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GET RESULTS! ADVERTISE IN THE VILLAGER
The first question most people ask when they contact me about advertising in The Villager is:
"Do businesses get a response?"
The simple answer is yes, they do!
An advert in The Villager can take your business into 10,500 homes every month, giving you the opportunity to invite 1000's of potential customers to use your business at a very reasonable rate. Many of my advertisers have been in The Villager for the last 5 years enjoying a great response meaning they don't need to advertise anywhere else! With free advert design, you can change your advert as often as you wish to incorporate offers, current promotions and different seasons.
The Villager is a high-quality local magazine providing local businesses with a shop window to promote their products and services to a select target market. The Villager Magazines maintain the interest of the readers with a combination of local news, original editorial content from successful local entrepreneurs and regular exclusive offers.
· Health & Beauty article by Sandra Cartwright of Studio 524 Beauty & Holistic Salon
· Vets Corner - written by Cat Henthridge of Connaught
· Philips Garden Time - by Philip Baulk Head Gardener at Ashwood Nurseries Ltd
· Regular competitions courtesy of the Grand Theatre Wolverhampton & Studio 524
· Restaurant & local business review
· Sudoku Puzzles
· The promotion & support of Charitable Trusts
· Community events
· One-off, articles written by professionals on a wide variety of subjects
The Villager magazines contain a huge variety of businesses, giving readers a choice of professionals who are on their doorstep. Printed in full colour on quality glossy paper, featuring professionally designed adverts, advertising in The Villager will ensure any business will appear at its best. Most advertisers appear month after month proving that their advertising works, generating calls that they can then turn into business. The Villager Magazines are read cover to cover and kept for the whole month, giving advertising a longer shelf life than most magazines and newspapers.
For further information please give me a call or contact the Villager by email
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