Running a sustainable business? Reach your target market, easy peasy, on Happyzine
It’s a win-win really. Reach the perfect Kiwi demographic by sponsoring a weekly good news column on Happyzine – the environmentally and socially responsible positive news website.
Hi I’m Charlotte Squire, founder and Editor of the good news website www.happyzine.co.nz. I would like to promote the inspiring news of our amazing, caring, resilient Kiwi communities to the rest of the world. Why? Because I know it’s happening; every day good news stories about our people and our planet go untold and it’s time for this to change. It’s time to share more of these hope-building stories with a community of people who want to read them. And who knows, we might de-bunk a few myths about some people and places in the process.
Alongside this service, I invite you to share the good news about your business, with over six thousand loyal readers of Happyzine as a sponsor. You can sponsor a local good news writer in your home-town; you can choose an issue you’d like us to cover on a regular basis; or we can team you up with a community who are in need of sponsorship. We can publish images, stories, links to your website and videos that share the story of your service. We’ll also celebrate the launch and ongoing development of this weekly good news column on facebook and further afield via other online media.
We have developed a range of sponsorship options which offer attractive benefits for any sponsor.
Bronze Sponsors get their logo, one image, and up to 100 words, including weblinks and contact details written into an advertorial which will be promoted each week in three ways – on a weekly list of sponsors on our website that we promote via our weekly newsletters, at the bottom of each of our Local Good News articles and via our social media (Facebook and Twitter). Rate $100 per month/$25 per week;
Silver Sponsors get their logo, up to two images, and up to two hundred words, including weblinks and contact details written into an advertorial which will be promoted each week in three ways – on a weekly list of sponsors on our website that we promote via our weekly newsletters, at the bottom of each of our Local Good News articles and via our social media. Rate: $200 per month/$50 per week;
Gold Sponsors get their logo, up to three images, up to five hundred words about their services, including weblinks and contact details written into an advertorial which will be promoted each week in three ways – on a weekly list of sponsors on our website that we promote via our weekly newsletters, at the bottom of each of our Local Good News articles and via our social media. Rate: $400 per month/$100 per week.
Note: we can write these advertorials for you at a rate of .50 cents per word.
Our Web Traffic Statistics
Happyzine has an online readership of around 6500 people per month, who are checking us out around 13,000 times per month, and growing. We also have a following of around 2000 people through our facebook and twitter sites. Recent research showed that ninety percent of our readers feel passionate about the state of the planet. They’re educated, optimistic professionals and they work all around New Zealand.
We can save you the many hours that can go into reaching the right people via social media. The unique advantage about sponsorship with Happyzine is that our readers expect us to promote only socially and environmentally responsible business, so your advertorials well be read with interest.
We’d be honoured if you’d join us as a sponsor for either three or six months. Please give me a call on 03 525 7455 if you’d like to plan a phone or skype chat to talk over Happyzine can help you achieve your business goals.
Wishing you all the best
Charlotte Squire,
Founder and Editor of Happyzine
Takaka
New Zealand
“Happyzine has been doing a fantastic job of showcasing positive sustainable business and community innovations in both the Tasman District and nationally. It is extremely valuable to have a vibrant and positive media/web outlet for the solutions that are growing our of the creative minds of enthusiastic New Zealanders.” Dr Sean Weaver, Principal, Carbon Partnership Ltd.
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