SARATOGA, CA, April 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Mountain Winery selected Hopelessly Romantic Media Productions (HRMP) as its publisher. Best known for publishing Hopelessly Romantic Magazine and The Classic Male Magazine, HRMP also handles custom magazine publishing for any size business. They also offer custom wedding magazines for couples who want to share their thoughts and photos with their guests as the perfect "Thank You" card. HRMP also produces video commercials for web and broadcast.
When a paid magazine advertiser spends at least $500 on an ad, HRMP will create ad space for a local charity in that advertiser's name. For example, a pet supply company would buy a full page ad in The Mountain Winery Magazine and HRMP will create ad space for the local SPCA in the name of that pet supply company. This is a unique opportunity for companies doing business in the San Francisco Bay area to purchase ad space in a magazine distributed to affluent readers, while at the same time benefiting their favorite charity.
"We know once the word gets out about Hopelessly Romantic Media Productions, low advertising rates and the opportunity for businesses to benefit their favorite charities, ad space will fill up quickly," said Hopelessly Romantic Media Productions CEO Victoria Napolitano. "Our websites are indexed quickly into Google and are at the top of a lot of search engines, so local and luxury businesses have the chance to really make a difference for their favorite non-profit organizations while getting their own name in front of a large audience of consumers interested in music, luxury and romance."
Any business can have a free listing on MountainWineryMagazine.com, with no obligation to purchase anything. This is done so fans of The Mountain Winery can find a whole host of services from entertainment and travel, to real estate and custom home design, all in one place.
The Mountain Winery Luxury Magazine is a high quality keepsake magazine that will not find its way to the recycle bin. With a readership made up of a demographic sweet spot - affluent communities such as, Saratoga, Los Gatos, San Francisco, Sausalito, Palo Alto and Los Altos Hills - The Mountain Winery Magazine is both a lifestyle guide and an inspiration for those who love music, travel, fine dining, and even...romance.
Businesses interested in advertising in The Mountain Winery Magazine can email HopelesslyRomanticMedia@gmail.com or call 1-800-283-6157. To learn more, visit www.MountainWineryMagazine.com Contact: Victoria Napolitano.
Hopelessly Romantic Media Productions; an international marketing company specializing in custom magazine publication, video production, and web development. We create unique and productive partnerships with our clients to create distinctive marketing tools that make them stand out from the competition.
The Mountain Winery Luxury Magazine Donates Advertising Space to Nonprofits
The famous Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California is launching its first magazine along with a companion website. The magazine will be available to over 500,000 visitors at more than 60 concerts.
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[Press-News.org] The Mountain Winery Luxury Magazine Donates Advertising Space to NonprofitsThe famous Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California is launching its first magazine along with a companion website. The magazine will be available to over 500,000 visitors at more than 60 concerts.