Dear Prospective Publisher,
Thank you for your interest in launching a local edition of the Weekender Magazine! As a trusted brand in arts, entertainment, recreation and FUN content, we offer a proven model for delivering engaging, community-focused content while building a sustainable publication.
By joining Weekender Magazine, you gain access to all our templates, processes, editorial framework, branding, operational support, training and online publisher community (you will not be alone) to help you establish a vibrant, advertiser-supported local magazine. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, media professional, or passionate community advocate, we provide the tools and guidance needed to create a publication that resonates with your audience.
We’d love for you to explore this opportunity and discuss how you can bring Weekender Magazine to your community!
Let’s have some FUN,
Pat & Mickie Howlett
Weekender Magazine Publishers
This is a $75,000+ (*) a year, less than 20 hours a week (including layout, “Local” Publishing Business Opportunity (**).
We ONLY Promote Locally Owned Businesses & Organizations.
We do this via the Print Issue and a very successful Social Media Strategy.
Who would be a good fit?
Chambers of Commerce, MainStreet Orgs, Digital Marketing/Design Firms, Real Estate Firms, Retired Media Professionals
or anyone who desires to… Escape the Corporate World and Create a REAL Business helping their Local Economy.
[ you will receive the Adobe InDesign Template and video training to create this 12 page publication in less than 2 hours ]
(*) Revenue Potential is $103,200 (Front Page: $1600, Internal Ads: $5000, Real Estate Page: $1500, BIG Ad: $500 = $8600 per month or $103,200 per year)
(**)We do not intend to waste your time and have nothing to hide, so if you’re interested in “How much is this investment?” A License is a one time $5000 per Community Edition (regardless of population) and $500 per year. There are also minimal monthly software licenses you’ll need to have that will run about $300 per month along with Printing Charges (which are less than you might think).