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BeE Woman reports on all that is essential to women with packed agendas today - Finance, Lifestyle and Culture.
BeE Woman seeks out the people, the places and the issues that will keep you - Engaged, Enlightened and Entrepreneurial in spirit.
BeE Woman - Keeping you in the Know.
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BeE Woman delivers a reader that may have already turned away from the homogeneity of today's women's magazines. BeE Woman is the only magazine where you can reach an audience of 300,000 women earning an average of $70,000/yr, who are eager to make sound decisions on how to best utilize that income. And since we are a new publication, our rates are still well below those of other women's magazines. Advertising in BeE Woman can be the most financially prudent means of reaching this market.
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Our reader is an active, hardworking, educated woman, 25–54. She is involved and curious. She is the mid-twenties employee who knows it’s not too late to devise a sound career plan. The stay-at-home mom going back to work. The urbanite who doesn’t want to waste her disposable income. The woman who wants to actively engage in conversations about world affairs. Her interests include fashion, travel and entertainment, but she comes to BeE Woman to expand her knowledge of more unfamiliar areas.
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Our content ranges from serious articles on finance, to articles on lifestyle and culture. But they won’t be surface treatments, rather in-depth, no-nonsense, how-to articles that take very heavy subjects and make them enjoyable to not only read about but to participate in. Like nationally recognized financial coach Lynette Khalfani’s column on credit and debt. No fluff. No hard to read articles either.
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After a very successful launch in October, 2005, BeE Woman magazine has generated a lot of buzz, buzz coming from the media in New York, Washington DC, Atlanta, Dallas-Ft. Worth and Sacramento, just to name a few. Media Week, Ad Age, Folio and O'Dwyers all featured stories about the magazine; ABC News Now interviewed co-founding publisher Celine Gumbiner and newspapers around the country touted the arrival of this unique women's magazine.
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BeE Woman offers a unique opportunity to reach the serious woman who is interested in understanding more about the world around her at a media buy that is very competitive. BeE Woman's unique content will not only set apart the magazine on the newsstand, its look will raise the design expectations of women’s magazines. Advertising in BeE Woman lets our reader know that your advertiser cares where her hard-earned money gets put to work in the future. And cares about the woman she is today.
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Detroit Advertising Sales
Tom Johnson
Johnson Media Group
2581 Hounds Chase
Troy, MI 48098
248-312-0164
t-w-johnson@msn.com
West Coast Advertising Sales
Erica Springer + Associates, LLC
4977 Mt. Royal Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90041
323.478.9845 p
323.375.0358 f
erica@ericaspringer.com
Terri Reed
508 Oakdale Ave
Corte Madera, CA
94925
415-462-5824
terrimreed@yahoo.com
Jan Kellogg
2741 Ostrom Ave
Long Beach, CA
90815?
562-377-0661
jtkellogg@charter.net
East Coast Advertising Sales
advertising@beewomanmag.com

Lauryn Massey
PR & Marketing Director
Direct line: 214-523-1289
laurynm@beemag.com
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