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Netsertive to Demo Online Ad Program

Netsertive will be demonstrating a turnkey Internet marketing solution specifically developed for the home technology industry in booth #2353 at CEDIA EXPO. Netsertive's Local Extend display ad program effectively co-brands AV manufacturers with local dealers, turning online discovery of brand-specific products int

Netsertive will be demonstrating a turnkey Internet marketing solution specifically developed for the home technology industry in booth #2353 at CEDIA EXPO.

Netsertive’s Local Extend display ad program effectively co-brands AV manufacturers with local dealers, turning online discovery of brand-specific products into clicks to local dealer websites, resulting in new sales opportunities, according to the company. Participating dealers are leveraging the power of Lutron, McIntosh, Totem Acoustics, Mark Levinson, JBL Synthesis, Bowers & Wilkins, Integra, KEF, AudioQuest and other high-end brands with custom, co-branded banner ads.

Every co-op banner ad is professionally designed, showing a specific product or application from a participating Local Extend brand, while clearly displaying the name and location of a dealer in the local market of the viewing Internet user. When the ad is clicked, the prospect is taken directly to the dealer’s website, resulting in a local sales opportunity.

“We’re spending the same amount of money with Netsertive as we did doing our own online advertising. We’re getting four times the leads for the same spend,” said Stephanie Scola, marketing manager for KEF America.

“If you could leave CEDIA EXPO with a proven method for generating more sales opportunities for installing more of the systems that make you the most profit, would it make the show worth your time?” said Jamie Sasser, Netsertive AV business development director. “After stopping by our booth and seeing our exclusive, proven co-op programs in action, we know the answer will be an unqualified ‘yes.’”

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