A record-setting year
     2011 was a banner year for our clients
     ... and we couldn't be happier for them

If you were a client of Coat Publications, 2011 was a great year. Some of the numbers just jump off the page as examples:

The JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge - in its 35th year as the world's premier corporate running series - attracted 248,168 participants from 8,173 corporations. Both are records. The numbers would have been even higher, but eight of the 13 events in the international series reached full capacity ahead of race day.

On a smaller scale, the Oceanside Turkey Trot in California, which had 2,500 entrants when Coat Publications began working with the event four years ago, hit 8,000 participants in 2011.

We couldn't be happier.

As we enter our 24th year, Coat Publications remains committed to helping clients successfully present their events through innovative digital publishing services, grounded in traditional journalistic skills. We don't just put up websites. We work with clients to make their websites the key piece that helps attract, interest and involve audiences from participants to sponsors.

© 2011 | Coat Publications, 5031 Foothill Blvd., San Diego, CA 92109 | tcoat@pacbell.net | 858.442.9017
Above right, a Coat Publications' photo of former California prep star Julia Stamps winning the JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge Series Championship on Park Avenue in New York. Lower right, a photo of honors including: two awards to Tom Coat for best sports writing in Southern California by the San Diego Press Club, recognition of Coat's efforts in creating the first website for the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, and honors for Coat's achievements and contribution to sports in San Diego from the San Diego Hall of Champions.
Coat Publications' websites in 2011
More than 2 million unique visits
More than 40 million hits
More than 10,000 paid online entries
0 - Serious unresolved issues for clients
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