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January Middle School Journal, November 30!National Middle School Association, established in 1973, is the voice for professionals and others interested in the education and well-being of young adolescents. The association has grown rapidly and enrolls members in all 50 states, the Canadian provinces, and 42 other nations. NMSA is the only national association dedicated exclusively to the development, growth, and improvement of the educational experiences of 10- to 15-year-olds. National Middle School Association offers many ways for you to reach your target market through print, online, exhibit, and sponsorship opportunities. NMSA reaches educators in every subject and occupation in the middle grades and allows you to saturate the entire middle level market with one marketing move. You will reach the people that recommend, select, approve, and purchase at the classroom and school-wide levels. Request a hard copy of the 2009-2010 Media Kit View Digital 2009-2010 NMSA Media Kit

PDF Version Why advertise in difficult economic times?Advertising with NMSA will not only create new business, it will also let education decision makers know that, during these tough economic times, your company is active, healthy and dependable! "I have never seen a business survive and thrive in a down market by trying to cut expenses as their long term strategy."
—Tewart Enterprises/Tewart Management Group "It is well documented that brands who increase advertising during a recession, when competitors are cutting back, can improve market share and return on investment at lower cost than during good economic times."
—John Quelch, Harvard Business School "In a recession, the first dollars that a company usually cuts come from the advertising budget. Advertising in a recession is actually a smart business move to grow your business now and for the future."
—Apryl Duncan, Marketing Expert "Companies that either maintain or increase their marketing spending during times of economic uncertainty, experience overall growth at the expense of their competition and continue that growth over a three-year period of time after the uncertainty has passed."
—American Business Media "In a slow economy the one thing to boost is sales and marketing—without sales and marketing your income will decrease as most customers will buy less and less from you and more and more from your competition."
—Small Business Newz Out of sight, out of mind! |