Publication of the Insurance Marketing Magazine Suspended fo
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Summit Business Media focuses on resources for publications agent string
Clearwater, FL (February 20, 2009) - Summit Business Media has suspended the publication of Insurance Marketing magazine, a title of his adviser Media Network. The decision to suspend Insurance Marketing, a monthly magazine that targets BGA FMO and readers, was based on concerns about the publication of the viability in the current market conditions.
"As the priority of the companies where they spend their ad dollars, it became apparent that in order to better serve our customers, we need to concentrate our resources on targeting agent in the chain, we are well equipped to make our publications, including the sales agent in the Journal, Life Insurance Selling, Senior Market Advisor, and National Underwriter, "said Tom Fowler, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Media Division Summit Business Media.
The company has expressed its satisfaction with the engagement of readers, advertisers and staff, and said he would consider reviving the magazine as soon as conditions improve.
As a result of this decision, James Green (editor, editor in chief) and Heather Strickland (Editor) will now focus full time on the Journal of the sales agent.
For more information on the commercialization of products targeting and recruitment of life, health, and annuity agents, visit www.AgentMediaCorp.com.
Contacts
Tom Fowler
Executive Vice President / General Manager, Media Division
Summit Business Media
201-526-1233
tfowler@sbmedia.com
James Green
Publisher and editor
Summit Business Media
800-933-9449 x229
jgreen@sbmedia.com
Clearwater, FL (February 20, 2009) - Summit Business Media has suspended the publication of Insurance Marketing magazine, a title of his adviser Media Network. The decision to suspend Insurance Marketing, a monthly magazine that targets BGA FMO and readers, was based on concerns about the publication of the viability in the current market conditions.
"As the priority of the companies where they spend their ad dollars, it became apparent that in order to better serve our customers, we need to concentrate our resources on targeting agent in the chain, we are well equipped to make our publications, including the sales agent in the Journal, Life Insurance Selling, Senior Market Advisor, and National Underwriter, "said Tom Fowler, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Media Division Summit Business Media.
The company has expressed its satisfaction with the engagement of readers, advertisers and staff, and said he would consider reviving the magazine as soon as conditions improve.
As a result of this decision, James Green (editor, editor in chief) and Heather Strickland (Editor) will now focus full time on the Journal of the sales agent.
For more information on the commercialization of products targeting and recruitment of life, health, and annuity agents, visit www.AgentMediaCorp.com.
Contacts
Tom Fowler
Executive Vice President / General Manager, Media Division
Summit Business Media
201-526-1233
tfowler@sbmedia.com
James Green
Publisher and editor
Summit Business Media
800-933-9449 x229
jgreen@sbmedia.com
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