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Background and Format:
Craft Business is the trade publication for the craft industry, giving readers a high standard of impartial, informative news and reviews from around the crafting globe. It contains the latest news, reviews, product showcases and job vacancies and will include a guest columnist in each issue.
Audience and Readership:
Each issue is mailed to key industry retailers and buyers, including independent craft retailers, named buyers from the major multiples (such as John Lewis, HobbyCraft,The Range, Sainsburys, Tesco), wholesalers, and specialist stores (such as haberdashers, papercraft, jewellery making and knitting/wool shops).
Deadline:
Varies - best to contact the Editor for guidance
Frequency:
6 issues per year
Circulation:
Source: ABC.
Supplements and sections:
Each issue features dedicated sections on Papercraft, Beading & Jewellery, Stitching & Haberdashery, Knitting, General Art & Crafts and online opportunities.
Distribution:
Mailed out to industry figures and available in specialist retailers. There is also a fortnightly newsletter which is distributed via email to 9,000 subscribers (Source: Publisher)
Ad Rates:
Advertising information can be found here.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Thursday 9th August 2007
Trade publications Craft Business, Hotel Business and Speciality Food have moved offices to 21-23 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester, Essex C02 8JY. Contact details for the editorial teams remain the same:
Anna Blewett, Editor of Hotel Business and Craft Business, can be reached on +44 (0)1206 505983 and anna.blewett@aceville.co.uk or anna@craftbusiness.com.
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Background and Format: Craft Business is the trade publication for the craft industry, giving readers a high standard of impartial, informative news and reviews from around the crafting globe. It contains the latest news, reviews, product showcases and job vacancies and will include a guest columnist in each issue. Audience and Readership: Each issue is mailed to key industry retailers and buyers, including independent craft retailers, named buyers from the major multiples (such as John Lewis, HobbyCraft,The Range, Sainsburys, Tesco), wholesalers, and specialist stores (such as haberdashers, papercraft, jewellery making and knitting/wool shops). Deadline: Varies - best to contact the Editor for guidance Frequency: 6 issues per year Circulation: Source: ABC. Supplements and sections: Each issue features dedicated sections on Papercraft, Beading & Jewellery, Stitching & Haberdashery, Knitting, General Art & Crafts and online opportunities. Distribution: Mailed out to industry figures and available in specialist retailers. There is also a fortnightly newsletter which is distributed via email to 9,000 subscribers (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 9th August 2007 Trade publications Craft Business, Hotel Business and Speciality Food have moved offices to 21-23 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester, Essex C02 8JY. Contact details for the editorial teams remain the same: Anna Blewett, Editor of Hotel Business and Craft Business, can be reached on +44 (0)1206 505983 and anna.blewett@aceville.co.uk or anna@craftbusiness.com.
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