A study was conducted in three American cities on the use of personal advertisements. 400 advertisers were sent questionnaires about their reasons for using this medium and the results of their experience with this system of meeting people. The 88 respondents were well-educated and successful financially but felt disconnected from traditional modes of meeting others (family, friends, work). Placement of advertisements may represent an effective strategy for some people to cope with this predicament.
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