Archant London Business Awards

 

 

Terms & Conditions of Prize Fund

  • Marketing and public relations support. You will receive professional advice from qualified marketing and P.R. executives, on how to deliver your marketing message. This will include a thorough look at your marketing strategy and recommendations for improvements. Time will be charged at the standard hourly rate for marketing support.
  • Advertising Support. Expose your business to an audience of over 1 million* adults by advertising your business in-paper or online with Archant London. Advertising could take the format of run of paper, classified, recruitment, property or motors advertising in-paper, or sky scraper and banner advertising online. Advertising will be charged at the standard rate card rate, details available on request. Online advertising will be charged at CPT page impressions at rate card rate.
  • Advertorial Support. If you would prefer to use an advertorial to promote your business, this service would include editorial support to assist with copy writing, plus photographic support and production of your advertisement. The services of the photographic and editorial department will be charged at the appropriate rate card rate as well as the advertising space.
  • E-leaflet. Be one of the first companies to take advantage of this new service. Promote your business with an e-flier which accompanies our electronic newspapers sent out to thousands of email recipients every week. The service will include the design of your leaflet which will be charged at the hourly studio rate, plus the cost of including your e-leaflet with our e-edition newspapers, based on the rate card rate per 1,000 email contacts.
  • Web/Studio design time. You could have your artwork for menu's, fliers or advertisements, designed by a leading designer offering an array of custom designs. Studio time will be charged at the standard hourly rate. Artwork alterations will be offered, however each alteration will incur additional cost at the hourly rate.
  • All prizes must be redeemed six months from being issued. Each winner will receive a letter from Archant London which will summarise their prize and details of how it can be claimed. Only the winning entrant can use the prize fund. The prize fund cannot be used against existing advertising deals with Archant London. The prize cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. The prize can only be used with Archant London products. Details of rate card rates will be made available to all winners. The prize will be arranged by the Archant London marketing department only and needs to be in addition to existing advertising. There is no cash alternative and the Head of Communication for Archant London's decision is final, regards allocation of the prize value.
  • Archant London will not take any responsibility for the success or failure of any changes made to marketing campaigns as part of the prize fund.
  • Archant London will endeavour to ensure that advertising appears in the agreed issues/publications on the specified dates requested. Archant London take no responsibility if ads fail to appear, and will endeavour to make space available in the next available issue.
  • The prize fund of £100,000 will be shared equally between all overall winners of the 15 categories. This will equate to a prize fund of £6700 per category winner.
  • *ABC JD2008, Independent Audits JD2008, JICREG October 2008, Archant KPI average JD 2008.

Newsletter Subscription
Sign up to the official awards newsletter and get all the latest awards news delivered straight to your mail box.
 

Full Name:

Email Address:

 
 


Please refer to the following guides for help with any queries you may have.


News

Londoners pass European Climate Change IQ Test

28 October 2009

Londoners are green masterminds according to new research launched today (Monday 19 October) to mark the beginning of Energy Saving Week (19-25 October). A survey of 3000 adults and children across the UK shows that Brits know their climate change facts
READ MORE

Squawking squatters

29 April 2009

London s gardeners are being urged to beware of nesting birds anywhere and everywhere this spring, with reports of nest sites in some very unusual places.   Post boxes, firemen s helmets, clothes-peg bags and even the pockets of jeans drying on a washing
READ MORE

Higher temperatures raise the heat on upland birds

29 April 2009

Warm summers are dramatically reducing populations of daddy long legs, which is in turn is having a severe impact on birds that rely on them for food, RSPB Scotland scientists have shown (See Editor s note 4).  This key finding comes from a new study by
READ MORE

Consumers in London still want to buy green, but expect evidence of action

29 April 2009

New research from the Carbon Trust Standard shows that consumers in London still want to buy green despite the current economic climate, with 66% of consumers saying environmental concerns influence their purchasing decisions the same as a year ago and
READ MORE