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A Strategy that Intertwines Traditional Advertising with a New Media Marketing Strategy
College News has established itself as being the most reliable source of information on career opportunities, work placements, education trends, travel and a whole host of topics that are key to the student's world.
College News magazine is the only college national magazine distributed to students through a direct mailing distribution. Twice each semester, the magazine is distributed to 120 NCAA Division I colleges and universities. The magazine is directly mailed to active members of fraternities and sororities among others.
CollegeNews.com strives keep to its mission statement, "for students, by students" by recruiting the most talented writers across the country and driving a readership of an avarage 80,000 unique visitors a month.
Targeting this elusive market is extremely difficult, especially considering the dynamics that New Media has played on the modern college student's receptivity to traditional forms of advertising. However, the creators of College News designed a marketing strategy that targets every aspect of a student's life, ensuring that you reach the loyal and influential college market with over $200 billion in spending power. College News can help you reach that market, whether it is four times a year through the print magazine, or if it's daily with web content.
Highlights of a marketing strategy that includes both traditional advertising and new media advertising
Print Magazine
- Direct Distribution to 120 NCAA Division I Colleges and Universities
- Directly Mailed to Active Members of Fraternities and Sororities
Collegenews.Com
- An Average of 80,000 Unique Visitors per Month
- Direct Affiliation and Regular Links to Other Popular College Websites
- The Most Talented Writers from Schools Across the Country
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