, 2005 -- Alan Teitleman, founder of AMTConsulting announces
the reformation of two websites dealing with political consulting and
conservative commentary. The new websites, which are located at: www.AMTConsulting.com and
www.AlanTeitleman.com, are Mr. Teitleman's political
consulting website and web blog site, respectively.
Mr. Teitleman has
become widely known as a principled conservative commentator, including a fight
with his own political party in his home state of North Carolina. His article
titled "The future of North Carolina Conservatives" has been republished on
dozens of websites including: AmericanDaily.com, Michnews.com,
Nationalledger.com, Richardmullenax.com, Therant.us, FreeRepublic.com,
Rightnation.us, RealNCRumors.com, and in print in the "North Carolina
Conservative", a brand new newspaper started to combat the liberal stranglehold
on North Carolina media. The article is available on www.AlanTeitleman.com
The blog website is designed to
allow Mr. Teitleman to share his views with the rest of the internet-driven
world, as well as post articles from other individuals. If you are interested in
posting a news article or opinion piece, follow the instructions at www.AlanTeitleman.com
Alan Teitleman is a conservative
columnist, political activist, and consultant from Monroe, N.C. He currently
serves as the chair of the Appalachian State University College Republicans. He
has worked on dozens of campaigns across North Carolina from school board to US
Congress. Alan is a student at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC where
he is a Political Science major with a minor in Community and regional planning.
You can contact him at: www.AMTConsulting.com. Please feel free to forward this
article in its entirety.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb214615.htm