BOCA RATON, FL, March 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Infomercial company and DRTV Agency, InfoWorx Direct won three Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA) in a competition that included over 2000 entries. The InfoWorx short form and long form infomercials for "Ball Mark Caddy" and "LegMedic" won Gold Awards while the 2-minute Direct Response TV commercial for "Wagic's Resolve Multi Tool" won a Silver Award.
Since 1992, direct response television agency and infomercial production company, InfoWorx Direct, has established itself as a successful, award winning producer of both short-form DRTV commercials and long-form TV infomercials. InfoWorx has developed the most affordable turnkey infomercial model in the industry that offers clients award winning television and radio infomercial production as well as TV and Radio infomercial media buying services. The company specializes in all aspects of direct response advertising services and consulting, and offers an entire turnkey solution from script to sales for DRTV clients as well as specific services including production, media buying, telemarketing management, fulfillment, and home shopping placement.
Recently, InfoWorx licensed the pioneering Media Management System (MMS) and has continued to increase their in house media services with some of the lowest cost and highest ROI remnant deals in the country.
"At InfoWorx, we always want to stay ahead of the curve with the most advanced and effective production, media buying, and tracking technology. We are very proud of our award winning creative spots and when we can optimize their effectiveness with cutting-edge media buying technology, our clients always come out ahead," Ron Perlstein, Executive Producer & Media Director of InfoWorx explained. "We devote ourselves to creating measurable strategies that deliver a positive and lucrative ROI whether it's a long-form infomercial, short-form DRTV spot, or radio campaign."
Perlstein added, "The role of the direct response commercial agency has evolved from infomercial production to Infomarketing. It is now our goal to secure the largest market share in the shortest period of time putting the least amount of money at risk. We make the telephone ring and drive traffic and customers to our websites in order to generate orders and leads for our clients from day one."
For 20 years, InfoWorx has established itself as a pioneer in direct response advertising, and has generated billions of dollars of major "as seen on TV success" for its DRTV clients including Emerson Electric, InventTech, SnorEnz, Rubbermaid, and iRobot's Roomba. For additional information on InfoWorx, contact Ron Perlstein, or visit www.InfoWorx.com.
InfoWorx Direct, LLC, is a full service direct response agency with an evolving infomarketing business philosophy. The InfoWorx scientific approach has led to profitable results and success for established companies and newcomers alike.
For further information contact us at 561 852 1818.
Direct Response Agency InfoWorx Wins More DRTV Awards
Infomercial Producer and DRTV Agency, InfoWorx Direct (www.InfoWorx.com) won three Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA) in a competition that included over 2000 entries. InfoWorx services include award winning TV Production and media buying.
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[Press-News.org] Direct Response Agency InfoWorx Wins More DRTV AwardsInfomercial Producer and DRTV Agency, InfoWorx Direct (www.InfoWorx.com) won three Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA) in a competition that included over 2000 entries. InfoWorx services include award winning TV Production and media buying.