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26.08.2010 Blog No Comments

iPreserve Opens its First International Franchise in Mexico

- iPreserve helps Convert, Organize, Preserve, and Share Personal Memories -

Provo, Utah (Vocus) August 26, 2010 — The digitization and imaging franchise, iPreserve, has gone international by opening a franchise covering the territories of Yucatan, Campeche, and Quintana Roo, Mexico. iPreserve is steadily growing, with locations in Utah, Idaho, New Jersey, Oregon and now Mexico, bringing the total to 14 franchises in North America.

iPreserve’s proven processes and technologies convert any type of media (photos, photo and video film, audio and video tapes, newspapers, photo albums, slides, books, etc.) into digital formats that can be preserved and shared with others. Franchise owners handle everything from small individual collections, massive multi-generational collections, corporate archiving and even citywide projects.

“The people from iPreserve have made us feel at home and escorted us through the whole process,” said Michael Karty, owner of the Mexico iPreserve. “I’m very excited about this adventure and believe in its promising future.”

The Mexico franchise will be digitizing and archiving governmental documents that would in most cases demand a large budget and considerable time. With iPreserve’s experience and technology, a franchisee can handle high volume digitization in hours. iPreserve is capable of being a residential resource as well as providing business assistance to corporate services.

“Taking our brand into Mexico provides tremendous opportunity and international visibility,” said Mark Simonsen, CEO of iPreserve. “We are happy to have Michael and his team as part of the iPreserve family.”

Franchises are available worldwide. For more information visit iPreservefranchise.com About iPreserve Based in Provo, Utah iPreserve is a revolutionary digitization and imaging franchise system that empowers owners with the training, equipment, support, marketing programs and processes to successfully own and/or run their own video and photo digitization business. iPreserve digitizes, organizes and preserves media (video, photos, documents, audio) for consumers, businesses and other organizations to ensure their files are safely archived and in a current media format.

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27.07.2010 Blog No Comments

iPreserve’s Oregon franchisees begin their journey

Scott and Renee Huskey of Hillsboro, Oregon, founded their company – Photoloom LLC – four years ago, with a mission to conserve the images of the past for the present, and preserve them for the future.  Their online photo-history site – Family Photoloom – was recently awarded Best Media Feature by New FamilySearch for its innovative approach to connecting pictures to genealogy.  Now the newest franchise owners in the iPreserve family, Scott and Renee are excited about expanding that vision.

A pioneer in the micro-computer field, Scott began avidly programming his home-built 8080 computer in 1976, and went on to found Huskey Engineering in the early 1980’s. As a sophomore in college, he created the animated strategy computer game “FLIP-OUT,” produced for the Apple II computer in 1983, and soon after created, developed and programmed “Shoot the Moon” – the first retail “True 3-D” full-color computer game for the Atari ST.   A 19-year veteran of Intel, Scott is the technical backbone of their team.

Renee, also a U of P graduate, spent the better part of the last two decades working as a freelance writer and raising their five daughters.  Currently, in addition to acting as Office Manager for their iPreserve franchise, Renee heads up the “Words & Web” department at Photoloom LLC, where she designs and maintains Photoloom’s website and its associated geneablog, Above the Trees as well as her personal blogs, The White Shield Project, and Sock Monkey.

“In the last few years,” says Renee, “Scott and I have traveled to family history conferences around the country with Family Photoloom, and we’ve talked to hundreds, maybe thousands, of people about their family history pictures.  We’ve learned that one of the biggest challenges folks face is getting their photos and documents digitized.”

Scott explains how they became interested in iPreserve. “When I met McKay Murdock [manager of the St. George iPreserve franchise] at the St. George Family History Expo last March, I knew almost instantly that iPreserve was the solution we had been looking for.   Within the month, we had made the decision to expand the scope of Photoloom LLC and signed the papers on the first iPreserve franchise in the Pacific Northwest.”

Scott and Renee are passionate about their work with iPreserve.  “We’ve always been in the business of preserving memories, and now we have a practical way to address that process from start to finish.  We knew going into this venture that it would be rewarding, and though our iPreserve franchise has only been up and running for a short while, it’s already clear that even we underestimated both the need and the rewards of such a service.”

Renee concludes, “These memories – these photos and slides and movies from bygone years – people want to see them again.  They want to remember that warm rush they got when they were kids.  Those moments under the Christmas tree…those birthday candles…those spinning cups at Disneyland.  They want to share those memories with the people they care about, and save them for future generations.  iPreserve allows them to do that – what better thing could we be doing?”

07.05.2010 Blog 2 Comments

CNN: Growing demand to store data

– Despite a relentless slide in the cost of keeping electronic information, executives at companies that store data for the business world say they expect to keep making money.

The reason? Look no further than what’s happening in millions of homes around the world, they say.
Just as businesses are building ever-larger databases and searching for new ways to manage the flood of information, consumers are storing all their music, photo and massive video files — and seeking better ways to organize it all.

They can do it because technological advances have enabled ever-greater amounts of information to be packed more densely into a given amount of disk space, at little extra cost to storage suppliers. That has increased capacity and made it far less expensive to keep big files.

“Ten years ago, a 1-gigabyte disk drive was a really great thing,” said Bob Schultz, senior vice president and manager of Hewlett-Packard Co.’s StorageWorks division. “Last Christmas, I bought a 1-gigabyte memory stick for my daughter’s camera. I suppose it cost $5,000 a decade ago for that disk drive, and I think the memory stick cost me $50.”
From home offices to corporate data centers, society is demanding ever-greater amounts of information, and easier ways to find it and back it up.

The data storage industry is seeing rising demand from several areas: Growth in mobile computing has increased reliance on centrally stored data that can be accessed remotely; natural disasters have persuaded corporate customers to back up data at multiple sites; and new data storage markets are emerging in places like Asia and Latin America.

To read the full article please visit CNN.com

07.04.2010 Blog 2 Comments

A Customer’s Experience

Justin and his mother, Terri, from Orem, Utah, have been iPreserve customers for over 6 months. In October, Terri purchased a Platinum Package, which is the largest package and point system the company provides. Terri recently stated, “iPreserve has saved me loads of time! I seem to have endless amounts of pictures and media, and they get the job done for me. I love how the package never expires, so if I discover new media that needs to be converted, I can bring it right in.”

For further details about the packaging and pricing for iPreserve, visit http://ipreserve.com/pricing.php.

01.04.2010 Blog 1 Comment

Putting the Customer First

My name is Natalie Carter and I have recently become a sales rep at iPreserve. The service that iPreserve offers is one of a kind. Helping you every step of the way with positive outlooks. I love this company and what we’re doing. I am so happy and excited to be apart of it and get the word out to potential customers! The sales reps and I at iPreserve are going to do all we can to get the word out and bring you the best and most convenient pricing and deals for you. Our Team is focused on Customer Service and we put you first!This summer is going to be great and I hope to bring our service to loads of people who want and NEED their media converted, to make their lives a whole lot easier!

Natalie Carter
iPreserve Sales Rep
Provo Utah

22.01.2010 Blog 1 Comment

New Franchise Location: St. George, Utah

We are excited to announce our new location in St. George Utah. iPreserve is up and running in the city of red rock and we couldn’t be happier with it’s success. With our company expanding we hope to provide our services to as many people as possible looking to save their memories.

01.01.2010 Blog No Comments

Exciting Franchise News

It’s official!

We’ve had people asking us to franchise for years but we wanted to wait until we were ready to grow at the rate and with the support that we felt our franchise owners would need. A few months ago we started to meet with Franchise Foundry and foud our perfect partners. They bring the marketing, legal and support expertise that we feel will make all the difference.

So, we’re offically franchising!

This is going to be a very exciting time for the company. I think there will be a lot of changes over the next few months that will take our company and our industry to a whole new level. If you are thinking about owning a franchise, get on the wagon now because it is about to turn into a speed boat!

Thanks!