SWFBT Anniversary Edition deadline 5pm W 10/11

Happy Anniversary SWFBT Edition

It is SWFBT’s annual Anniversary Edition—a time to honor our local small business community. This year it is a very special Anniversary Edition–because we’re also looking at the one-year anniversary of when Hurricane Ian came to our shores.

So for this, our November edition, we are seeking stories of heroism, generosity, survival and success in our business community, as we give a nod to Hurricane Ian. We hope that the bit of time that has passed will make it “easier” for business owners to share their heartfelt stories (300-word limit). 

Or you may share your anniversary story in 300 words. November is traditionally our annual Anniversary Edition, which celebrates all anniversaries—whether it’s the 1st, 11th or 25th—of ALL organizations, both for-profit and non-profit. 

Guest columns run free of charge, space-available. Please send all editorial content to [email protected].  

We also seek your advertising support so that we may run as many of these stories as possible (i.e. paid ad space pays for “free” editorial space). The 4-color ad prices for this edition are as follows:

Full Page, $894

Half Page, $614

Quarter Page, $474

Eighth Page, $354

Sixteenth Page, $224

We are also offering a black-and-white business card ad for $70: $120 in color. 

We deadline for guest column submissions 5pm W 10/11; for ad space and proof, 5pm F 10/13; for system ready ad material, noon M 10/16. Send all ad files to [email protected] . To see the ad specs, click here.

Of course, let me know how I may be of assistance to you in your efforts on behalf of our Southwest Florida business community. My team and I are here and ready to help you and our region any way we can as we all continue to push forward with this very long haul—and it will be Southwest Florida better and stronger than ever! 

Sincerely

Karen P. Moore

[email protected] 

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O: (239)573-9732

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