LAS VEGAS, NV, January 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 attendees and exhibitors will be greeted by a new business ally -- the original, internet-based, TV advertising agency for the entrepreneur, CheapTVSpots.com.
In a world obsessed with CPM, ROI, and counting clicks, the award-winning TV advertising agency with the funny name, Cheap TV Spots, offers a new edge for entrepreneurs and start-up businesses to bring in customers: real TV advertising for less than the cost of pay-per-click web ads. An asymmetric attack on the market, via low cost TV advertising.
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Over the years, CES has hosted the debut of some of the world's favorite toys --VCRs, compact discs, Xboxes, HDTVs, TiVo, and Blu-Ray, just to mention a few. From the tech innovators exhibiting at the Eureka! Park TechZone at The Venetian to the biggest names in electronics -- Nokia, Panasonic, LG, Polaroid, Audi, Ford, Mercedes, Nikon, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Visio, HP, Dell, Toshiba, and more -- anyone with a great electronic innovation can be the "Last Gadget Standing," and the first to market -- with a low-cost, memorable TV campaign by Cheap TV Spots.
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CES 2012 attendees will find lots of Windows 8 Tablets, Ultrabooks, Internet TVs that also do 3-D, connected cars, a multitude of new Apps, and of course, a big heap of phones running Android 4 software. Also, attendees will be deciding if Cloud Storage is dreamy or full of hot air.
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See You at CES - TV Ad Agency CheapTVSpots.com Offers a New Edge to Tech Entrepreneurs
The award-winning TV ad agency for the entrepreneur, CheapTVSpots.com, greets International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 attendees and exhibitors with a new edge to maximize consumer electronics marketing effectiveness.
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[Press-News.org] See You at CES - TV Ad Agency CheapTVSpots.com Offers a New Edge to Tech EntrepreneursThe award-winning TV ad agency for the entrepreneur, CheapTVSpots.com, greets International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 attendees and exhibitors with a new edge to maximize consumer electronics marketing effectiveness.