An ad where the identity of the advertiser is not revealed. Responses for the ad are sent to a box number.
An ad, either sent via email or posted on a classified ad site that is enticing enough to get the recipient to request more information, but gives NO company name, trademark, or URL that points to the company you're advertising. Blind ads are just that: BLIND.
A job advertisement placed in a newspaper, trade journal/publication, magazine or Internet job board that contains no identifying information about the employer placing the ad.
An advertisement that does not include the name, phone number, or address of the person placing the ad.
an advertisement that camouflages the identity of the business in some way
An advertisement that does not identify the advertiser, but provides a box number for replies. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
An advertisement that does not include the name and address of the person placing the ad, only a phone number or post office box address. Licensed brokers are generally prohibited by state license laws from using blind ads.
A job posting in which the employer is not named. Interested applicants forward resumes to post office boxes and are therefore unable to contact the employer directly.
A classified ad that does not reveal the identity of the advertiser; responses are generally sent to a P.O. box.