Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Cyphers Agency announces TSS Software Account!


ANNAPOLIS, MD – January 31, 2008 – The Cyphers Agency (Cyphers), a leading full-service marketing, advertising and public relations agency announced today that they have been chosen as agency of record for TSS Software Corporation (TSS), the nation’s leading independently owned provider of software exclusively for real estate title, settlement, and abstracting companies.

Cyphers will be working with TSS on strategic marketing efforts that include brand development, public relations, web marketing and launching their newly enhanced AbstractExpress product.

“We choose Cyphers after an extensive review of agencies,” said Bob Miller, CEO of TSS. “They understood our 2008 goals and were able to grasp what we needed to do marketing and branding wise to reach our goals.”
TSS’ flagship product, TitleExpress, fully integrates the title and settlement processes. Their software is designed to be underwriter neutral and underwriter friendly. More than 16,000 users of title and settlement companies nationwide have chosen their title and settlement software. TSS’s full product suite includes five additional applications tailored specifically to companies needs.
In a recent nationwide survey TitleExpress received the highest ratings in overall customer satisfaction, ease of learning and use, value for the money, quality and availability of technical support, and the ability to deliver products in an increasingly electronic environment. The survey, conducted by October Research Corporation, is the Title Technology Survey of Independent Title Agents. The ratings compared the four leading national software brands.

“We are honored to have been chosen by TSS,” said Dave Cyphers, owner of Cyphers. “They offer a very dynamic platform in a niche market where they are thriving, despite the real estate market downturn. We are thrilled to support their marketing strategy during a time when they are experiencing significant growth,” said Cyphers.

1 comment:

Garret Ohm said...

NICE. Congrats, TCA. Sorry I missed the champagne toast!