Venmark International Celebrates 35th Anniversary

Venmark International, a firm specializing in publicizing products, applications, awards, and events for small- and medium-sized technical, industrial, and commercial firms is celebrating its thirty-fifth year in business.  Recognized for their superior product news releases, the firm was founded in 1977 by Steven M. Stroum who served a four year appointment as a Small Business Advisor to the Governor of Massachusetts.

 

Venmark International has a distinctive business model which lets them partner with emerging as well as established companies.  Most clients are small business owners and value the firm’s return-on-investment approach to marketing.  Venmark offers services on a project basis and targets specific regions around the world.  They have been creating “remarkable content” for editors long before the expression gained popularity on the internet.  And that content has been published in leading technical and industrial publications and websites throughout the world; creating sales and profits for their clients for well over a quarter century.

 

According to Mr. Stroum, “Even though Venmark works on a project basis, we do create a comprehensive product publicity plan for each client.  I learned long ago that clients are uncomfortable with monthly retainers and long-term commitments.  They prefer well-defined, fixed-fee projects and measureable results.  That is why we’ve served a loyal group of clients since 1977.”

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Steve Stroum

Steven M. Stroum, founder and president of Venmark International is a seasoned publicist, marketer, and entrepreneur who has been featured in INC Magazine, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine, Industrial Marketing, OMNI Magazine, USA Today, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, The Middlesex News, San Francisco Chronicle, and other media outlets. He has also appeared on numerous radio and television programs, addressed many business and civic groups, and been a guest lecturer at Boston College, Babson College, MIT, and his alma mater Northeastern University.

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