RETELE COMPANY
"A Small Advertising Agency With Big Ideas"
About The Retele Company...
We've been in business since 1986 and have grown over the years because we offer our clients superior creativity at a reasonable cost. In a way, our advertising can be considered "handcrafted" because we take a personal interest in each and every project and avoid easy, "cookie-cutter" solutions. At Retele, no ad is produced unless it is properly targeted and creatively memorable. We put a lot of effort into the upfront strategic thinking and then develop ads that are distinctive and compelling. We learned the trade at the large Madison Avenue agencies (e.g. Young & Rubicam, J. Walter Thompson) but now offer the same level of thinking to smaller and mid-size companies. And by keeping our overhead low we can add extra value to your advertising investment.
Our capabilities include print and broadcast advertising, direct response, newsletters, brochures, and website development. We can handle a wide range of assignments but have had particular experience in the following areas: food, wine and restaurants, retail, real estate, and business-to-business communications. Below is a summary of just some of the types of projects we have been involved with:
- Ads for retailers that "get results."
...The name "Retele" is actually an acronym for "Retail Television"!
- Print and radio ads for restaurants from A to Z (or, from Avra to Zocalo!) A Sampling
...We now represent a number of restaurants who like our creativity and "hands-on" approach.
- High-impact, low-cost collateral materials for companies like Alyssia, Hertz, Hot Line and
Temporarily Yours.
...Just look at our Brochures.
- Trade ads for the Borden Pasta Group and other food companies.
...We've had extensive food and beverage experience.
- Monthly newsletter and collateral materials for Columbia Business School alumni
organization.
...our ongoing marketing consultation for CBSAC/NY has helped this organization become one of the most successful B-School alumni clubs of its kind.....Look