![]() ![]() Students Thank Hardy Tel For ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Experience On FRS Youth Tour In D.C.We invite you to explore all of the functions of our new online directory! Post navigation This includes advertisements placed in our yellow pages. Once you have search results displayed, you can view the location on a map if the address is published, or you can view the result in book form, seeing the listing exactly as it appears in our white and/or yellow pages. You can tailor your search to our white pages or our yellow pages. You can search for people, businesses, or subjects by typing in names, businesses, phone numbers, addresses, or keywords. Hardy has partnered with Yadtel Publishing to design the online directory. You also will find links to the Hardy online directory under the “About” heading on our webpage and under our Side Menu accessed by clicking the plus sign inside the circle at the top right of our webpage. You can find the online directory by going to on the link. It’s nice to know that there’s an option more “in line” with environmentally-conscious individuals who are simply tired of carrying the Yellow/White Pages from the front door stoop, around the porch, to drop the 30-pound bundle directly into the recycling.We’re happy to announce that Hardy Telecommunications has launched a new online version of its telephone directory. Or we fire up our favorite browsers and search engines for a quick answer. Now we all fire up Google Maps or one of a few dozen service applications like Yelp or Urban Spoon when we get the urge to get dinner out. The Yellow Pages was a valid reference book 15 years ago, but has never been the most efficient at delivering the desired data, at least without being draped in display advertising. Go over to Yellow Pages Opt Out and make yourself heard! The site is fairly easy to navigate, and is quick and painless. For the last year or so the Yellow Pages Association has operated an opt-out service so that unnecessary or unwanted book simply aren’t delivered. At an EPA estimated national recycling rate of 18%, only 117,000 tons of phone books are recycled each year, many of them on the day that they are received,” according to. “Annually an estimated 650,000 tons of phone books are distributed to America’s 100+ million households. Is there even a “business phone book” concept out there that ISN’T yellow?Īccording to, in New York City they get as many as five phone books per year. And even though each company only delivers one per year, that doesn’t preclude other carriers from coming into each market trying to look just like the same old Yellow Pages. The phone book market is a competitive one, and it’s not just Yellow Pages on the doorstep anymore. I’m sorry to my friends at Verizon, YellowBook, or whoever else is still selling this dying media, but the need for a four-inch-thick alphabetized list of ads and numbers is past its prime.ĥ55 million phone books are delivered in the U.S. In fact, in a world of smart phones, iPads, ubiquitous wi-fi every waking moment, and America’s obsession with content and connection, I find it hard to imagine who still uses these antiquities. I haven’t used printed Yellow Pages (or White Pages for that matter) in so many years that I forget the last time. If you are sick of receiving annoying junk mail make sure you register today to do your part to save paper and go green! Shredded paper is also a great recycled packing material! Shred it and use it as mulch for your garden, line your pet’s cage or make paper mache. ![]() ![]() What should you do with the junk mail you received today? Recycle it! Even the plastic window envelopes can go into the recycling bin. If you don’t use your phone books visit Yellow Pages Opt Out to stop delivery and the next time you need a phone number, look it up online. Phone books also consume a great deal of paper. For five of the individuals, locations ranged from the state of. Remember, you can find the same information by going paperless and checking out your favorite catalog’s website. A simple internet White Pages search uncovered nine Roman Almases in the United States. Go to the Catalog Choice website and register for FREE to opt out of mailings. Catalogs can also be a wasteful nuisance. For $1 you can fill out an online form at DMA Choice which will let 3,600 different organizations know that you are not interested in their junk mail. Most of that junk mail is never even opened!įortunately there are ways to give your mailbox a makeover by changing the type of mail you receive. According to the United States Postal Service, advertising mail accounts for 59% of all mail Americans receive. Did you know the average American household receives 1.5 trees worth of junk mail each year? Unnecessary mailings clutter our mailboxes and our lives. ![]()
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