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Bold Face — Advertisers receive one
bold face listing for every $150 invested in Thomas Register®
in Print and Thomas Register® on CD-ROM.
Light Face — Unlimited.
Company Profile — Each company receives
one Company profile listing. However, cross references are
provided free of charge for situations where a company name
has changed.
Bold Face —
32 words per listing. This is a simplified explanation of
the actual policy. If this does not adequately address your
needs please consult your Thomas Register® Representative.
Light Face — 16 words per listing.
Company Profile — 80 words.
Note: The number of words allowed refers
specifically to the “descriptive text”. You do
not count the words in your address or other contact and associated
information that appears at all your listings in arriving
at the number of words allowed.
The “Summary Of Products &
Services” (“Company Profile Text”) and “PDM”
(The descriptive text that appears in your product and services
listings, PDM stands for product descriptive matter) in Thomas
Register® should help qualify buyer inquiries. Text must
be strictly factual, succinct and unbiased, and must never
sound like direct statements by manufacturers. The Summary
and PDM are definitely not “advertising”, and
Editorial (not the advertiser) has final say on their content.
The following examples illustrate the types of Company Profiles
TEXT and PDM we hope to receive.
1. PRODUCTS and SERVICES: Use generic terms
to NAME and DESCRIBE what’s for sale. SUMMARIZE a large product
line. (“Fluid Power Products”) LIST the items
in a small product line. (“Pumps, Valves, Fittings”)
2. PURPOSE/APPLICATION: What does it do? What is it for? (“For
Heating, Drying & Baking”)
3. INDUSTRIES SERVED: Who uses it? (“For the Pharmaceutical
& Cosmetics Industries”)
4. MATERIALS: What is it made of? (“Carbon, Mild &
Stainless Steels”)
5. What TYPE? What KIND? (“High & Ultra-High Vacuum”,
“Mechanical & Electromechanical”,
“Pressure Sensitive”)
6. What SIZES? (“Metric Fasteners”, “Castings
To 30,000 Lbs.”)
7. STANDARDS/SPECIFICATIONS (“ASME Code Tanks”)
8. QUANTITIES (“Prototypes”, “Short Runs”,
“Production Quantities”)
9. Verifiable, quantifiable or objective DELIVERY information.
(“Just-In-Time Delivery”, “48-Hour Turnaround”,
“8-Week Delivery From Prototype To Production”,
“Next Day Delivery”) WARNING: contrast these examples
with #9 in the “Unacceptable Copy” list below.
10. Names of COMPANIES (not brands!) whose products are carried
or handled by distributors or manufacturers’ representatives.
1. Brand names or trademarks when used if
they were generic terms (such as “Lucite Embedments”).
Brands are only acceptable when their protected status is
indicated, or when proper ownership is cited (“Teflon®
Coatings” or “Molding Of General Electric Ultem
Brand Polyetherimide Resins”).
2. Company histories.
3. Mission statements or policies.
4. Slogans or mottoes: “Everything For The Plastic Molder”,
“First In Widgets Since 1922”
5. Factory Size: “65,000 Square Foot Plant”, “Four
Acre Facility”
6. Boastful, promotional, subjective or unverifiable claims
of any kind. Avoid words and phrases like: Better “Committed
to…” or “Dedicated to…”, Exacting,
Exceptional, Fast, Innovative, Latest, “Leaders in…”,
Modern, Quality, Sophisticated, Superior, Unique.
7. Convenience of location: “Near Major Interstates”,
“Minutes From O’Hare”
8. Comparisons with competitors or competitor’s products,
whether overt or implied.
9. Delivery information that is vague, subjective or unverifiable:
“Quick Delivery” (or Fast, Immediate, Prompt,
Rapid, Timely, etc.)
10. Direct statements from manufacturers: “We Make…”
or “Our Products Include…” (Instead, say:
“Mfr. of…”)
11. Direct statements to subscribers: “To Your Specs”.
(Instead say: “To Specs”.)
12. Copy so unrelated or irrelevant to the heading under which
it is intended to appear that the company will seem misclassified.
13. Pricing statements or claims: “Low cost”,
“Economical”, “Cost effective”, “Competitive
pricing”, “Volume discounts”, “Factory
Direct pricing”
14. Guarantee and warranty statements.
15. Offers of literature: “Call For Our Free Catalog”
16. Superscripts and subscripts (Ft3 or H2O).
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