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Hi,


Just wondered what local publications (for families) you all find most useful / informative / generally a good read


Families South East Magazine, SE22 Micro Magazine, Living South, Newsletters


What attracts you to the mags you do read and why ? Do you think the local publications

we curently have are sufficient enough or they are lacking something ?


All thoughts and opinions welcome ;-)

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Yes, I would go for Families too. What about the little SE22 mags does anyone get these through the door ? Do you read them or toss them in a corner ? And what do you do generally when things are dropped through your door scrunch it up for the recycle or have a glance to see whats on offer ?

Se22 mags don't come through my door. I don't bother reading them any more as the articles irritate me beyond belief.. all smug cookery etc. They don't have particularly complete listings.


I only pick up stuff to see what's on, really and the EDF is a better source for that than any mag, TBH

Yes, sorry I didn't mention it is a little market research.


It's so hard I have some fantastic products I would like folks to see (aside my cakes) and the glossy mags want hundreds for

a few lines of text and some pics, however I could be swayed towards a half decent mag that local families are genuinely

interested in - therefore hopefully taking notice of any ads ?


As I mentioned in another thread 'the problems of a small, independent trader'. Leaflet drops are no use either. Just getting

my thinking cap on. My business is less than a year old so its all relatively new to me and although the response has been

great so far it is still daunting and can get very quiet at times. :'(


Several folks have suggested the SE22 mag but most I know don't read it so I thought I would seek a little opinion here.

And if I am ultra honest I don't care much for leaflets shoved through our letterbox - in fact I always smile when I see big bold signs with NO JUNK MAIL amongst local residents.

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