ELearning! Magazine
2007 Elearning! Media Kit
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Elearning! Magazine is the only magazine reaching senior executives at every US corporation employing over 1000 employees, plus key government and educational agencies. It is the exclusive magazine targeting the $50 billion e-learning market.
Six Reasons to Advertise in Elearning! Magazine
Direct You Ad Dollars Effectively
Elearning! Magazine guarantees reach to the industry's senior executives at enterprises employing 1000+ people and penetrate all industry segments: Banking, education, finance, government, insurance, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, information technology, telecom and utilities, health, medical, hospitality, retail, and business services. (1)
Reach the Decision-Makers
Wholly, 100% of the readers are funding an e-learning initiative, and each spends over $1 million annually. (2)
Tell Your Whole Story
Influence purchasing and build your sales with Elearning! Magazine. Your full page advertisement will receive exposure in print, e-zine, e-news and on the web site for 12 months-an unmatched opportunity to
tell your whole story to more than 1.1 million professionals across
the year. (1)
Meet Your Market Where They Are
Elearning! Magazine's "Content as you like it" formula, delivers your message across all formats allowing you to meet your buyers where they prefer to convene-in print, online, or e-mail, affordably.
Build Your Brand Credibility
More than 85% of executives rely on trade magazines to cut through the clutter. Award-winning Elearning! Magazine's coverage has earned honors as Best New Trade Magazine and Best Trade Quarterly -evidence of excellence and industry credibility.
Choose the Best Publication for Your Advertising
Elearning! delivers you unmatched reach to key executives, industry coverage, award-winning editorial, integrated marketing and the ability to tell your whole story. Start your campaign today by contacting us at 888-201-2841 or sales@b2bmediaco.com .
(1) Publisher's Own Data
(2) Reader Survey 9/05, 10/06
(3) Yankolvich/Harris Study





