If we were to put on our Public Relations hat, wed tell you that Javelin is about publishing custom editorial for magazines, websites, email, eNewsletters, advertorials and Direct Response. Wed stress that while our editorial entertains and informs as effectively as it sells and builds brands, it lifts the only metric that matters: ROI. Wed point out that we pride ourselves on always delivering an integrated solution. A solution anchored in proven consumer insights so that it engages consumers on a level traditional advertising alone cant attain, yet still works as an integral part of existing marketing programs. A solution that often serves as the foundation of a CRM-driven permission-marketing program.
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Them Days began as a Labrador Heritage Society project in 1973 with the intention of producing a single publication. Retired trapper Isaac Rich conducted the initial research by tape recording his friends in the Labrador communities of Happy Valley, Rigolet and North West River. In 1975 an organization of seniors, the Old Timers League, applied to the New Horizon Program to obtain funding for the first publication. On March 15, 1975 Doris Saunders was hired as editor to compile the material collected by Isaac Rich into a book. That first edition of Them Days magazine was made available to the public in August of 1975. The publication went on to become a quarterly magazine which is available on a subscription and retail sale basis.
Dojos.ca currently features information on over 2,100 Martial Arts Schools in Canada. Many of these schools have Style information available. Based on this, Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Kick Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Jiu-Jitsu (Jujutsu/Jujitsu) & Brazilian Jiu-jitsu are the most offered Martial Arts in Canada. The following chart compares the top Martial Arts Styles in Canada