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What magazines are available to me? |
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There are three categories of magazine available, ranging from a comprehensive version, through a compact version to a mini version. | The comprehensive version is an 88 page magazine with a large choice of articles, regarding orthodontics, advanced dentistry, case studies, personal experiences of orthodontics and a choice of any other articles from our bank. The comprehensive version also includes a detailed 7 page personalised practice profile, 7 personalised practice and product adverts (2 practice adverts and a choice of 5 from Smiles & Faces’ bank of product specific adverts), a complimentary electronic version of the magazine (which can be placed on your website), a personalised self-referral sheet and overall more choice in the final look and feel of your magazine (including the opportunity to use your practice name or the Smiles & Faces marquee on the front cover). | | The compact version is a shorter 52 page magazine featuring articles concentrating predominantly on core orthodontic subjects, with a shorter 5 page personalised practice profile, 2 practice specific adverts, 2 personalised product adverts (from Smiles & Faces bank of product specific adverts), a personalised self-referral sheet and a choice of five covers, personalised to your practice. | | The mini-guide version is a 32 page magazine, featuring a sufficient number of articles to explain orthodontics. It will incorporate your practice name and details into the front & back covers, one personalised practice advert and a personalised self-referral sheet. | The inclusion of a practice profile within the comprehensive and compact versions of the magazine allows you ample exposure for your practice, which you can personalise with: - Clinician and practice profiles
- A choice of design layouts to go with your practice image and branding
- Any case study or testimonial material; and
- Any other information that you may want to incorporate
The personalised nature of the magazine allows your practice to become synonymous with orthodontics as potential patients read the magazine, learning more about both the nature of orthodontics and your practice.
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