History of Our Advertisements
Take a look at our ads.
Over the years, we've come up with a number of print ads that tell our story and distinguish us from our competitors.
The ads have worked for us and made people aware of who we are. They're also a lot of fun. Enjoy.
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Published in 1986, this ad explained that all we do is telemarketing for the trade publishing industry. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
Published in 1989, this ad changed a lot of minds about telemarketing and how we could provide clients with thorough, accurate and timely audience information. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
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Published in 1992, this ad tells why demographics are important. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
Published in 1995, this ad stated that we believe very strongly that audience interviewing is a heck of a lot more accurate and thorough than direct mail response cards. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
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Published in 1996, this ad exposed the fact that some so-called “qualified” readers give the slammer as their address and actually receive magazines there. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
Published in 1997, this ad told the world that we don't call people at dinner time to sell them aluminum siding. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
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Published in 1998, this ad informed publishers that our job is to build audiences and help our clients' advertisers to meet their best customers. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
Published in 1999, this ad foretold the destruction of the Stamp Sheet Agencies. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
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Published in late 2000, this ad gave hope to publishers who were trying to overcome the loss of dot-com advertising dollars. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
Published in October 2001, this ad put our money where our mouth was. Click to View PDF of This Ad |
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