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Director at United Online Trading Ltd
10 June 2006 13:35pm
Hi,
My company has been running for nearly 4 years but we haven't done much offline marketing and it is an area we are just getting into.
I have read plenty of books and I'm about to employ (we are interviewing later this week) a marketing assistant.
However I can't seem to find any magazines/journals regarding marketing in the UK. WH Smiths etc don't have any and it seems as though unless you know the exact name of the mag you can't find any info on the web. Could anyone out there give me an idea if any are around or not?
Thanks
Steve
eTail Optimisation Specialist at Click Funnel Ltd
12 June 2006 07:23am
Hi Steve,
I'd consider these three magazines for starters.
www.marketingweek.co.uk
www.brandrepublic.com
Hope that's of help.
Andrew Allfrey
e-Prominence Limited
On 13:35:04 10 June 2006 Steve2507 wrote:
Director of E-Commerce, Sales & Marketing at Savile Row Company
12 June 2006 14:22pm
Hi Steve,I've been marketing for almost 30 years and would say that Marketing mag is slightly better than Marketing Week. There are loads of mags and websites out there but it'd help to know your line of business then I could be more specific.Best of luck!Diane Canady
Search Marketing Consultant at http://www.seoApril.com
12 June 2006 19:29pm
Hi Steve,
There are many marketing related magazines and journals out there. You can target specific types of marketing such as direct marketing, promotions, etc.
I always read B2B which focuses on business-to-business marketing. Let me know what your focus is and I ca make some specific recommendations.
none
15 June 2006 01:07am
Thanks Andrew, I can always use another good source for developing insurance marketing ideas!
Evan
www.Leads4Insurance.com
On 07:23:37 12 June 2006 AndrewAllfrey wrote: