
Murphy's Law
Have you ever had a magazine or newspaper ad rep call in to see you at the most inconvenient time? Or when you need them, they're not available? It's Murphy's Law!
Media Bids Print Advertising
Media Bids is an inspired business idea. It is an online newspaper and magazine market place which matches up print advertising with buyers and sellers.
You can purchase advertising space or you can take part in an auction.
Benefits
- research availabilty and pricing online when it suits you
- easily compare options to see which suits you best
- save time and money
- set up an auction so advertisers compete for your business

- last minute deals
Choices Galore
The Media Bids magazine advertising catalog covers an amazing array of magazines. These range from major magazines to niche and trade titles.
It's a similar story with the newspaper range which includes big names like The Washington Post.
Newspaper advertising is a key marketing and branding strategy for many businesses.
Searching On The Site
What impressed me about the site was the variety of entry points it offers e.g. alphabetical, circulation area, price, publication type, editorial type and frequency. This allows for targeted searching and saves time.
Supply & Demand
Media Bids leverages the law of supply and demand, which opens up the marketplace for both advertisers and consumers.
Like the travel industry, there are last minute deals and the option to launch an advertising auction for buying or selling print media space.
The Media Bids concepts offers a win win situation for both advertisers and business owners wanting to place print advertising.
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Posted by: John smith | April 17, 2008 6:02 AM | Permalink to Comment