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Attn: Newspaper Publishers, Editors and Sales Managers: Here is some information about a proposal for a very special kind of Nature and Home type section that could help generate tremendous new advertising revenues for large and small newspapers.
SAN MATEO, Calif. - Californer -- With Spring just around the corner, newspapers are in a very unique position to generate tremendous new advertising revenues with continuing coverage of the changes in our natural world throughout the seasons in the areas in which they publish.
Along these lines, Robert Barrows, President of R.M. Barrows Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California, has developed a proposal for a new kind of nature and home type section that could help newspapers generate very substantial advertising revenues for large and small newspapers in every city and town across the planet.
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He calls the proposal "Money Grows on Trees and other Natural Scenes."
In addition to an overview of the marketing potentials, the proposal also includes sample copy and layouts plus spreadsheets showing the kind of money that a lot of advertisers have already been spending in nature and home type content.
"There are already a tremendous number of local, regional and national advertisers that already spend a lot of money in nature and home type content, says Barrows, and these kinds of sections can be done on a daily basis, a weekly basis, a monthly basis, a quarterly basis and also on an annual basis, and they would be very interesting and informative and they would appeal to a wide variety of readers."
"Plus, this kind of nature and home type content could be started immediately, and since there is also strong news content associated with things like coverage of severe weather events, natural disasters and the way that the weather and natural events affect our daily lives and commerce, you might also find that this kind of content could become one of the most popular sections of your newspaper, says Barrows...and, in addition to the weather and nature content, who can resist the allure of photos of everything from baby animals at local farms and ranches to beautiful photos of flowers and trees as they change throughout the seasons?
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Plus, add in some home type content, and this kind of section will expand to an even wider variety of readers and potential advertisers. It can also be set up to be interactive with your readers."
Companies that would be interested in taking a look at these proposals for these projects and promotions should contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising and Public Relations in San Mateo, California at 650-344-4405.
Along these lines, Robert Barrows, President of R.M. Barrows Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California, has developed a proposal for a new kind of nature and home type section that could help newspapers generate very substantial advertising revenues for large and small newspapers in every city and town across the planet.
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He calls the proposal "Money Grows on Trees and other Natural Scenes."
In addition to an overview of the marketing potentials, the proposal also includes sample copy and layouts plus spreadsheets showing the kind of money that a lot of advertisers have already been spending in nature and home type content.
"There are already a tremendous number of local, regional and national advertisers that already spend a lot of money in nature and home type content, says Barrows, and these kinds of sections can be done on a daily basis, a weekly basis, a monthly basis, a quarterly basis and also on an annual basis, and they would be very interesting and informative and they would appeal to a wide variety of readers."
"Plus, this kind of nature and home type content could be started immediately, and since there is also strong news content associated with things like coverage of severe weather events, natural disasters and the way that the weather and natural events affect our daily lives and commerce, you might also find that this kind of content could become one of the most popular sections of your newspaper, says Barrows...and, in addition to the weather and nature content, who can resist the allure of photos of everything from baby animals at local farms and ranches to beautiful photos of flowers and trees as they change throughout the seasons?
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Plus, add in some home type content, and this kind of section will expand to an even wider variety of readers and potential advertisers. It can also be set up to be interactive with your readers."
Companies that would be interested in taking a look at these proposals for these projects and promotions should contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising and Public Relations in San Mateo, California at 650-344-4405.
Source: R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations
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