LivePerson Hosts Free Q & A with Bestselling Author and Personal Finance Expert Jean...

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Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:45pm EDT

LivePerson Hosts Free Q & A with Bestselling Author and Personal Finance
Expert Jean Chatzky

NEW YORK, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Now more than ever, every dollar matters
when people are filing tax returns, building up 401Ks or racking up credit
card debt. LivePerson.com (www.LivePerson.com), a community of experts
providing advice in real-time, will host a free, live online event with
bestselling author and popular television personality Jean Chatzky, who will
answer questions regarding debt reduction and personal finance this Thursday,
April 2, 2009 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. 

Jean Chatzky is the author of the book The Difference: How Anyone Can Prosper
in Even the Toughest Times which was released by Crown this month, financial
editor for NBC's Today, a contributing editor for More Magazine, a columnist
for The New York Daily News, host of a daily show on the Oprah Radio and New
York Times bestselling author of Pay it Down and Make Money, Not Excuses.

"Right now people are looking to experts for advice to guide them through
these challenging economic times," said Jean Chatzky. "I am looking forward to
connecting personally and answering their pressing personal finance questions
on LivePerson.  Some of my sources have become LivePerson experts and are
providing ongoing support to people in need."

Jean will answer questions regarding debt reduction and how people can make a
difference in their own personal finances right now -- right in time for April
15th and incoming tax returns. A free excerpt from Jean Chatzky's new book The
Difference will be available for download on LivePerson.com the day of the
event.

In addition to business and finance, LivePerson has experts in more than 600
different categories including health, online tutoring, spirituality, computer
programming and counseling, and is the premier online destination for
real-time, expert advice. 

To participate in the chat, log on to
http://www.liveperson.com/lp/jeanchatzky_event_April09 on Thursday, April 2,
2009 from 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET. Due to time constraints, Jean will not be
able to answer all questions submitted. 

About Jean Chatzky:
Jean Chatzky is an award-winning journalist, best-selling author and
motivational speaker. Jean is the author of five books, including the New York
Times bestsellers, Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 A Day and Make
Money, Not Excuses: Wake Up, Take Charge, and Overcome Your Financial Fears
Forever. Her new book The Difference: How Anyone Can Prosper in Even the
Toughest Times (Crown) was released this month. For more information on Jean
please visit www.JeanChatzky.com

About LivePerson:
Founded in 1995, LivePerson is headquartered in New York City and is a leading
provider of online communication platforms that facilitate real-time
engagement and live expert advice. Intelligently connecting businesses and
individual experts with consumers seeking help on the Web, LivePerson's
platform creates more relevant, compelling and personalized online
experiences. Every month, millions of people across the world turn to
LivePerson to get the information and advice they need to succeed online. More
than 7,000 companies, including EarthLink, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Qwest,
and Verizon, and 30,000 individual experts rely on LivePerson to maximize the
impact of the online channel. 

LivePerson's online expert marketplace (www.liveperson.com) connects people
seeking personalized, one-on-one information and advice with knowledgeable
experts in real time. People from around the world can chat live with
registered experts who sell their knowledge and advice in more than 600
categories including business, finance, personal coaching & counseling,
education, health, and technology. For more information please visit
www.LivePerson.com


SOURCE  LivePerson

Marissa Hermo, for LivePerson, +1-212-886-6711, mhermo@kruppnyc.com
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