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MAGAZINE INFORMATION:Richmond Magazine is a 9” x 12” full color magazine. Trim size is 9” x 12”. Add 1/8” (.125”) all around for a full page bleed size (9.25” x 12.25”).

ADVERTISING ART REQUIREMENTS: Richmond Magazine is printed in full color on beautiful paper, for optimal enhancement of ads and photos. Ads and photos need to be CMYK high resolution (at least 300dpi) PDFs, JPGs, Tiffs, or EPS files. Please embed fonts or convert text to outlines and make sure submitted files are of press quality (camera-ready).

NEED DESIGN ASSISTANCE?Ad design services are available at reasonable rates. If you need production or design work on your ad, feel free to contact our designer Katie Mecham (425.358.0924).

SUBMITTING MATERIALS VIA E-MAIL:Send all advertising materials to Katie at [email protected] or transfer files through DropBox, Hightail, WeTransfer, etc.

ADVERTISING DEADLINE:All artwork is due for submission the month prior to magazine publication.

SIZE RATE*

Back Cover $4000

Inside Front Cover or Facing Page $3850

Page Facing Contents $3750

Page Facing Publisher’s Letter $3750

Full Page Ad $3450

1/2 Page Ad $1850

1/3 Page Ad $1295

1/4 Page Ad $935

Preferred Placement + $500

SpecificationsInaugural Rates*

FULL PAGE AD(8.25”x11.25”)

(9.25”x12.25” w/bleed)

1/2 PAGE AD(8.25”x5.50”)

1/3 PAGE AD(8.25”x3.50”)

ADVERTISINGRates & Specifications

CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS BY CALLING 844-424-7424

* RATES ARE NET

1/4 PAGE AD(4.00”x5.50”)

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CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS BY CALLING 844-424-7424

2015 EDITORIAL

CalendarRichmond Magazine is a lifestyle publication that comes out 3 times a year. Below you will find our editorial calendar for 2015. Dates are subject to change.

VOLUME 01 - NUMBER 01Advertising Deadline August 2015Print Deadline September 2015Distribution October 2015

VOLUME 01 - NUMBER 02Advertising Deadline December 2015Print Deadline January 2016Distribution February 2016

VOLUME 02 - NUMBER 01Advertising Deadline April 2016Print Deadline May 2016Distribution June 2016

QUALITY, CONTENT & DISTRIBUTION

Benefits • Market Planning Advice• Cost Effective Options For All Business Sizes• Ad Design Consultation• Help Reaching Your Target Market• Ad Placement Options• Web Integration Strategies• Outbound Newsletters• Social Media Connections• Mini Magazines For Use In Email Signatures, E-Broadcasts• Broadly Targeted, Seasonally Timed Distribution• Inclusion In The City of Richmond Network• Online Archive For Extended Ad Presence• Strong Online Support Through RichmondTX.gov• Print & Electronic Connection

EditorialCATEGORIES

Look for interesting and entertaining articles covering a wide range of “Richmond-centric” topics!

CITY/GOVERNMENTA peek on the inside of the engine that drives the community

COMMUNITY OUTREACHFeatures on how the community supports its own

HISTORYThe “Old 300”, early days of Richmond, the cemetery, Jane Long, impact of the railroad, historic buildings …there is so much to cover here

PHILANTHROPYLocal foundations and how they support community growth

HUMAN INTERESTLocal personalities, Richmond celebrity profiles, etc.

SPORTS/RECREATIONFrom youth sports to hunting and fishing, we will uncover unique stories

ENTERTAINMENTWhere to go … what to see … and do

HEALTH/WELLNESSTips for healthier living, eating, and cooking

PROGRESS/DEVELOPMENTWe will keep the reader informed of new developments and businesses that are helping the City prosper

SAMPLE E-NEWSLETTER

COUNTY COMMISSIONERSANNOUNCE MOBILITY PLANS

The county commissioners are set to announce an update on mobility plans. This is just a sample of text for you to preview what they might say in a newsletter blast from Richmond Magazine. More details coming soon. Find out more at their website HERE.

BE THE FIRST TO READ OUR I N A U G U R A L I S S U Eclick magazine image to read entire publication

AREA DEVELOPERS TO PROTECTNATURAL HABITAT

The developers in the Richmond area are putting together a plan to protect the habitat. This is just a sample of text for you to preview what they might say in a newsletter blast from Richmond Magazine. More details coming soon. Find out more at their website HERE.

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REACH THE audience

THAT SEEKS YOUR SERVICES

Richmond Magazine is not a “shopper” publication,

nor is it an “advertorial only” magazine. This

magazine will contain real stories that are relevant to

the reader and beautiful photography of Richmond

and the surrounding area. We will uncover interesting

and little known facts about the history of our great

community, as well as feature entrusting people that

have made a difference in the community. All of this

adds up to an extended shelf life, and great pass

along readership.

Richmond Magazine will be mailed to over 20,000

of Richmond’s finest homes and over 2,000 of the

city’s most prominent businesses. In addition, the

magazine will be prominently displayed on major

newsstands throughout the state of Texas with heavy

concentration within Richmond’s ETJ.

InauguralISSUE

You won’t want to miss this first issue. It promises to

be a great one! Our editorial line-up features the

following:

State of the City Address: recap and new branding campaign announcementAn intimate interview with Evalyn Moore, Mayor of RichmondInterview with Jess Stewart director of the Richmond YMCA and a direct descendant of on of the “Old 300”A Dove Hunting feature by Doug PikeThe Revitalization of Historic Downtown RichmondLamar Little League Legends: Q & A Session with Randal Grichuk star of the 1994 Little League World Series and player for the St. Louis CardinalsRichmond Hot Spots - places to dine and drinkConsierge Medicine & Wellness - Why it’s becoming so popularGiving the gift of Land - Local foundations releasing property for progressHistory of the Richmond Police Department building? Is it haunted? Some say yes.

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