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PRINT MARKETING OPTIONS
Print advertising remains the mainstay of our industry’s leading suppliers and continues to be the cornerstone of market-leading advertising programs. These marketing-savvy organizations realize the majority of their current and potential customers are not actively seeking information on their companies’ products and services at any given time. But these same potential customers are open to marketing messages when they “lean back” to read a magazine, when they are interested in being informed of what’s new without a specific agenda in mind.
Print advertising in Plant Services remains unequalled in its ability to cost-effectively deliver marketing messages to a large universe of 80,000 potential customers who,
at the moment, might not yet be ready to buy. And, remember, with Plant Services,
100 percent of our magazine’s subscribers have requested their monthly issue of Plant
Services, and our subscriber base is BPA audited in order to insure you receive the database quality you expect.
In addition to standard print advertising options, Plant Services offers a range of
additional options, such as inserts, belly bands, cover tips, etc. Click here for details (link to High Impact Print pdf).
Contact:
Mike Brenner, Publisher
mbrenner@putman.net, 630- 607-9017
FOUR-COLOR* PRINT ADVERTISING RATES (GROSS)
1x 6x 12x Ad Live Area* (WxD, inches) Full page $7,600 $6,530 $5,565 7 x 10 Two-thirds page $6,460 $5,460 $4,730 4-9/16 x 10 One-half page island $4,790 $4,070 $3,505 4-9/16 x 7-1/2 One-half page
vertical $4,790 $4,070 $3,505 3-1/4 x 10 One-half page
hori-zontal $4,790 $4,070 $3,505 7 x 4-7/8 One-third page
vertical $3,855 $3,320 $2,840 2-3/16 x 10 One-third page
square $3,855 $3,320 $2,840 4-9/16 x 4-7/8 One-quarter page $3,425 $2,945 $2,505 3-1/4 x 4-7/8 * Non-bleed space units. 7-7/8” x 10-1/2” trim; 7” x 10” page size.
Let’s say you’ve a new product launch you’re excited about. Perhaps you want to announce a recent company name change or maybe a change in strategic direction. When you’ve got an important announcement, may want to consider adding some additional oomph to your ad
messaging by taking advantage of Plant Services’ High-Impact Print Advertising programs.
High-Impact Print Advertising approaches print advertising creatively through a wide range of positions, creative units and printing techniques, including:
• Cover tips • Gate folds • French gates • Inserts
• Polybagged pieces • Belly bands • UV spot coating • Textured printing • Embossing • Augmented Reality
There are several strong reasons for considering High-Impact Print Advertising. Printing technology has advanced a great deal within the last decade. At the same time, costs have come down. Printing techniques like texturing and UV spot finish traditionally were extremely expensive. Gate folds, French gates and cover tips used to be very pricey, as well. Although utilizing these more advanced printing techniques costs more than standard printing, the fact is these
techniques are much more affordable today than they’ve ever been. Also, today’s High-Impact Print pieces can be interactive and measurable, using technologies like augmented reality technology, QR codes, tracking phone numbers and tracking URLs to gauge impact like never before.
Contact us to discuss your ideas and needs.
Mike Brenner, Publisher mbrenner@putman.net 630- 607-9017
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January, July and October 2015 – Readex Ad Readership Research
In addition to all of the benefits of advertising in Plant Services magazine, advertisers in our January, June and November issues get an additional bonus. Advertisers in those issues will gain important insights into their customers’ and prospects’ perceptions of our advertisers’ brands and ad messages, including valuable verbatim comments from the survey respondents about your ad.
Benefits to You
• Immediate
You’ll learn what our readers think of your ad
• Short range
Make comparisons to other ads in the same study. Use that information to plot your strategy.
• Long range
A series of studies will enable you to monitor the success of your marketing programs over time
What will this study measure?
Readers’ own words about the message they received from your ad. Whether these readers—your target audience—thought your ad was:
• Attention-Getting • Believable • Informative
You’ll receive a comprehensive report with both quantitative and qualitative results, including verbatim comments.
Make the January, July and November issues part of your Plant Services marketing program and get
immediate ROI.
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2015 PRINT EDITORIAL SCHEDULE
Cover Story Maintenance Production Reliability Engineering RoundupProduct PlantServices.com Exclusives Webinar Series Marketing Tools
January Technologies: 3D Disruptive
Printing Thermography Industrial Safety Compressed Air Electrical Systems
Control Systems & Networks
Motors & Drives
Cabinet Safety Readership Readex Survey Lean/Six Sigma
Process Management
February Material Handling Systems Bearings Robotics Motors & Drives Pumps & Seals Maintenance Predictive Technology
Compressed Air
Steam Quality Suppply Chain/
Inventory Management
March Vibration, Lubrication, Ultrasound &
Thermography Remote Monitoring 3D Printing Motors & Drives Compressed Air
Process Heating & Cooling Electrical Systems Compressed Air Asset Management Software April Disruptive Technologies: Cloud-Based Maintenance &
Reliability
Lean/Six Sigma Compressed Air Turbomachinery Energy Monitoring 3D Printing
Thermography
Remote Monitoring Pumps & Seals
May Compressed Air & Energy Efficiency Vibration Analysis Lubrication Process Heating & Cooling Pumps & Seals Electrical Systems
Remote Monitoring Lubrication Asset Management
Software Safety Training
June Electrical Safety Robotics Lubrication Thermography Remote Monitoring Motors & Drives Compressed Air
Electrical Safety: Arc Flash Vibration Analysis Energy Management
July
Disruptive Technologies:
OEM-Enabled Condition Monitoring
Control Systems & Networks
Supply Chain/ Inventory
Management Compressed Air
PdM: Electrical
Systems Energy Management
Bearings
Energy Management Readership Readex Survey Motors & Drives
August TurbomachineryPumps & PdM: Lubrication Compressed Air Motors & Drives Energy Monitoring Material Handling Thermography Asset Management Software Electrical Systems
September MaintenancePredictive Vibration Analysis Boilers & Chillers Electrical Systems Control Systems & Networks Compressed Air
Motors & Drives Motors & Drives Lubrication MaintenancePredictive
October
Convergence of Disruptive Technologies & Changing Workforce
Energy Monitoring Control Systems & Networks PdM: Compressed Air Asset Management Software Pumps & Seals Turbomachinery
Electrical Safety:
Arc Flash Readex
Readership Survey Compressed Air
Electrical Systems
November Software ReviewCMMS/EAM Bearings Electrical Systems 3D Printing Robotics Safety Products
Compressed Air Energy Monitoring HVAC Thermography
December Steam Quality PdM: Motors & Drives Compressed Air Electrical Systems Remote Monitoring Asset Management Software
Industrial Safety 3D Printing Supply Chain/Inventory
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