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Ian Reeves. Customer publishing becomes ‘content marketing’  Customer magazines are used by large corporate organisations as part of their marketing.

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1 Ian Reeves

2 Customer publishing becomes ‘content marketing’  Customer magazines are used by large corporate organisations as part of their marketing strategy  They encourage the ‘brand values’ of their organisations by using professional editorial teams to create content that reflects their customers’ aspirations  They often provide in-depth information on products, deals and services.

3 Examples Airlines, retailers, car manufacturers, travel companies, membership clubs, financial institutions and property companies all produce customer magazines

4 Tesco Magazine1,945,015 Asda Magazine1,944,393 Morrisons Magazine1,293,617 Tesco Real Food1,225,417 John Lewis Edition 487,550 Asos446,055 Waitrose Kitchen412,681 The Garden (RHS)359,897 Sainsbury’s Magazine215,109 Odeon Magazine203,140

5 Customer publishing market  Average customer magazine circulation: 321,257  Combined total circulation: 137 million  5% of titles reach more than 1 million readers  14% have circulation greater than 250,000

6 Distribution  Magazines are circulated in several ways:  Direct mail  Free at point of contact  Distributed with newspapers  Door drops  Digital distribution

7 Customer publishing sector value (£m) The market was worth £496m in 2011

8 Customer publishing sector value forecast (£m) Industry estimated to be worth £630m by 2016

9 Readers’ views  39.4% agreed they were as well produced and interesting to read as other magazines  68.2% said they didn’t bother to read customer magazines  23.3% said they would read in-flight magazine  22.2% said they would read free magazines from retail outlets such as Boots or M&S.

10 Does it work?  “In 2013 more than 60,000 car sales were directly attributable to behaviour prompted by the magazine” – claim from publishers of Audi magazine.

11 Customer publishing formats

12 Customer publishing companies  Cedar Communications clients include BA and Tesco  Condé Nast clients include Ferrari and Maybourne hotels  Ink clients include RyanAir and Thomas Cook  Redwood clients include Barclays, Boots and Fiat  John Brown clients include Waitrose and John Lewis  Publicis Blueprint clients include Asda and Cath Kidson  River Publishing clients include Superdrug and Honda

13 Further reading  MediaWeek’s sector analysis: http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/1125670 /sector-analysis-customer-publishing http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/article/1125670 /sector-analysis-customer-publishing  The Content Marketing Association http://www.the-cma.com/ http://www.the-cma.com/


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