Celestial Marketing Set to Take Brands to New Heights

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:23pm EDT

Start-Up Agency Boasts New Space Advertising Model
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
In the current age of media over-saturation and mixed messaging
across multiple platforms, advertisers continue to clamor for new and
effective ways to reach their core consumer audience. Traditional
advertising has lost its luster, while interactive efforts for most
brands struggle to make their mark. Enter Celestial Marketing, an
agency focused on taking a brand's message to the one medium a
consumer can not "tune out" or "turn off"...outer space. By creating
integrated extra-terrestrial campaigns that span the likes of the
moon, satellites, space stations and space-bound vehicles, Celestial
will look to bring brands and consumers into the next frontier of
non-traditional advertising.

   Celestial Marketing founders, Aaron "Alan" Drexell and Steven
Scharf, hold a combined background in space and advertising. Prior to
founding Celestial, Drexell worked in various capacities in the
development of GPS technologies for governmental and private
applications. Scharf began his career as a consultant, working with
the ranks of various well known brands.

   "We are thrilled to launch Celestial Marketing. It's official,
we've hung our shingle, and are looking forward to discussing this
opportunity with forward thinking brands interested in the space
space."

   Celestial Marketing opens with 19 full time employees, plus global
relationships with space programs and best in class space vendors. The
company's first major project is set to take place in the next month
or so, though details cannot be confirmed at this point. For more
information please visit the website at: www.celestialmarketing.com.

   Press Contact: Please email all inquiries to
press@celestialmarketing.com.

Celestial Marketing
Publicity Coordinator
Aaron Paine, 301-785-7407

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