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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Californer -- Jon Robert Quinn and the team at Awepra have quietly reshaped what it means for a small business to gain high-level visibility in Impact & Influence Magazine. Known for its refined presentation, strong readership, and curated content, the magazine has always positioned itself as attainable—but never ordinary. Now, beginning January 2026, that accessibility has been taken a step further.
Advertising within Impact & Influence Magazine has long been priced with real small businesses in mind. Half-page ads run approximately $1,100 for an entire year, while full-page ads come in around $1,600 annually—pricing that already undercuts many regional and national publications. For businesses looking to go deeper, the magazine offers a dedicated article placement for roughly $2,400 per year, which includes a reserved editorial space along with a half-page ad.
Traditionally, a cover feature carried a separate cost of $2,500. But after looking at how advertisers were already investing in the publication, Quinn and the Awepra team asked a simple question: if a business is already spending at or near that amount supporting the magazine, why not reward that commitment instead of charging again?
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The result is a new model that removes the barrier to the cover entirely. Starting January 2026, any advertiser who has invested $2,500 or more with Impact & Influence Magazine will be featured on the cover at no additional cost. That means a business running a full-page ad for $1,600 would only need to invest an additional $900 to qualify for a cover feature—an opportunity that also includes a 2–3 page in-depth article in the corresponding issue.
For businesses looking to elevate their brand presence, this creates a rare alignment of value and exposure. With a monthly reach of approximately 39,000 readers, the magazine delivers consistent visibility, credibility, and storytelling in a format designed to last—both physically and professionally.
In an industry where premium exposure often feels out of reach, Impact & Influence Magazine continues to prove that influence doesn't have to come with inflated pricing—just thoughtful strategy and meaningful partnerships.
Learn more at https://www.Awepra.com
Advertising within Impact & Influence Magazine has long been priced with real small businesses in mind. Half-page ads run approximately $1,100 for an entire year, while full-page ads come in around $1,600 annually—pricing that already undercuts many regional and national publications. For businesses looking to go deeper, the magazine offers a dedicated article placement for roughly $2,400 per year, which includes a reserved editorial space along with a half-page ad.
Traditionally, a cover feature carried a separate cost of $2,500. But after looking at how advertisers were already investing in the publication, Quinn and the Awepra team asked a simple question: if a business is already spending at or near that amount supporting the magazine, why not reward that commitment instead of charging again?
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The result is a new model that removes the barrier to the cover entirely. Starting January 2026, any advertiser who has invested $2,500 or more with Impact & Influence Magazine will be featured on the cover at no additional cost. That means a business running a full-page ad for $1,600 would only need to invest an additional $900 to qualify for a cover feature—an opportunity that also includes a 2–3 page in-depth article in the corresponding issue.
For businesses looking to elevate their brand presence, this creates a rare alignment of value and exposure. With a monthly reach of approximately 39,000 readers, the magazine delivers consistent visibility, credibility, and storytelling in a format designed to last—both physically and professionally.
In an industry where premium exposure often feels out of reach, Impact & Influence Magazine continues to prove that influence doesn't have to come with inflated pricing—just thoughtful strategy and meaningful partnerships.
Learn more at https://www.Awepra.com
Source: Jon Robert Quinn
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