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Cesari Direct Awarded Three MarCom Creative Awards
Direct Response Television Agency competed against 5,000 entries
Seattle, Wash. – February 14, 2007 - Cesari Direct, a full service direct response television (DRTV) advertising agency based in Seattle, received three Gold level MarCom Creative Awards from their 2006 competition. Their winning campaigns include: The Rug Doctor Mighty Pro, Nature’s Finest Candles, and The Nicer Dicer direct response television shows. The MarCom Creative Awards annually recognize outstanding achievements by marketing communications professionals. The MarCom Creative Awards competition received more than 5,000 entries for their 2006 competition. “We are thrilled to be recognized by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals [they oversee and administrate the MarCom Creative Awards competition] for our outstanding work on the three campaigns. At Cesari Direct, we strive to set the standard of excellence in DRTV production and this is a great confirmation of our efforts,” said Rick Cesari, CEO and Founder of Cesari Direct.
About Cesari Direct
Founded in 1993, Cesari Direct (www.cesaridirect.com) is one of the countries leading direct response television advertising agencies. They produce both long and short form direct response television shows (infomercials) as well as provide media buying services, interactive website development, and campaign management for their clients. The namesake of the company, Rick Cesari, the active CEO, has long been considered a pioneer in the DRTV industry having created and produced more than 75 infomercials with such successes that include The Juiceman Juicer, the George Foreman Grill, the Sonicare Toothbrush, and OxiClean. Most recently Cesari and his team have been credited with reinvigorating the Rug Doctor brand with a wildly successful infomercial that sells Rug Doctor’s carpet cleaning machines which until recently were only found as rentals in a network of 33,000 grocery stores.
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