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  2. Signpost (company) - Wikipedia

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    Signpost is a technology company that develops CRM and marketing automation software for local businesses to build relationships with new and existing customers. [1]In both 2014 and 2015 Signpost was named by Forbes as one of America's Most Promising Companies [2] The company is headquartered in New York City [3] and has offices in Austin [4] and Denver.

  3. Clipper Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Clipp (formerly Clipper Magazine) is a direct marketing company with 413 local editions and specialty publications in 22 states each mailing 6 to 12 times annually to more than 21 million homes. [1] In addition to the Clipp magazine, Clipp publishes Prestigious Living and hosts coupons and purchased deals on clipp.com.

  4. List of multi-level marketing companies - Wikipedia

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    European Grouping of Marketing Professionals/CEDIPAC SA (dissolved in 1995) European Home Retail (dissolved in 2007) Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (dissolved in 2013) FundAmerica (bankrupt in 1990) [25] Holiday Magic (dissolved in 1974) House of Lloyd (a.k.a. "Christmas Around the World") (filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002)

  5. Market America - Wikipedia

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    The suit claims the company targets Chinese-American immigrants to sell products to friends and relatives in Asia. The lawsuit characterizes Market America's business practice as "racketeering" and says that "while the executives tell distributors they can earn more than $560,000, only those at the top make that kind of money.

  6. Valpak - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, Valpak partnered with the United States Postal Service on a 2-year test of Plus One postcards. [7] These postcards became a permanent USPS product in January 2022. [ 8 ] Valpak also provides an automated postcard service to audiences like new movers as well as other targeted and saturation postcard products.

  7. Yext - Wikipedia

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    Yext was founded in 2006 as a local advertising business. [3] Its 2009 revenue was $20 million after it switched to generating customer leads and charging per lead. [4] In August 2012, the company sold its pay-per-call business to IAC's CityGrid Media in order to focus on listings.

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  9. 4imprint - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Dick Nelson as Nelson Marketing in Logansport, Indiana in 1985. [10] It was acquired by Bemrose Corporation in 1996. [10] In 2000, Bemrose Corporation exited the paper products business [11] and changed its name to 4imprint Group plc. [10] Its North America division was renamed 4imprint Inc. [12]