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Sellers of advertising space use Myadbase to find freelance advertising sales professionals

02-27-2008 12:09 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

Press release from: Myadbase

Cambridge, UK - Myadbase now offers the largest database of UK and Ireland based freelance advertising sales people in the world - and it seems there is now a bigger market for their expertise than ever before.

Myadbase launched to the media advertising world just two years ago. Its main objective at that time was to provide an advertising media marketplace and community for media sellers based in the UK and Ireland.

As the system developed, Myadbase expanded its offerings to publishers, advertising agencies and the general community and the site now receives daily enquiries from many different publishing companies who need help in selling advertising space. We asked Andrew Long, marketing Director of Admedia Solutions Ltd why the freelance service is so a popular for both media owners and freelancers.

"Although the freelance service was actually introduced on our website when we launched two years ago, it has taken some time to build a sizable list of extremely high quality advertising sales professionals. We are not just another freelance service for all industries - we provide a sales project service specifically for advertising sales people who have a wide variety of expertise across many media formats. This is why our service is a big hit with publishers," Andrew comments.

Publishers or media owners across any media format can use the service and they are guaranteed to reach active freelance advertising sales people who are based in the UK and Ireland. What's more the freelancers are used to working on commission only projects, as well as acting on their own initiative.

It seems the service has been a tremendous success so far and the feedback Myadbase receives from publishers has been very positive.

"We receive great feedback from publishers and freelancers and we are pleased to say that media owners across all formats are very happy with the service we provide. We are now incorporating new functionality on the site to enhance the relationship between freelancers and publishers - this will only improve the quality of the service still further, so watch this space for more information", Andrew concludes.

Myadbase(http://www.myadbase.com) will usually find suitable freelancers within 48 hours of an email announcement going out and they will even edit or amend the text to optimise the selling points to freelancers.

Media sellers and freelancers can sign up for the service at http://www.myadbase.com

Contact MyAdbase

Admedia Solutions Ltd
PO Box 44
Cambridge, UK
CB4 2BR
Phone: 01480 357357


Admedia Solutions Ltd
PO Box 44
Cambridge, UK
CB4 2BR
Phone: 01480 357357

Myadbase will usually find suitable freelancers within 48 hours of an email announcement going out and they will even edit or amend the text to optimise the selling points to freelancers.

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