In bewährter Manier bewirbt der Cornelsen Verlag die neue Version von "Tell Me More". Allerdings habe der Publisher noch nie so viel Geld für das Marketing eines Produkts oder eine Reihe ausgegeben.

Noch nie zuvor hat der Cornelsen Verlag eine derart umfangreiche Werbekampagne betrieben wie diesen Herbst für seine Reihe "Tell Me More". 200.000 Euro gibt das Unternehmen für das Marketing zur neuen Version 6.0 der Sprachsoftwareserie aus, sagt Carsten Pfeiffer, Vertriebs- und Marketingleiter Handel von Cornelsen. Dem Handel will das Unternehmen Plakate, 50.000 Demo-CDs und Prospekte mit einem Preisausschreiben für die Endkunden zur Verfügung stellen, bei dem es als Hauptpreis eine Wochenendflugreise nach Paris für zwei Personen zu gewinnen gibt. Zudem will der Verlag für "Tell Me More 6.0" Anzeigen in "ComputerBild", "Chip", "Focus", "Focus Money", "Die Zeit", "Spotlight" und neun anderen Zeitschriften schalten. "Focus Money" sollen im November rund 200.000 Demo-CDs der neuen Produkte beiliegen.

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