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Follow on Google News | Attn:Newspaper Publishers, Editors & Sales re Severe Weather Events & Newspaper Advertising RevenuesHere is some information about a proposal for a new kind of Nature and Home type section that could generate tremendous advertising revenues for large and small newspapers in every city and town across the planet.
...TAKE YOUR CHOICE: BLIZZARDS, RAIN STORMS, TORNADOS, FLOODS, HURRICANES, DROUGHTS, FOREST FIRES, MUDSLIDES, THE POLAR VORTEX... NEWSPAPERS ARE IN A VERY UNIQUE POSITION TO DO IN-DEPTH COVERAGE OF SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS...AND... ...NEWSPAPERS ARE ALSO IN A VERY UNIQUE POSITION TO GENERATE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF ADVERTISING REVENUE FROM THE COVERAGE OF EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS AS WELL AS FROM IN-DEPTH COVERAGE OF THE CHANGES IN OUR NATURAL WORLD THROUGHOUT THE SEASONS IN THE AREAS IN WHICH THEY PUBLISH In a world of increased media competition for every advertising dollar in the marketplace, one of the unique things that newspapers can do is to set up a special section to cover 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 generate very substantial revenues for newspapers, and it could be done by large and small newspapers in every city and town across the planet. "These kinds of sections can be started immediately, says Barrows, and they could be done on a daily basis, a weekly basis, a monthly basis, a quarterly basis, and an annual basis, and there would be many downstream revenue possibilities, too." "There are already a tremendous number of advertisers that already spend a lot of money in nature and home type content, and this kind of content could generate very substantial revenues on an ongoing basis from a wide variety of local, regional and national advertisers. Plus, it's news, it's information, it's educational, and it will be very easy to produce, very easy to promote and very easy to sell," says Barrows. The proposal he has developed includes samples of copywriting and layouts that can help keep the content interesting, entertaining and informative, and it also includes a sample of the kind of money that many advertisers have previously been spending in nature and home type content. The proposal he developed is called "Money Grows on Trees and other Natural Scenes," and newspapers that would be interested in taking a look at the proposal can request a copy of the proposal by calling Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows Advertising & Public Relations at 650-344-4405. "In today's media climate, with tremendous competition for every advertising dollar in the marketplace, this kind of content is something that would be perfect for large and small newspapers in every part of the globe," says Barrows. "Television stations won't do it, radio stations can't do it, and it would be perfect for daily and weekly newspapers." In addition to the "Money Grows on Trees and other Natural Scenes" proposal, Barrows has also developed several other proposals that could also generate tremendous revenues for newspapers and multimedia companies. HERE IS AN OVERVIEW OF THE SCOPE OF THESE OTHER PROJECTS AND PROMOTIONS THAT COULD ALSO GENERATE TREMENDOUS ADVERTISING REVENUES FOR NEWSPAPERS AND MULTIMEDIA COMPANIES: (Companies interested in taking a look at the details of these projects and promotions should contact Robert Barrows at 650-344-4405.) HERE ARE THE PROPOSALS BY NAME AND BY A BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 1) AN ADVERTISING GIVEAWAY PROMOTION THAT COULD BE SET UP TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY This would be a promotion that would be set up in a very special way that could generate a tremendous amount of new business starting immediately. 2) "BOOKS AS MAGAZINES...DISTRIBUTED THROUGH NEWSPAPERS" This is a proposal that details a new model of book distribution that would be great for newspapers and book publishers of things like cookbooks, nature books, how-to books, travel books and "coffee-table" The proposal is for book publishers to publish a few chapters of a book as a magazine and distribute it through newspapers. Revenues for book publishers would come from advertising sales. Revenues for newspapers would come from insertion fees (and printing markups and advertising, if they were also involved in those aspects of the project.) It could open up a whole new sales category for newspapers and it could generate very substantial revenues. Barrows has also developed some spreadsheets showing the potential costs and revenues of this kind of distribution model. HERE ARE TWO WEB-BASED BUSINESS PROJECTS: 3) One of the web-based business projects would be geared primarily toward MANUFACTURING and RETAIL companies. 4) One of the web-based business projects would be geared primarily toward the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and BOOK PUBLISHING companies, with applications to all kinds of businesses in general. Each of these two web-based business projects could generate tremendous revenues on an ongoing basis. Plus, they would also give you access to hundreds of thousands of potential advertisers. For more information about the Nature and Home type section, and for more information about the other proposals, contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations at 650-344-4405. End
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