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September 6, 2007

Industry Leaders to Consider Green Strategies for Yellow Pages at The Kelsey Group’s ‘Directory Driven Commerce 2007’ Conference

The DDC2007 agenda will examine the opt-out movement, clarify disinformation about environmental impacts, and consider market forces that may reduce the number of printed directories.

Princeton, NJ (September 6, 2007) -- There is a burgeoning movement to create some form of “opt-out” system that would enable consumers to ask that printed directories not be delivered to their homes or businesses. The main proponents of this include environmental groups, state legislators responding to consumer complaints, local municipalities concerned about stress on the solid waste stream and consumer groups. While no bills have passed mandating such a program, momentum is building in favor of opt-out or some other solution aimed at giving consumers control and reducing solid waste.

The greening of the Yellow Pages is an important industry issue that will be examined by Kelsey Group analysts and industry leaders at the upcoming Directory Driven Commerce 2007 conference (DDC2007: The Future of Yellow Pages), Sept. 17-19 at the Hyatt Regency Reston, Reston, Virginia.

“There is no question that the proliferation of U.S. directory titles has led to an abundance of directories landing on consumers’ front steps, which has commanded the attention of consumer and environmental groups,” said Charles Laughlin, senior vice president and program director, The Kelsey Report® and managing editor, The Kelsey Group. “That said, there is a measure of disinformation in many of the arguments for opt-out. For example, the impact on the solid waste stream is often exaggerated, since directories are made largely from recycled content and are recyclable.”

In addition, there are those who argue that print directories are obsolete, which is not true, according to Kelsey Group research. Printed directories are still consumers’ first choice for finding local businesses, and therefore, print Yellow Pages remains a legitimate local media.

On day three of DDC2007 the opt-out subject will be a key point of discussion during the Global Yellow Pages Leadership Panel. This session will gather a diverse group of leaders in the global directory industry to examine the full range of issues addressed at the conference—from the future role of search engines to the form the print product will inhabit five years from now. This panel of industry thought leaders will opine on the key challenges facing the global Yellow Pages industry over the near term, including the environmental backlash, print to online migration, the push for performance-based advertising, the verticalization of search, and the transformation of sales channels.

About DDC2007: The Future of Yellow Pages
DDC2007, The Kelsey Group’s annual Yellow Pages conference, is recognized as the objective and definitive event on the future of this high-margin global industry. The program encourages audience interaction and features 50 speakers who will participate through presentations, one-on-one interviews, panel discussions and research sessions. Keynote speakers include Warren Kay, managing director, strategic alliances, Yahoo!; Geneviève LeBrun, vice president, marketing, Trader Corp.; and Scott Pomeroy, president and CEO, Local Insight Media. In addition, the program will feature a live one-on-one interview with Kathy Hipple, CEO, Ambassador Media Group.

Association partners for DDC2007 include Association of Directory Marketing (ADM), Association of Directory Publishers (ADP), International Classified Media Association (ICMA), Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) and Yellow Pages Association (YPA). Conference sponsors include Acxiom, AgendiZe, Amdocs, BooRah, Call Genie, eStara, FoneMine, i411, Idearc Media, Ingenio, Local Matters, Local.com, Localeze, LSSi, Marchex, MDS, Mixpo, Telmetrics and Web.com. For more information about DDC2007, visit www.kelseygroup.com/DDC2007.

About The Kelsey Group
The Kelsey Group is the leading provider of research, data and strategic analysis on directories, small-business advertising and online local media. Founded in 1986, the company has built a reputation as the premier analyst firm covering the directory publishing community and the emerging local search marketplace, providing advisory services (The Kelsey Report® and Interactive Local Media), publishing (Global Yellow Pages™), consulting (more than 400 individual assignments) and conferences (68 events).

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Eileen Pacheco
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