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TESTIMONIALS
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We have always wanted to be more active in our Community, meet more people and develop more friendships. More importantly doing something we enjoy and are proud of. And with the Town Planner Community Calendar we have achieved that goal. The response from people living within our community has told us how much they appreciate the value of the Town Planner Community Calendar and its usefulness in their daily lives. Most people that receive the calendar realize that it is not just another piece of advertising. They know that the businesses that sponsor the Calendar are not just out to make sales, but also show appreciation for people living within their community. It is our feeling after meeting and getting to know other Publishers and the Pauler Communication Team, that the Town Planner is a solid and focused, growth-minded organization. The earning potential is only limited to the Publishers ability to seek out merchants and business professionals who are willing to invest in their image and give something back to the community.
Maria & Ray Hillebrand
Cave Creek, Arizona
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The Town Planner Calendar has been a very satisfying business to be in for many reasons. Foremost, it is immediately profitable! The publication is so well received in the community that people call for extra copies rather than asking that their name be removed from the mailing list. It is enjoyable to select the photos from the local photographer and gratifying to help local non--profit organizations promote their events.
Chuck & Carrie Sussman
Darien, Connecticut
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Several years ago Paul Davis and I were presented with the Town Planner opportunity for the Jacksonville market. At that time we were both intrigued with the uniqueness of the Town Planner and felt our community would be very receptive to the calendar; both families and businesses. We were not desappointed, as we have grown Town Planner each year and it has become the calendar of choice in our community. I recently had an acquaintance, who was the manager of an appliance maintenance contract company, tell me, "Paul you are doing a great job with Town Planner. We go into hundreds of homes daily and Town Planner is hanging in almost all of them."
Also, I can not express strongly enough the strength of the Town Planner network. They all have the best interest of each other and they are never too busy to share or discuss an idea with a fellow publisher.
Town Planner is more than a calendar and you will see this once you make the commitment to our family!
Paul Simmons
Jacksonville, Florida
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As I begin my 11th year as a Town Planner publisher, I am excited about renewing my license agreement. I have owned many businesses over the years (ie. a chain of hair salons, a direct mail company, a restaurant, a magazine publishing company and a travel agency) and I can say that, without a doubt, the earning potential of the Town Planner and profit margins exceed all the others. Also, Pauler Communications continues to offer more and more support and is sincerely interested in the success of all Town Planner publishers. Any prospective publisher should feel free to call me if I can help answer any questions.
Jim Waller
Atlanta, Georgia
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Being a Town Planner publisher has been a positive experience. The product I publish has evolved into a vehicle that the community enjoys using, thus I feel that I am contributing to the community (not just selling). The network of publishers is one of strength and comraderie. We help each other, share ideas, and believe that we are all in this thing together. Would I do it again? I definitely would! The money's not bad either!
Murray Winer
Danvers, Massachusetts
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The Town Planner Calendar serves an important role in the community, linking businesses and residents. As a community - focused advertising vehicle, it is a high quality, unique, useful product with year long shelf life.
The strong publisher network is comprised of cooperative, independent individuals that are eager to share experiences with each other.
As a business opportunity the Town Planner provides publishers the opportunity to print a first class publication with flexibility in the sales cycle.
There is also strong central office support.
Janet Drummey
Frammingham, Massachusetts
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The St. Louis Community Town Planner offers us the opportunity to not only present the best resource vehicle of what's happening in St. Louis, but also gives us the opportunity to give something back to the community.
Pauler Communications has certainly given us total support throughout the years in assisting us in reaching or annual goals. For the 10 years we have published the Town Planner here in St. Louis, Larry Paulozzi and his staff have never failed to address our requests and every need.
The Town Planner is a great product. The entire St. Louis, MO community has embraced the Town Planner with passion and enthusiasm.
Dan Rosen
St. Louis, Missouri
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This year was our tenth year publishing the Town Planner Calendar. Each year our recognition in the market has grown. You can not go into a house without seeing it hanging on a refrigerator or wall. Our advertisers love the fact that their business is being seen every day in all the homes in their community. We are already looking forward to our 11th year.
Joe & Pat O'Dowd
Pinebrook, New Jersey
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As a Town Planner Publisher, I have the opportunity to build a successful business using a proven concept. New ideas always crop up from our publisher network. These creative ideas, along with the support of PCI, help me to maximize the potential in each community. In addition to selling, I enjoy creating and distributing a product the residents look forward to receiving.
Sid Hoenig
Harrison, New York
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My 13 years as a Town Planner publisher have been very rewarding for myself and my family. It has provided a wonderful income based upon a business model requiring only one employee, low expenses and no inventory costs. It has also provided the freedom and flexibility to allow me to be there for my family when they need me. It's not the perfect business but it's close.
Dave Coffman
Cleveland, Ohio
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Being a Town Planner publisher for the past six years has been great for our entire family. We have all enjoyed the benefits of owning your own business. We've made money, had more time together as a family and we produced a quality product and service for our community.
As a support network the Town Planner publisher group has been terrific. Pauler Communications has provided us with tools we need to begin and expand. The other publishers from around the nation have been willing to share and help when needed.
The public as a community has embraced the Town Planner calendar as an important part of organizing their family life. We have made it a complete organizing information resource tool that's easy to understand and use. The community receives it free at their homes and they love it! Our experience as a publisher has been hard work and very rewarding in many ways.
Sam DeBona
Ambridge, Pennsyvania
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I have been a TP publisher for seven years and I love it! The Town Planner is such a perfect fit for me because IT IS what I NEED IT to be. I can work my business full-time, put my all into it, and be extremely successful. Or, if a life situation is such that alot of my attention is temporarily needed elsewhere (my current case with an almost 2 year old), the flexibility is wonderful. Even part-time I am able to add to our family's income quite nicely. I have a strong base of loyal repeat clients who value the calendar, and this makes my job both easier and rewarding.
Angela Carlton
North Augusta, South Carolina
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I have been publishing the Town Planner community calendar for 4 years. I initially became a publisher because of the flexibility in time management. I have since learned that the Town Planner has not only fullfilled my expectations on time, but also became both personally and financially rewarding. We are providing an exciting way for the communities to interact with local businesses. We have expanded our mail each year, and plan to continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Steve Shoulders
Goodlettsville, Tennessee
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My eleventh year of publishing is still just as much fun as my first year was. New clients and new consumers are still impressed when they are introduced to the FREE GIFT which is packed full of information and savings for their communities.
Every year has been profitable (even the first campaign which only covered five months of sales time). As a Town Planner publisher, I have the opportunity of working at my own pace and without any limitation on earnings.
Sharon Kay
Houston, Texas
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Total Sense. That's what being a Town Planner Publisher means for me. It's a "NO BRAINER"! I just published my third edition of the Town Planner Calendar in Green Bay, Wisconsin. I am proud and thrilled to be providing this community service to the Green Bay residents. Each year as I've grown my business, the response to this FREE community publication is overwhelming.
Let me share with you why I personally value this business so much. First, as a single parent of three children I appreciate having a flexible schedule that the Town Planner offers me. All my appointments revolve around my children's schedules. I work when they are in school. Since I work out of my home, I can even be productive at night if necessary.
Secondly, the Town Planner is a very profitable business. The only costs involved are printing costs, typesetting, postage, royalties, and publisher dues. Other small miscellaneous costs include office supplies and phone expenses. Fortunately, there are no inventory costs to carry. As one adds more communities, the profit margin increases. Ideally, many current customers are eager to advertise on new territories that I open up. A high percentage of customers renew each year because they received a favorable response from sponsoring the calendar.
Michigan
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