I worked at the local paper in different capacities including management for a few years and I have seen first hand how hit or miss the inserting really is. Most iserts are done for the chain stores and when a few of those go missing nobody really knows or cares too much, except for the customer who happened to be waiting for that weeks circular, in which case the paper is either re-delivered to them later that morning or they can stop by the newsroom to pick up a free copy of the missing insert. I don't want to bash anyone here, but the distribution of newspapers is left up to people who arely see the light of day. What I mean is, if you had a chance to walk down to the area where the inserting takes place ( after it comes off the press ) you would see alot of people who are not paid very much and the effort they give to making sure your insert ends up in the hands of potential customers leaves alot to be desired. Having said that, sometimes especialy on sundays or holidays the workload almost doubles because of the sheer size of the papers on those days and they just can't keep up.
Regardless, this is not your problem. I would go right to the publisher with this. Just call and find out who it is if you don't know already. I learned awhile back that if you have a problem with your boss, don't go to his boss. Go further up the line. That way the problem can't be ignored. Somehow make him aware that you are a member of say the chamber of commerce and would like to not have to tell everyone about how his paper runs such a shoddy advertising deptment. Just do it in a non-threatening way and I think you will at least get some sort of full colour ad deal out of it, if not more.
Regardless, this is not your problem. I would go right to the publisher with this. Just call and find out who it is if you don't know already. I learned awhile back that if you have a problem with your boss, don't go to his boss. Go further up the line. That way the problem can't be ignored. Somehow make him aware that you are a member of say the chamber of commerce and would like to not have to tell everyone about how his paper runs such a shoddy advertising deptment. Just do it in a non-threatening way and I think you will at least get some sort of full colour ad deal out of it, if not more.
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