Business: Provides nationwide installation of home electronics, with next-day and second-day service available, through the company website and online and brick-and-mortar retailers
Founded: 2007
Headquarters: Minneapolis
Website: www.zipinstallation.com
Employees: Eight
Executives: Chris Mauzy, president and CEO
2008 revenue: More than $5 million (projected)
Strategy: Build retail partnerships to grow business, and amplify public-relations efforts to raise brand awareness with consumers
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