LOS ANGELES, CA, May 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Publisher Michael Koshet announced today that Help Me Rent Magazine (HMRM), his company's flagship title, will launch in 32 U.S. markets on July 15, 2011. HMRM's unique platform allows advertisers to choose print as a companion option to online rental listing submission. By committing information simultaneously to print and online sources, a property owner can exponentially broaden an advertisement's appeal without making a significant additional investment.
HMRM's founder and CEO Michael Koshet now presides over a thriving publishing enterprise populated by seasoned industry professionals. "My intent," according to Koshet, is to "revolutionize the printing industry by mining technology and funneling massive amounts of real-time content into print and then making it available to consumers where they live, shop, eat and entertain themselves."
HMRM will be distributed as a free publication and will contain not only property owner classifieds, but also lifestyle advertisements from major national and international businesses. HMRM has partnered with leading Southern California printing firm Southwest Offset Printing as its manufacturing, electronic prepress and distribution hub.
For further information about HMRM, please contact:
Nicole Manos, Marketing Director
Nicole@helpmerentmagazine.com
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