Mike Santoro


  • Mike Santoro


    Mike Santoro
    Walker Sands Communications
    Chicago, IL
    mike.santoro(at)walkersands(dot)com

    Mike is an integrated marketing and media communications expert, with nearly five years of experience in the industry. As a Senior Account Manager with Walker Sands Communication, he is a well respected member of the American Marketing Association (AMA) and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). His focus is on planning and executing successful client marketing plans and media relations programs.

    Mike's background is in business to business marketing and technology, stemming from his experience at Technology Advisors Inc., a top CRM consulting firm and reseller of Microsoft and Sage business solutions. Mike headed the marketing department as the Marketing Manager where he advised strategic direction in brand identity, Internet marketing, direct marketing, advertising, and graphic design.

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October 29, 2007

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Niamh Kiernan

I tried the direct marketing approach for another business and even used beautiful hand written quality envelopes but did not have much success. Perhaps my enclosure was not cutting the mustard.

Daniel B.Honigman

Thanks for the love, Mike. It seems that everyone already knows these principles, but marketers either want to be super-cheap or really experimental. There has to be something better!

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