Adam Armbruster, Retail & Broadcast Television Consultant
Adam Armbruster consults thousands of regional and national clients about turning traditional media marketing and advertising into profits.
His clients include; QVC, Midas, RC Wiley (Berkshire Hathaway owned), McDonald’s, PeaPod On-Line Grocery, Choice Brand Hotels, Modell’s Sporting Goods and many more.
Adam’s special focus is on how to create a winning message, an effective media plan, and an overall umbrella theme to a clients advertising plan.
Adam shifts business leaders out of the advertising world as it used to exist, and into the media world as it exists today.
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