If this happens to you, don’t automatically conclude you’re losing it. I mean, you might be. But then again, maybe it’s just an advertising campaign.
It’s not brain surgery
Of course, people who don’t have a medical message still like the Medical Examiner, and why shouldn’t they? • low ad rates • two crisp new issues each month • 30,000 loyal monthly readers • interactive (clickable) ads in the online Examiner • highly visible, area-wide distribution If you’re interested in advertising in the Medical Examiner, call publisher Dan Pearson …
“The Trouble with Breathing”
As you may know, that (see above) is the title of the cover story in the current issue of the Medical Examiner. It’s about bad breath, its cures and prevention, what it might mean beyond garlic and onions, and also what medical researchers have up their sleeves using breath for tests. Here’s a hint: it would eliminate needles. Read all …
I HATE MONDAY
Would it be fair to say I hate graffiti? Sometimes. But in the right place, I like it. Do you hate to see all the artwork on boxcars when you’re stopped by a lumbering freight train? Not me. Personally, I think railroad companies should encourage that. But if it’s in the wrong place, like an obscenity painted on a school …
More cowbell? Or less?
Which do you want? Less? Or more? Here at Medical Examiner world headquarters, we’re always looking for advertisers. Until we win a mega-millions lottery (for which we never buy tickets, which makes winning difficult) we need their support to continue to publish Augusta’s Most Salubrious Newspaper. If you’re thinking about joining the tens of companies who already are savvy enough …
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS?
THE 8/9-10 SALE Unless you prefer the scattered, shotgun approach, there’s no better place to seek new patients (or new customers) than Augusta’s only independent publication dedicated to medicine, health and wellness. If you prefer the targeted, surgical approach to marketing, there is good news: every ad one-fourth page or larger from any new advertiser placed TODAY AND TOMORROW (August …
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