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How AdsThatSuck.com" is changing the way businesses look at advertising

A brand new website that shows with breathtakingly awful examples of HOW NOT TO ADVERTISE! And while you're there you'll also see some of the best advertising running today. We believe advertising should create sales for your company. Visit this website and learn "How not to" advertise.

(PRWEB) May 8, 2004 --According to www.AdsThatSuck.com, most advertising materials suck.." Ads in newspapers suck". Ads in magazines suck". Business cards suck". Brochures suck." They suck" because they are not doing what they are intended to do - and that is to sell the product or service thats being advertised.
   
With decades of combined experience in small business consulting, Linda Caroll and Mike Winicki, founders of the site, have seen thousands of business owners make the same mistakes; namely shelling out cash to print boring materials that dont sell well.
   
Says Caroll, My makeover work has been featured in an article printed by the New York Times. One client told the NYT writer that his company profits had doubled after his makeover. More people need to seriously look at their presentation materials, and thats what this site is all about."
   
The AdsThatSuck.com website takes a serious look at advertising practices to show small business owners how they can achieve better. While the brash approach may cause a stir for many, for many others it will finally shed a light on the path to profits.

For more information, contact Mike Winicki or Linda Caroll, or visit their site at; www.AdsThatSuck.com

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