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FACTS ABOUT WOMEN
Women own almost half of all home-based businesses and one-third of businesses operating from other locations.
Women setting up business from home is the fastest growing sector of the Australian economy.
Women make or influence 80% of all purchasing decisions.
94% of all Australian businesses have an annual turnover of less that 2 million dollars.
Women owned businesses have less external debt, are more profitable and profitable much earlier than those owned by men.
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I have been advertising in the magazine now for one year and our sales have increased by 95% - the return far outweighs the cost to advertise. In fact one advert in a local kids magazine costs us over $500 a month, where the same size advertisement in 'Working Women' magazine for three months costs us $330 (that's only $110 a month) for national exposure. I cannot praise Lynette and her team enough for the fabulous job they do - keep up the great work. Liane Barker Director Label-It Yours www.label-it.com.au
I have been absolutely delighted with the response to my advertisement that I have running in WNA's magazine 'Working Women' and I love to share the magazine and the great stories with my clients. Michelle Hamer Director Smart Advice Pty Ltd www.smartadvice.com.au
I want to express my appreciation for the quality of advertising you have given us over several years now. WNA advertising has become a consistent marketing activity for us because it works so well. We receive leads every time we place an advertisement in 'Working Women' Magazine and in the eNoticeBoard (both of which we advertise in regularly) and this is testament to how well you foster the Womens Network Australia community. Thanks for making sure your advertising works for your advertisers! Ryan Gray Director Argonyx Studios Web Design www.argonyx.com
We have had a great response to our advertising and many requests for copies of the directory. It's good for our advertisers to see us getting ourselves out there also. Mandy Stevens Managing Director The Fundraising Directory www.fundraisingdirectory.com.au
We've heard it so often, it's no longer a surprise that our clients have seen or read our advertising in the WNA 'Working Women' magazine. We are delighted because it confirms our investment is money well spent in building and maintaining brand awareness. Rachel Quilty Executive Manager Jump the Q www.jumptheq.com.au
The one thing that stands out with WNA, compared with other glossy magazines where advertising space is available, is the chance to include editorial alongside the advertisement. This is brilliant as it allows readers to find out more about your business - details that can't be included in an advertisement. I've found that many other mags at present don't offer this, despite it making a lot of advertising sense! I also appreciated the tips that were provided on copyright and the flexibility to meet my own requirements for the advertisement. Being able to have input on this is important to me and WNA allowed this graciously. Again, let me say what a fantastic group it is and I look forward to attending more events in the future. Kate Lemerle Principal Psychologist Chrysalis Wellness Services www.chrysalis54.com.au
A big thank you to your wonderful advertising team, especially Nikita. Our advertisement looks fantastic in the 'Working Women' magazine. Jeanette Hannan Managing Director Resumes for Results www.resumes.net.au
As a new reader and advertiser I was thrilled to receive my first magazine. It’s filled with fantastic information to suit every business woman. Your service offering complimentary copies of the magazine to advertisers is excellent. I have already distributed mine to clients with a note pointing out our advert and the page on which it appears. Thank you. Muriel Davis Beauty Therapist Glamour Spot www.glamourspot.com.au
I view my regular advertising in 'Working Women' magazine as a form of networking. I can reach readers all over Australia through this consistently high quality magazine, which always has inspirational articles and interesting snippets. I advertise in order to keep my business 'out there in front' of readers who I may never get to meet, but with whom I hope to do business with. People still like to sit down with a cup of tea and peruse a magazine as a break away from the computer, so I find the magazine just as important as the internet. Karen Curran Owner/Manager Unicorn Graphics www.unicorngraphics.com.au 'Working Women' is a registered trade mark of Women’s Network Australia Pty Ltd.
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