October 27, 2020
BY BBI International
Biodiesel Magazine the leading publication for the biodiesel industry, recently released its 2021 media kits. Beginning today, Biodiesel Magazine will begin accepting 2021 advertising schedules across its print and digital platforms.
“Due to travel restrictions, now is the best time to look at print and digital marketing options, because audiences can get the information in the safety of an office or home,” says John Nelson, vice president of operations, sales and marketing at BBI International. “In our current climate, it’s wise to allocate advertising dollars to marketing platforms that can be safely consumed. Companies that take advantage of this will get a jump on any competitors in the marketplace.”
In 2021, Biodiesel Magazine will be expanding opportunities for companies to reach new audiences. The publication will continue to offer print and digital options, but has expanded to include sponsor spotlight articles, press releases and webinar hosting opportunities.
2021 opportunities include:
•Print Advertising
•Website Advertising
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•E-Newsletter Advertising
•Custom Webinars
•Press Release Distribution
•Sponsor Spotlight Articles
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•Biodiesel Plant Map Advertising
•Biodiesel Industry Directory
“Biodiesel Magazine is offering new opportunities for businesses to share their stories with a large audience of biodiesel industry professionals,” says Marla DeFoe, marketing and advertising manager at BBI International. “Through webinars, press releases and sponsor spotlight articles, businesses are able to connect with the Biodiesel Magazine audience through editorial content, as well as traditional advertising options.”
2021 media kits and additional opportunities are available on the Biodiesel Magazine website here. The editorial calendar is available by contacting the Biodiesel Magazine team at service@bbiinternational.com.
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