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November 2, 2009

 

Bill on Marketing

Good on ya’, Sundquist Homes, for your diModa ‘Change Everything’ ad series. This utilizes the Internet and social marketing to a high degree and it is to be commended. Are customers ready to purchase homes online? Possibly not, but it’s obvious that the Sundquist people understand the zeitgeist. So c’mon, folks, let’s Google, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook now and forever. As for the Sundquist campaign, it could be that Kristi Sundquist’s imprimatur is visible.


 

Sarah "Krebsy" Adams Crunches Numbers

According to The Audit Bureau of Circulation, newspaper circulation declines seeepened after publishers raised subscription and newsstand prices to help counter an advertising slump. The only major newspaper to show an increase is the Wall Street Journal, which included some rising subscriptions to its for-pay website.



 


 

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