ADVO Forms Internet Subsidiary, ShopWise.com | Internet News

ADVO Forms Internet Subsidiary, ShopWise.com

Written By
Pamela Parker
Pamela Parker
Apr 26, 2000
1 minute read

Direct marketing giant ADVO this week
re-organized to focus more attention on its Internet endeavors, forming a
subsidiary called ShopWise.com to
handle e-commerce related print advertising, CD-ROM insertion initiatives,
and other online efforts.


The first entity to come under the Shopwise.com umbrella will be Netserts.com, an advertising magazine
dedicated to driving traffic to Internet sites. ADVO (AD) recently acquired a controlling interest in the
publication.


“As our Internet-related business ventures continue to grow and evolve, it
has become important to establish this new subsidiary in order to provide a
dedicated business unit focused on accelerating their development and
integration with our core business,” said Gary Mulloy, ADVO’s chairman and
chief executive officer.


Don McKenzie, the former president of the company’s MailCoups subsidiary,
is taking the role of president of Shopwise.com. McKenzie, in his former
position, came up with ways to integrate Internet initiatives into the SuperCoups business, which is why he
was chosen to lead Shopwise.com.


ADVO is the nation’s largest direct mail marketing company with annual
revenues of over $1 billion.

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