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NextMark Introduces Preferred Provider Program

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

October 13, 2005 Hanover, NH USA – NextMark, Inc., a leading provider of list commerce technology, today introduced its Preferred Provider Program. The goal of this program is to help list managers promote their lists to users of the NextMark List Research System, which is used by 187 companies today. NextMark users are active buyers who, in the last 12 months alone, have made more than 130,000 list recommendations and placed an estimated $175 million in list orders. The key benefits of the program include improved placement in search results, special branding on results listings and data cards, and the right to cite the Preferred Provider designation in sales materials. (more…)

NextMark v5.9 Reveals Highly Correlated Lists

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

September 2, 2005 Hanover, NH USA – NextMark, Inc., a leading provider of list commerce technology, today announced the release of version 5.9 of its software platform. This new release introduced improvements to its List Strategy, List Brokerage, and List Management systems. One of the innovations is a new tool that identifies which marketing lists are highly correlated to one another. (more…)

NextMark Introduces Data Card Quality Report

Tuesday, May 13th, 2003

May 13, 2003 Hanover, NH USA – NextMark, Inc., a leading provider of software and market information to marketing professionals, today introduced the Data Card Quality Report. This report rates the quality of data cards, which describe marketing lists, based on criteria most important to media buyers when making purchasing decisions. (more…)

NextMark Announces MarketMax Pro™ for List Managers

Sunday, October 15th, 2000

October 15, 2000 New Orleans, LA – NextMark today introduced “MarketMax Pro™,” a new technology for list managers to promote lists on their website more effectively. MarketMax Pro includes a flexible database-driven datacard directory and a fully integrated search engine and is powered NextMark’s patent-pending technology. (more…)