Tuesday 25 February 2014

Where could my advertisement for Engima be placed?

Norfolk On My Mind 
Norfolk on my mind is Norfolk's free lifestyle magazine distributed right across the county from King's Lynn to Cromer and availble in shops in Norwich and towns. The magazine includes local news and events, celebrity interviews, restaurant reviews, seasonal recipes, health and fitness advice, tips, music and theatrical write up and many more.
Link to Website: Click here 

Outline Magazine
Outline is an independent magazine aimed at providing you with a definitive guide of where to go in relation to pubs, clubs and arts events in Norwich. Outline promotes local talent and businesses. Enigma are under the local band directory (Click here). 
Link to Website: Click here 

Concrete Newspaper
Concrete is the University of East Anglia's student newspaper. With a circulation of up to 5,000, Concrete is free and published fortnightly on a Tuesday, during term time. Its sections include News, Comment, Features, Sport, Global, Travel, Lifestyle, Science and Tech and Environment. Inside Concrete is Venue,culture supplement which includes Music, Film, Arts, Creative Writing, Gaming, Fashion, TV and Competitions and Listings. Previous issues have included interviews with Paul McCartneyHarrison Ford and Stephen Fry.  
Link to Website: Click here 

Why would my ad be suitable for these magazines?
The magazine/newspapers are local and include sections on music and local talent. Outline magazine in particular focuses on the events happening in and around Norwich a advert would fit nicely in with my advertisement in promoting the band and their album. Concrete newspaper is written by university students and for them and it would be suitable under the lifestyle section or in the Venue insert as they perform at local venues like Epic Studios, UEA, Waterfront and Brickmakers etc. University students would be interested, because it is part of the nightlife in the Norwich area and is a feature of university life. The layout of the advertisements I have created would work both on the official websites as well as in a printed issue. Either as a full page spread, a banner or quarter a page. Because I have made two and the shapes are conventional it allows for flexibility and ease to insert them into a proper magazine or newspaper. 

A bigger newspaper locally to consider is the EDP as it is the main newspaper read in Norfolk. 


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