"Fast, Cost
Effective, and Measurable"
Fast --- Most notification companies rely exclusively on old
media to get their clients results. Media such as
Newspaper and Magazine ads worked very well up until
2001, when people began relying more on the web to get
the same news faster, and for free.
Then in 2006, when the
world began socializing online, the effectiveness of
those old media sources became even less effective for spreading
news, which is why people from all walks of life, from teenagers
to stay-at-home moms, from business executives to
presidential candidates, now use the power of the web to
gather information and to reach out to the masses.
Within minutes our team
can locate communities of people who are currently chatting
about almost any given product or service, and easily
join those communities and share case information with
them.
Cost Effective --- GCN
can deliver more impressions, and higher quality
traffic, normally for less than 1/2 the cost of a
traditional notification company. Although our focus is
not exclusively on saving our clients money, our proprietary
tactics allow us to do more for our clients,
for far less money.
Measurable ---
In the past, most notifications were developed simple to post information,
hoping that a small handful of their audience would see
it, which resulted in poor end-result numbers.
Every aspect of the
Notice ads
GCN creates are studied and tested to ensure maximum
visibility by the target audience, and maximum conversion
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TDA (Total Demographic Analysis)
MMC (Mico-Media Commercials)
SMM (Social Media Management)
OPC (Online Print Coverage)
C3 Web Seminars
Web-Media Placements
Strategic Web Design
Strategic Web Analysis
CIA (Class-Action Instant Alert)
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"Do
not 'roll the dice' with FRCP 23(a) and
Due Process requirements. The internet is
where people obtain the vast majority of their
information. As such, careful individuals and
companies ensure that GCN and “green”
notice is part of their consumer class action
notice programs."
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