WFCA receives Golden Thinker award

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ANAHEIM, CALIF.—The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) received the Golden Thinker Award from North American Precis Syndicate (NAPS). The honor is presented to a select few companies each year whose content for editorial placement is the most highly sought by press across the country.

The award, based solely on press usage and pick-up, received extraordinarily high placement volume according to sources at NAPS. Only stories that receive over 800 hits are eligible for this award. WFCA’s articles were picked up over 1,600 times by newspapers including: The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The Los Angeles Times and USA Today. To date, stories WFCA has run with NAPS have been viewed by tens of millions of consumers in both large and small markets.

This is the fourth such award the WFCA has received from NAPS.

To learn more, visit wfca-pro.org.

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