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Last chance to book space in the final 2020 issue of Aycliffe Business

November 11th, 2020 Martin Walker Business 0 comments 0

The publishers of Newton Aycliffe’s business magazine are now working on the last issue of 2020.

But local companies have just a few hours to secure their space.

Aycliffe Business is the magazine for Aycliffe Business Park – home to around 500 firms and 8-10,000 employees – and has now been established eight years, with more than 200 companies using the publication for either marketing or PR purposes.

The sixth and final issue of 2020 will be published just after the end of the latest lockdown measures, and is due to be circulated w/c Monday 7th December.

“We’re now mailing copies to more people – including some home addresses – and we have also increased our circulation area to include parts of Faverdale in Darlington, Auckland Park near Bishop Auckland and Shildon,” says business manager Sharon Hutchinson.

“We also spend money with Facebook to increase the reach and online views of the digital magazine, focusing mainly on sponsored content, meaning more people are seeing advertisers’ content online as well as in print.”

Advertising in Aycliffe Business is available from just £75, with promotional advertorials available from £250 (half page), £450 (full page) and £695 (double page spread).

All rates include us producing content (words, pictures and design) with a team of professional journalists and photographers at your service, and advertisers get to see and approve their content before publishing. All rates exclude VAT.

The booking deadline for this final issue of 2020 is 5pm on Friday, November 13.

If you’d like to promote your business in the last 2020 issue of Aycliffe Business, you can call Sharon Hutchinson on 07940 870310, or email [email protected].

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