Appville 101 Launches a New Mobile App for Lifeline to Recovery
Appville101 launched a new mobile app for Lifeline to Recovery, where their vision is "creating a safer, healthier community through prevention." They achieve this through projects and activities that may prevent and reduce the impact of substance abuse on the community. The mobile app... - February 06, 2016
Appville101 Presents New Website for Johnson City Generators
Appville101 launched a new website for Johnson City Generators, who are certified dealers and installers of Generac generators. The website allows clients to help determine their needs with information on sizing of generators and the convenience of requesting an appointment online. Appville 101... - July 15, 2015
Appville 101 is Helping Downtown Johnson City Go Mobile
Enjoy and Explore Downtown Johnson City in a new way with ease. - January 28, 2015
Appville 101 Presents New Mobile App for Pal's BEI
Appville 101 launched a new mobile app, allowing customers and prospects of Pal’s Business Excellence Institute to view and register for leadership and management courses using their iPhone or Android Smartphone. In addition, customers can access exclusive blog posts, training videos, and... - September 07, 2014
Appville 101 Designs Multifunctional Mobile App KOSBE 2.0 for Small Business
Appville 101 launched a new mobile app for the Kingsport Office of Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship (KOSBE), which allows users to interact and collaborate in a virtual entrepreneurial community. - September 07, 2014
Appville 101 Launches New Mobile App for Simms Pizzeria
Appville 101 launched a new mobile app for Simms Pizzeria, a long-standing neighborhood pizza business serving true New York-style pizza and classic Italian food since 1998. New York-style means the pizza crusts are large, wide and thin, yet foldable and chewy. Consumers can now “push for... - September 06, 2014
Local Young Entrepreneur Celebrates 11 Years in Business
Eleven years ago, young entrepreneur Keddrain Bowen opened his first business, KD Urban Wear, at the Mall of Johnson City—from the trunk of his car with only $300, a degree in Sports Management and a dream. He now operates two sportswear retail stores doing business as Fanatics 101, with one in Asheville, North Carolina and one in Johnson City, Tennessee. - August 08, 2014