Strauss Media Strategies, Inc. creates successful radio, print, and digital advertising campaigns in English and/or Spanish, on a small or large scale on behalf of our clients. We have the background and experience to produce, strategically place and purchase radio advertising according to the target markets, demographics and goals of the client.
We will work within the budget of each client to guarantee maximum exposure by utilizing our extensive relationships with leading radio stations of every format across the country. With experience in both local and national advertising campaigns, Strauss Media Strategies has the knowledge to bring our client’s message to its target audience in the most cost effective manner possible.
Our Latest Radio Advertisement Campaigns
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Strauss Media Strategies developed a national radio advertising program to promote the Elect Susie campaign. The campaign was designed to bring awareness to 9 million uninsured children by “electing” 10-year-old Susie Flynn for President. The ads, entitled “Sixteen Dollars,” aired on top news/talk and music-formatted station within the appropriate radio metro area that reached the targeted cities and towns.
Microsoft's nationwide tour, Microsoft Across America, brings techonology to small and mid-sized businesses. Strauss Media Strategies produced a thirty second and a fifteen second radio spot to help promote the launch of the tour. Listen to the 15 second radio advertisement:
Strauss Media Strategies developed a national radio advertising campaign for AARP focusing on the Dorgan Snowe Prescription Drug Importation Bill. The bill was to make safe, affordable, imported drugs available to all. Listen to the 60 second radio advertisement:
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"It’s always a pleasure to work with the folks at Strauss Media Strategies. They are professional and hard-working, and they deliver top-notch results. They have really taken the time to get to know our organization and its priorities, and have become an integral part of MADD’s national communications efforts."