Corporate magazines – A marketing opportunity

You'll have noticed other companies choosing to put their message across in their own glossy magazine. Maybe you're considering doing one yourself.

There are a lot of good reasons to do so, including ...
• It can position you as an industry advocate
• It's a great value-add for clients and customers
• It's a non-threatening way of marketing to a wider audience

But beware ...
A truly effective corporate magazine is not based on advertising and direct selling. It's based on original, useful and interesting editorial content packaged in attractive and innovative design. Your magazine is your way of helping your readers make their lives and/or businesses better.

If that's the kind of magazine you want as your own, evbmedia can help you create it.

We see ourselves as your partner. It's your message and your audience, we simply know how to word it and package it in a way that gets your message out to as many people as possible in the most effective way possible.

How can we help?
Consulting: viability reports, advisory role, editorships.
Publishing: The whole shebang.
Feature writing: Providing interesting, attractive copy to suit any publication.

Ring us today for a free, no obligation chat about creating your own magazine.

Host NZ
Client:
Fairfax Magazines/
Gilmours,Toops and Trents
Size: 68 pages
Frequency: Quarterly
Circulation: 20,000
Services: Editorship


 
Size: 20-30 pages
Medium: Online
Services: Publishing
 

 

NZ Protege competition 2011

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