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How we Do It:
Uthink has developed a unique, response-driven relationship with over 1 million Canadian youth and students – a direct result of the content we provide through our proprietary websites, studentawards.com and boursetudes.com. Combined, these two websites have a membership-based community that is the single largest permission-based database of students and youth between the ages of 15 and 29 available in Canada.
Our members repeatedly visit studentawards.com and boursetudes.com because we provide quick and easy access to a unique and proprietary service that matches students with Canadian scholarships, bursaries, grants and other forms of financial assistance. We also host an online discussion forum where students from across Canada actively gather to discuss a host of issues.
In return, our student members are enthusiastic about sharing their views and receiving useful, targeted offers and promotions from our clients, and they generally respond to our campaigns in-force.
About our youth and student community:

| Our community includes over 1 million young Canadians – 600,000 of whom have given us permission to contact them by email. |

| Our members come from every province in Canada and we have reach in both official languages. |

| Our database grows on average by 15,000 new registered users per month. |

| Each user provides a detailed and accurate profile. |

| We can segment our database to respond to specific requirements. |

| We are experienced youth marketers and have built strong relationships with educators in Canadian high schools, universities and colleges. |
We recognize that having a large database of youth and student users is only part of the equation. Our added value is our ability to connect and motivate our users to action through strategic and innovative youth marketing. While we take great pride in the quality of the work we deliver, we believe that the test of our effectiveness is evidenced by an over 80 per cent repeat in our client business.
Explore how we can help you reach – and get response from – Canada’s elusive student and youth market:
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