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PAGAS Mailing Services Changes Name to Saving Source Direct
Monday 18. February 2008 - PAGAS Mailing Services announced today that it is changing its name to Saving Source Direct, effective immediately. The change will help users and customers quickly associate the company's name with the services it provides.
Serving as a marketplace for savings, Saving Source Direct is the local source for value-oriented content and coupons in more than 100 markets throughout North Carolina. Top markets include Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, Asheville, Greenville, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount and Elizabeth City. Each month Saving Source Direct reaches over three million homes.
“To provide our customers a true value-driven product, it’s important that users be able to immediately recognize our company and what it does,” said Jeff Means, chief executive officer of Saving Source Direct. “As consumers increasingly look for ways to conserve money, our product provides instant savings for neighborhood services and restaurants.”
Started in 1986, Saving Source Direct offers its customers a shared mail program, designed to saturate specific zip codes, as well as customized mail programs. Offering a turnkey direct mail advertising solution, Saving Source Direct provides high-caliber creativity and consultation on messaging, design and delivery.
Through Saving Source Direct’s network affiliations, the company offers shared mail distribution to over 110 million households from coast to coast, as well as provides solo mailing services for targeted demographics and customer lists.
Saving Source Direct is owned by Cox Newspapers, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, and participates in Cox Conserves, a national program that encourages Cox’s 80,000 employees and families to engage in eco-friendly practices that reduce energy use and promote sustainability. All of Saving Source Direct’s products are recyclable, and the company encourages employees to participate in conservation projects.