Intelius Selects NY-Based DeVito/Verdi as National Advertising Agency
Intelius, Inc., a leading online information service provider that supplies consumers and businesses with critical information to empower the decision-making process for their security and peace of mind, gears up for a national advertising and branding campaign to generate public awareness of its various consumer-driven products and services.
Co-founded in January 2003 by Naveen Jain and a group of visionaries, Bellevue, Washington-based Intelius has been at the forefront of supplying products and services that have been designed to meet the real-life needs of customers. It has focused on developing, improving, and perfecting their products. As a result, the company now claims a unique customer base of around seven million throughout its six years in operation. Because individuals and businesses frequent its efficient background checking service, people searches, employment screening, and identity theft prevention, its website is one of the most trafficked in the Internet, according to comScore/Media Metrix.
As a provider of on-demand intelligence services to many Americans, Intelius announced it is formally launching an advertising effort to highlight its products and services. It has selected DeVito/Verdi, a New York-based ad agency that has worked with one of the most successful companies in the world, including Sony, Reebok, Circuit City, Meijer, Pepsi, and The National Association of Broadcasters, among others. Also a leader in its field, it has been voted six times as “Best Agency” over the last 12 years by AAAA for coming up with the most creative and memorable ad campaigns.
DeVito/Verdi is excited to be working with Intellius and to be the one to advertise the company’s goals to “ultimately protect people, families, and businesses.”
Intellius’ efficient and affordable services have made it the choice of millions of individuals and businesses. It is an Inc. 500 company and is ranked 127th in Deloitte & Touche’s 2008 Fast 500 Technology companies in North America. The Puget Sound Business Journal also counted it as among the Top 15 Corporate Philanthropists.











