FreeLocal
22nd October 2007, 14:21
PRESS RELEASE . . . . RADIO WEY
The, soon to be launched, online magazine www.radioweyonline.co.uk has a mission - To Promote and Feature all that is good about the Local Community. To do this it has taken the unusual step of developing an Online Community Magazine. The whole format of local profiling will be raised over the next few months as Chertsey based radio station www.radiowey.co.uk launches a brand new feature to further enhance their fast growing community presence.
Stuart Jones the Chairman of Radio Wey proudly says “Contributors to the online magazine can use whatever medium they feel most comfortable working in, from written text to sound recordings, animations to video. Articles will range from recipes, gardening and local sport through to arts, entertainment and even a kidz zone. The choice is yours.” He went on to explain “This is a great way to develop all that is good about the local area and will broaden the horizons of those that are already using the internet to communicate. It will also help raise your profile if you are a local person or business looking to go forward via the media of internet.”
Programme Controller, Mike Atkinson adds “I want to encourage everybody to have a go at producing an article about your passion, hobby or business and submitting it to us. You never know what talent you may discover it can lead to a future income and who knows where that might lead. Our aim is to place your content on the various platforms we have and will be music to the ears of our listeners and readers”.
The networking website www.radioweyonline.co.uk will generate revenue by sponsorship from socially aware corporate business wishing to promote their brand by association. In addition it will gain revenue from local small business and individuals wanting to advertise on relevant pages that will benefit from the Local, National and International exposure. Thus an article on Staines, Chertsey, Woking or Guilford aimed at the weekend events market would contain discreet advertising blocks on places to stay and of interest, local hotels, restaurants and specialist shops, whilst an article about a hobby, such as knitting, would contain advertisements for craft producers, products and books on the subject. Add to this there will be Competitions, Free Draws, What’s On and Where to Go features and so much more.
Keith Tunnicliffe of LarkWeb, who will be providing the management and marketing structure comments “Without a dedicated team building a presence on the internet it is hard for most small business, charity or local organization to maintain their level of attention and Internet Traffic. With our solution, where content is king and social interaction is vital, the level playing field, that originally existed on the internet, is becoming a thing of the past for many businesses. We believe that this new site will help to rebalance the scales.”
To get involved with your local community online magazine, visit www.radioweyonline.co.uk
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Contact:
Keith Tunnicliffe 01784 464234
office@larkweb.co.uk
www.larkweb.co.uk
The, soon to be launched, online magazine www.radioweyonline.co.uk has a mission - To Promote and Feature all that is good about the Local Community. To do this it has taken the unusual step of developing an Online Community Magazine. The whole format of local profiling will be raised over the next few months as Chertsey based radio station www.radiowey.co.uk launches a brand new feature to further enhance their fast growing community presence.
Stuart Jones the Chairman of Radio Wey proudly says “Contributors to the online magazine can use whatever medium they feel most comfortable working in, from written text to sound recordings, animations to video. Articles will range from recipes, gardening and local sport through to arts, entertainment and even a kidz zone. The choice is yours.” He went on to explain “This is a great way to develop all that is good about the local area and will broaden the horizons of those that are already using the internet to communicate. It will also help raise your profile if you are a local person or business looking to go forward via the media of internet.”
Programme Controller, Mike Atkinson adds “I want to encourage everybody to have a go at producing an article about your passion, hobby or business and submitting it to us. You never know what talent you may discover it can lead to a future income and who knows where that might lead. Our aim is to place your content on the various platforms we have and will be music to the ears of our listeners and readers”.
The networking website www.radioweyonline.co.uk will generate revenue by sponsorship from socially aware corporate business wishing to promote their brand by association. In addition it will gain revenue from local small business and individuals wanting to advertise on relevant pages that will benefit from the Local, National and International exposure. Thus an article on Staines, Chertsey, Woking or Guilford aimed at the weekend events market would contain discreet advertising blocks on places to stay and of interest, local hotels, restaurants and specialist shops, whilst an article about a hobby, such as knitting, would contain advertisements for craft producers, products and books on the subject. Add to this there will be Competitions, Free Draws, What’s On and Where to Go features and so much more.
Keith Tunnicliffe of LarkWeb, who will be providing the management and marketing structure comments “Without a dedicated team building a presence on the internet it is hard for most small business, charity or local organization to maintain their level of attention and Internet Traffic. With our solution, where content is king and social interaction is vital, the level playing field, that originally existed on the internet, is becoming a thing of the past for many businesses. We believe that this new site will help to rebalance the scales.”
To get involved with your local community online magazine, visit www.radioweyonline.co.uk
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Contact:
Keith Tunnicliffe 01784 464234
office@larkweb.co.uk
www.larkweb.co.uk