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Phil Bernstein

Phil Bernstein is Portland’s Finest Media Rep. It says so on his business card, so it must be true.

After eleven years in professional baseball (working in marketing for the Portland Beavers and the New York Mets), Phil has spent the past 13 years in radio, designing campaigns to help Portland and Vancouver businesses tell their stories, find more customers, and make more sales.

Phil has studied the advertising masters, from Claude Hopkins and John Caples to Joseph Sugarman and Dan O’Day. He’s worked on campaigns that have succeeded wildly, and on campaigns that have failed miserably. The successful ones have traits in common, and so do the failures. Phil Bernstein has learned the difference, and that experience can change your marketing effort from an expense to a profit center.

From radio to internet, Phil can develop your campaign, write the copy, and get the whole thing in motion. It’s a beautiful thing.

Call Phil Bernstein at 503-323-6553, or email him here

Phil Bernstein is wondering if he can improve his search engine ranking by writing his name repeatedly. There are several other Phil Bernsteins out there, and this particular Phil Bernstein wants to get to the top of the page. So Phil Bernstein is writing this in the third person.

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  • Ryan // December 22, 2006 at 10:37 pm | Reply

    I’m typing this on my Wiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!ยก!!!!!

  • Todd Tolces // January 29, 2007 at 10:06 am | Reply

    Just remember, Humblelina…if it weren’t for me, you’d still be ending each piece of “Portland’s Finest Radio Copy” with “…for all your (insert client’s product or service here) needs.” Thank God you’ve gotten better.

  • Tara Bloom // January 19, 2008 at 9:24 am | Reply

    Thanks for linking to my “Ditch the Dusty Widget” blog, Phil. Reading yours and enjoying it, especially the expert psychology insights on consumers. Much to my embarassment, I can vouch for the truth in the women and cosmetics observation. Drop me a line. Cheers!

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