5 Cool Things About Ad-Market You May Not Already Know
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Aired Thursday, September 17, 2009
Most of our customers know that Ad-Market is TownNews.com's solution for online classified advertising, but how many of you are aware of these other possibilities using Ad-Market?
-Mapping - create maps of garage sale listings or anything with an address
-Integrate with Ad-Owl - Compete with free online-only classifieds sites by using Ad-Owl to allow readers to manage and create their own ads.
-Coupons - Present coupons to readers based on print ads
-Display Ads - Generage searchable online display ads
Presenters: Kelly Hendershot, Dave Hantz, Marc Filby, and Quinn Jennings
Moderator: Marc Filby, Director of Client Services
We'll provide examples of these features and concepts, along with teaching current Ad-Market users how to manage their display ad uploads without the need for a corresponding CSV file of ad information.
Most of our customers know that Ad-Market is TownNews.com's solution for online classified advertising, but how many of you are aware of these other possibilities using Ad-Market?
-Mapping - create maps of garage sale listings or anything with an address
-Integrate with Ad-Owl - Compete with free online-only classifieds sites by using Ad-Owl to allow readers to manage and create their own ads.
-Coupons - Present coupons to readers based on print ads
-Display Ads - Generage searchable online display ads
Presenters: Kelly Hendershot, Dave Hantz, Marc Filby, and Quinn Jennings
Moderator: Marc Filby, Director of Client Services
We'll provide examples of these features and concepts, along with teaching current Ad-Market users how to manage their display ad uploads without the need for a corresponding CSV file of ad information.
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