Newsfromabroad News and Features service

Sunday, 05 Jan, 2003 0

Use the news from abroad service in your newspaper or magazine for as little as £10 a week
News From Abroad’s daily travel information bulletins are now available for you to publish in your newspaper or magazine, giving you the opportunity to create a regular travel page or travel supplement for a rock-bottom price. Both editors and advertising managers can benefit greatly from taking up our service.

Our service comes in two parts; the first is a daily news service. Every day, Monday to Friday, we write and publish six or seven consumer-related travel stories. Typical subjects include new price deals, travel industry developments, earthquakes, civil disturbances, shark attacks, newly-opened tourist attractions, travel trends, and Foreign Office updates. (News From Abroad is a partner in the Foreign Office’s Know Before You Go campaign, which aims to keep British travellers well-informed about the countries they’re planning to visit.) The news service is available to print-based publications on either a daily or weekly basis, and will include at least one picture story per week.

The second component of our offering is a weekly travel feature service. These are well-written general features with wide appeal, not specific destination reviews; around 800 words in length, they are accompanied by at least one high-quality photograph. Photos supplied are colour-corrected high-resolution images, delivered in a large format and ready for immediate print publication.

You can subscribe to BOTH the weekly news service and the travel feature service for as little as £10 a week ALL IN – and the most you will pay is £25 a week.

The benefits to editors are:

Copy can be delivered daily or once a week on the day that best suits your own deadlines
Copy is clean, accurate and concise, already subbed and checked, and with pictures print-ready
No by-line or copyright issues – you can present the articles as your own work and edit them as you please
Use the articles to supplement your existing travel section at minimal cost
Don’t have a travel section? Then use the 30-odd weekly news stories and travel feature to create one!
Use the news stories as a source of ideas for features
Far cheaper than using a staff writer or freelance – in fact, our service represents probably the cheapest way for you to fill pages with quality editorial!
Benefits for advertising managers:

Create a brilliant environment for building up travel-related ad revenue – from travel agents, insurance companies, clothing and luggage stores
Use the feature service to create a regular supply of advertising features
A reliable supply of professional, top-quality copy and pictures at the lowest rates imaginable
If your in-house editorial team doesn’t have the time or talent to create a convincing travel section for you, our service will hand you one on a plate for as little as £10 a week.
The News From Abroad service can be supplied on a three-month trial, which we can start for you immediately. You can pay by direct debit, credit card or monthly invoice, and the level of service can be scaled up or down at will.

Interested? Just get in touch.



 



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