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Quick Question – Advertising

ARSA continues its successful rollout of new advertising opportunities. In the first year since the board of directors approved the “big takeover” of the association’s periodical distribution and advertising sales, the team has stood up new procedures and has signed its first cadre of new contracts.

“Advertising with ARSA is about more than just selling; it demonstrates belief in quality and safety, a commitment to commonsense compliance, and intelligent business acumen,” Association President Josh Krotec said in the June 2023 hotline newsletter. “When you see a company in the pages of a periodical like the hotline or on ARSA.org, you know more than just what they sell…you see who they are.”

All members should review the options available by visiting arsa.org/advertising. Even those who don’t think the association is the right venue for their ads can help by providing feedback via this month’s “quick question”:

Note: The question is displayed in its own, embedded window. If the “Submit” button is not visible on the screen, you must scroll within the survey window to submit your response.

If the embedded survey does not appear/load, open the survey independently by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ARSAAdvertising.

Click here to see what questions have been asked and answered…and keep a lookout for more.



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