by Sharon Friedes | Sep 14, 2016 | Best Idea, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Description: Focused sales event designed to entice small businesses to sign annual contracts with incredible pricing and frequency values. 60 new business relationships for a total of $770,000 annual revenue. No significant down time for the...
by Sharon Friedes | Sep 14, 2016 | Best Idea, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Description: This automotive targeted broadsheet section filled a previous void in our print product line up. Produced 100% by advertising, we used a combination of local content and general wire stories targeted to automotive features. Magazine...
by Sharon Friedes | Sep 14, 2016 | Best Idea, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Description: Advertising driven real estate tabloid section created through local partnerships & unique, creative design. 100% free open house listings. Vertical on our site contains links to stories, flip book of weekly section, sponsored...
by Rob Ritterbusch | Sep 12, 2016 | Best Idea, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Description: Publish bi-annual summary in memorium of all paid obits that have been published during previous 6 months.. Results: } Judging Category: Best Idea Contact Info: Rob Ritterbusch • (216) 978-4211 • rob.ritterbusch@timesnews.com...
by Rob Ritterbusch | Sep 12, 2016 | Best Idea, Erie Times-News, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Erie Times-News Description: Charge clients a nominal fee to build their ads. Agencies and other media competitors charge for creative, why don’t we? Results: } Judging Category: Best Idea Contact Info: Rob Ritterbusch • (216) 978-4211 •...
by Brent A. Powers | Sep 11, 2016 | Best Idea, Joplin Globe, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Joplin Globe Description: In an effort to increase Classified revenue in traditionally slow months, we have developed a partnership with our local convention center for a Feb. and Oct. event. The Joplin Convention and Trade Center didn’t charge us...