Clear Ink is a digital and interactive marketing partnership that delivers unique insights and programs about the Internet to sales and marketing organizations. The firm provides services that monetize and pay for web sites, high-impact electronic marketing initiatives and loyalty programs. Our range is from site redesigns, company or product launches, to long-term, iterative efficacy programs. All engagements, short- or long-term, begin with knowledge amortized over years in the industry and scores of clients. Our long-term clients have come to understand that applying continuous and iterative feedback methods over time bring the highest return on investment. Clear Ink can be a trusted partner for internal departments or an outsourced interactive marketing and services department.

People

David Burk (CEO)

Ellen Ahearn (CFO)

Jackie Stagg (Director of Operations)

Steve Nelson (Chief Strategy Officer)

Tamara Osheroff (VP Client Services)

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