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Location3 vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1999
3.3
Denver, CO1$2.2M50
2011
3.6
Granville, OH48$1.2M50
1998
3.9
San Diego, CA1$26.3M50
2014
4.1
Denver, CO1$1.9M125
2009
3.5
Rockland, ME21$2.0M42
2004
4.3
Chicago, IL1$37.5M50
1998
4.2
Chicago, IL1$65.0M1,186
-
3.5
Miami, FL1$16.0M639
1986
4.1
Seattle, WA1$18.0M273
2009
3.8
Wakefield, MA2$21.0M350
Response Media
1979
3.1
Atlanta, GA1$860,0007
1962
3.7
Minneapolis, MN1$29.1M100
Adlucent
2004
3.7
Austin, TX1$490,0005
2005
4.2
New York, NY4$71.0M320
2003
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$4.0M33
Vibrant Media
2000
4.2
New York, NY4$12.6M7
2008
3.7
Rogers, AR1$9.0M300
-
3.4
Cleveland, OH1$17.0M207
1997
4.1
Minnetonka, MN1$19.0M50
2003
4.0
Farmington, UT4$15.0M211
1999
4.4
Waltham, MA1$6.3M75

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Location3 salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Location3
$57,203$27.50-

Compare Location3 job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Location3
$74,359$35.75
Adlucent
$83,260$40.03
IMN
$81,123$39.00
Tremor Video
$77,950$37.48
Vibrant Media
$77,155$37.09
Response Media
$75,551$36.32
Shopper Events
$74,785$35.95
HackerAgency
$73,648$35.41
NAS Recruitment Communications LLC
$73,176$35.18
C-4 Analytics
$72,588$34.90
Search Optics
$70,977$34.12
Blue Moon Digital
$70,972$34.12
RevLocal
$70,921$34.10
Dream Local Digital
$70,764$34.02
PM3
$70,654$33.97
Rise Interactive
$70,475$33.88
Marketing Architects
$66,997$32.21
Ariadna
$65,673$31.57
ThomasARTS
$62,767$30.18
Performics
$62,043$29.83

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Location3 demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Location3 vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Carmichael Lynch38%62%
Response Media40%60%
Vibrant Media53%47%
Dream Local Digital59%41%
ThomasARTS72%28%
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Response Media

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Compare race at Location3 vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Response Media
57%14%21%5%3%
7.4
Vibrant Media
53%15%10%19%4%
8.9
75%6%6%8%5%
6.3
73%11%10%4%2%
6.2
75%12%5%6%2%
6.6
58%13%10%13%6%
8.8

Location3 and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Josh Perlstein
Response Media

Doug Stevenson
Vibrant Media

David Ponn
Search Optics

Marcus Fischer
Carmichael Lynch

Agency Leader. Entrepreneur. Statistician. Outdoor nut. Voracious Reader and Podcast enthusiast. Early-Stage Investor. Introvert. Change Agent. Husband and father. After 21+ years of leading Marketing Architects to billions in revenue (many billions for our clients), I’m still addicted to the scientific marketing process of combining product, message, media, and customer engagement to radically accelerate customer acquisition and growth. The amazing people I work with at Marketing Architects are a talented, collaborative, and cross-functional team leveraging technology + big ideas to consistently and predictably deliver marketing advantage for clients. The highest ‘cost’ in every business we meet is the unknown opportunity cost of not uncovering high-leverage marketing ideas that produce performance breakthroughs. Businesses win big when sustainable marketing innovations are uncovered. Lives change when business wins big. So we are changing lives/careers when we develop breakthrough marketing campaigns.

Marc Hawk
RevLocal

Marc Hawk is a Board President at St. Gabriel Catholic Radio AM 820, CEO at Copper.net, and CEO at RevLocal and is based in Columbus, Ohio. He has worked as President at ECR Computers and Senior Vice President at United Bank of India. Marc works or has worked as President at RevLocal. He attended University of Dayton between 1988 and 1989 and University of Notre Dame between 1989 and 1992.

Dave Thomas
ThomasARTS

After five years as an educator, Dave entered the world of marketing as a music composer/ producer for radio and TV commercials. After creating over one hundred jingles, Dave began developing complete creative concepts to help drive his clients’ business.Dave founded his first advertising agency, Thomas Phillips Clawson, in 1982. In 1989 he sold the agency to Evans Group, and served as president and CEO of their Salt Lake, Los Angeles and Denver operations during the next several years. When Evans Group was sold to Publicis in 1998, Dave became president of the Salt Lake office. After a run for the U.S. Congress, he founded ThomasARTS in 2003 with his three sons, Troy, Matt and Brett. Relevant experience during Dave’s career includes the branding of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, working with Zions Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Iomega, First Security Bank, UnitedHealthcare, FHP Healthcare, Utah Travel Council, Coventry Health Care, SelectHealth, Insphere Insurance Solutions, Mozy, Deseret Media Companies, The Deseret News, KSL Television, Garff Automotive Group, Gus Paulos Chevrolet and dozens of other local and national brands.He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Weber State University and a master’s from Brigham Young University. In 2010 the Utah Advertising Federation honored Dave with the prestigious Silver Medal Award. He is also a recipient of the annual Doris S. Melich Founders’ Award from the Utah/Idaho Arthritis Association and received an Honorary Doctorate from Salt Lake Community College.

Larry Fisher
Rise Interactive

Spyro Kourtis
HackerAgency

Mr. Spyro Kourtis is a President and Chief Executive Officer at HackerAgency and is based in United States.

Juan David Pinzon
Ariadna

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