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AdStar Introduces New Job Posting Service for Advertising Agencies.


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Advertising Agencies' Use of AdStar Software

AdStar, the leading application service provider for the classified advertising industry, today introduced AdStar Online, a new classified ad transaction service for recruitment advertising
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With AdStar Online, more than 400 agencies now have the ability to use AdStar's remote ad entry desktop software to post jobs on online job boards.

As part of the new service launch, AdStar announced agreements with several online job boards, including Dice.com, the leading IT job board, JobScience.com, the leading healthcare job board, CampusCareerCenter.com, a leading job board for recent college graduates, and Regional Help Wanted, which features more than 170 localized Translated into the spoken language of the country. See localization.  job boards. As a result, the online job boards can leverage the use of AdStar's software within recruitment advertising agencies across the country.

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, Nationwide and TMP TMP (thymidine monophosphate): see thymine.  Worldwide, with the ability to post jobs to several of the leading online specialty job boards," said Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar. "We are also helping the online job boards by placing their services in front of thousands of active professional advertisers who are using our software. We anticipate a quick adoption of the new online job posting feature, which could result in significant revenues for our company."

AdStar Online reduces processing time of posting jobs to online job boards. While most online recruiting services that aggregate job postings require advertisers to connect to the Web, find the site's posting interface, enter data and then hunt for a posting confirmation, AdStar allows agencies to use the tool they are comfortable with and create print ads and post jobs to online job boards at the same time.

"AdStar's remote ad entry software has been the standard in classified ad placement software for the last 15 years," Bernhard said. "The ability to place ads to online job boards using the existing AdStar desktop interface will save agencies from having to familiarize themselves with a variety of online forms and re-keying the same ads over and over again, while placing the job boards online inventory directly in front of advertisers. With AdStar Online, agencies can easily and affordably broaden the reach of their clients' employment ads."

As part of AdStar's historical remote ad entry software, which allows professional advertisers to create, schedule, pay for and submit ads directly into dozens of newspapers' classified advertising systems, AdStar Online extends the reach of agencies and their clients into the growing online ad market. The new service is provided to the online job boards on a fee-per-ad basis.

About AdStar, Inc.

AdStar (Nasdaq: ADST ADST Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (Arlington, Virginia)
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, ADSTW), based in Marina del Rey, provides classified ad placement services via the Internet and other electronic delivery channels. Beginning in 1986, AdStar set the standard for remote ad entry software by giving advertisers the ability to place ads electronically with one or several of the largest newspapers in the United States Newspapers have declined in their influence and penetration into American households over the years. The U.S. does not have a national paper per se, although the influential dailies the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are sold in most U.S. cities. . In 1999, AdStar released Advertise123.com, a Web-based version of its historical business model. The company's broad range of services provides advertisers the ability to place ads in a growing number of major metropolitan newspapers, state and regional newspaper networks and leading classified ad Web sites. The company serves as an application service provider (ASP) for the classified advertising industry by turning publishers' Web sites into full-service classified ad sales channels for their print and online classified ad sections.

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 concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven unproven Dubious, nonscientific, not proven, quack, questionable, unscientific adjective Relating to that which has not been validated by reproducible experiments or other scientific methods for determining effect or efficacy  and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security ''This article or section is being rewritten at

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 risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company's annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact.
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