''Top Ten'' Category Searches in Print and Internet Yellow Pages Reveal What Consumers Want; Restaurants, Physicians, Automobiles and Lawyers Among Highest Ranked Yellow Pages Headings.BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. -- Restaurants, physicians, automobiles and lawyers are among the Top Ten categories searched by Americans when accessing the print and online Yellow Pages, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. research announced today by the Yellow Pages Association(TM) (YPA YPA Yellow Pages Association (formerly National Yellow Pages Service Association) YPA Yellow Pages Advertising YPA Yugoslav People's Army YPA Yearly Plan of Action (TM)). The 2005 Yellow Pages Industry Usage Study, conducted by Knowledge Networks/SRI, reveals the top-referenced Yellow Pages headings in print, and for the first time ever, in Internet Yellow Pages. The 10 most frequently referenced print Yellow Pages headings are: 1) Restaurants, 2) Physicians-Surgeons, 3) Automobile Parts, 4) Automobile Repairing-Service, 5) Pizza, 6) Attorneys-Lawyers, 7) Automobile Dealers, 8) Dentists, 9) Hospitals and 10) Beauty Salons. For Internet Yellow Pages, the 10 most frequently referenced headings are: 1) Restaurants, 2) Hotels, 3) Physicians-Surgeons, 4) Automobile Dealers, 5) Florists, 6) Automobile Repairing-Service, 7) Automobile Parts-Supplies, 8) Schools, 9) Attorneys-Lawyers and 10) Insurance. "There are some significant differences between the top category searches in print versus online Yellow Pages, as a higher percentage of online references are credited to the headings of hotels, florists and schools," said Larry Small, YPA director of research. "However, restaurants continue to take the most popular heading slot for both the print and online Yellow Pages." For more information on specific Yellow Pages headings, please visit the Yellow Pages Association Web site at http://www.ypassociation.org/research/index.cfm. *Note: Number of references for the top 10 print and Internet Yellow Pages are available upon request. About The Yellow Pages Association Originally founded in 1975 as the National Yellow Pages Service Association (NYPSA NYPSA National Yellow Pages Service Association ), the Yellow Pages Association (YPA) is the trade organization of a print and electronic media industry valued at more than $26 billion worldwide ($14 billion in the U.S.). Association members include Yellow Pages publishers, who produce leading-edge electronic products and deliver Yellow Pages directories to 100 percent of U.S. homes with telephones - and who account for more than 90 percent of Yellow Pages revenue generated in the U.S. and Canada. Members include the industry's international, national and local sales forces, certified marketing representatives (CMRs) and associate members, a group of industry stakeholders that include Yellow Pages advertisers, vendors and suppliers. The Association has members in more than 20 countries. Dennis M. Payne, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002. Yellow Pages, is the Board Chair. YPA board member companies include BellSouth, Dex DEX - A cross between Modula-2 and C by W. van Oortmerssen. Amiga version 1.2. Media, Inc., Verizon Information Services See Information Systems. , Yellow Pages Group, DataNational/Volt Directory Systems, R.H. Donnelley, RR Donnelley
The Yellow Pages medium provides a powerful return on investment for advertisers and can serve as the cornerstone of an integrated advertising media mix. For more information, please visit the YPA Web site at www.ypassociation.org or call (908) 286-2380. To learn more about Yellow Pages advertising, visit www.buyyellow.com. For a Who's Who of Internet Yellow Pages and search engines, visit www.localsearchguide.org. The Yellow Pages Integrated Media Association The Integrated Media Association is a nonprofit organization based in Rhinebeck, New York. One of IMA's main projects is organizing the annual IMA Conference. The most recent conference was called "The Public Media Conference: Making the Transition" or "IMA Public Media 2007 is a Delaware not-for-profit corporation, dba Yellow Pages Association. |
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