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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Beautiful Sydney, Australia.
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Hello everyone, I'd be really grateful if anyone can point to any products that teach you the basics of advertising in magazines? thanks very much colleen |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: , , Australia.
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Hi Colleen, I do not know of any products offhand, but maybe a Search would yield some results. Quite possibly, if you wrote to the magazines in question that their Ad department would not only have guidelines, but also be willing to help make your ad the best it can be. Only takes one email/phone call. Keep trying |
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| Brutal honesty's me Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Coín, Spain
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Hi, Colleen, One of the best ways to find out what works in a magazine is to buy a copy and telephone two or three advertisiers using each style of advert and ask for their help. Obviously you would like their advice, which gives them an ego boost, do they think that the style of ad that they use would be effective for your business? |
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You might not like what I say - but I believe it. Build it, make money, then build some more Some old school smarts would help - and here's to Rob Toth for his help. Bloody good stuff, even the freebies! | |
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