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7 ways to spot a QUALITY FRANCHISE MAGAZINE
by Franchise New Zealand, last updated on 27th July 2011
In This Article

1. It’s not just a magazine
Print has real credibility and presence, for sure. But print isn’t everything. Good magazines are also delivered on line, while great magazines are accompanied by a superb website and the ability to deliver targetted emails directly to readers’ inboxes. Franchise New Zealand does all of this.
2. It has the numbers
One question advertisers often forget to ask is ‘How many copies do you print?’ We printed 15,000 copies of the latest issue of Franchise New Zealand magazine – no other publication comes close to those numbers. In addition, our website attracts over 11,000 users per month and we have over 9,000 newsletter subscribers.
3. It reaches people
Another good question is ‘Where does the magazine go and who reads it?’ Franchise New Zealand can be obtained from all sorts of places: not just bookshops but banks, cafés, in newspapers, the internet and many other locations. We also invest a lot in marketing to reach potential franchisees – not potential advertisers. We don’t pay commissions to salespeople or organisations so our advertisers’ money is spent reaching buyers.
4. It’s where others advertise
A quality franchise magazine will feature a large number of opportunities from different advertisers: big, small, new, established… These are businesses that choose to advertise regularly and pay realistic rates to generate quality leads. They make informed choices and refuse to be harried by salespeople.
5. It adds value
Good magazines add value for advertisers by presenting their opportunities in the context of well-written, well-presented and relevant articles.
6. It goes on working
Franchise recruitment is a 24-hour, 365 day process. By combining magazine, website and email, Franchise New Zealand provides readers with the information they need, whenever and wherever they need it.
7. It knows New Zealand
New Zealand is a unique market, and no-one knows that market better than Franchise New Zealand. Our team promotes, writes, edits and distributes the magazine locally. We have huge experience in NZ franchising at the practical, academic and governance levels and we happily share our knowledge and contacts with our clients.
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