TourCollierville Media Kit 010915

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# issues ($/issue) 1

3

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400

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400

340

265

1/3 pg vert.

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525

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(8 x 3.125)

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455

1/3 square (5.25 x 4.8125)

640

525

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1045

975

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(8 x 4.8125)

1045

975

730

1/2 hor. spread (18.25 x 5.4375)

1700

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(5.25 x 9.875)

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995

full pg (8 x 9.875)

1800

1550

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full pg bleed (9.25 x 11.125)

1800

1550

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2 pg bleed (18.25 x 11.125)

2800

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inside back cover

1995

1775

1400

back cover

2340

2100

1800

inside front cover

2160

1860

1600

entrepreneur profile (1 pg, Mar/Apr) w/ 3 ad purchase

475

(2.5 x 9.875)

1/3 pg hor. 1/2 pg vert.

(3.875 x 9.875)

1/2 pg hor. 2/3 pg vert.

sold out for 2015

entrepreneur profile (1 pg, Mar/Apr)

wedding, engagement, announcement (per page)

900 350

Be the

Buzz

JOHN AITKEN

& THE EPIC GRIDIRON BATTLE FOR AN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM (pg 42) CELEBRATING A NOT-SO-TYPICAL DAY WITH COLLIERVILLE HIGH’S HOMECOMING

ASHLEY LAWHORN (pg 48)

MARY JEAN HALL SMITH (pg 28)

SOCIAL JAUNTS

ALPA-FEDEX PILOTS’ LUAU (pg 12) PRESERVATION PARTY (pg 16) PARADE MAGAZINE RECEPTION (pg 20) THE FROZEN EXPERIENCE (pg 22) THE MORTON MUSEUM (pg 23)

PLUS!

RETAIL THERAPY WITH THE PINK NEST (pg 34) ELECTION CANDIDATE BIOS (pg 50)

Collierville is absolutely raving about the new TourCollierville Magazine. It has TRIPLED its exposure stats for the third issue within only 7 days of release. See what advertisers are saying: “We can always count on Webz Advertising - and now TourCollierville to produce original marketing campaigns that get our unique message

full page

2/3 vert

to a highly targeted audience in a memorable way. We’ve gained

1/3 vert

substantial brand recognition from these choices and developed loyal customers who won’t soon forget Superintendent John Aitken in a

football uniform! We recommend calling them if you need to get noticed!”

- Carl Bartlett, Jim Wilson & Associates MarketPlace at Carriage Crossing

“Lori and I opened the Pink Nest in August so we were thrilled to have JJohn itken AMesAl ewellen & the epic Gridiron Battle

tourS the countrySide on hiS motorcycle to for an independent School SyStem (pg 42) BrinG home Great ideaS for collierville (pg 38)

1/3 hor 1/2 hor

1/2 vert

celeBratinG a not-So-typical day don & nancy BaSSett nurture our with collierville hiGh’S homecominG

1/6 vert

a SeaSon of thankSGivinG local collierville art haven ’S Queen of comfort food, with mother of 10 & owner of the Silver caBooSe

colfield GAllery (pg 14) M BlendS Ary holiday JeAn decor hwith AllSpirited sMith inSpiration (pg 28)

Bancorp alpa South -fedew x ine pilotS & c’ heeSe luau (pg (pg 12) 24) hamBer luncheon party (pg (pg16) 25) pcreServation parade m SchoolS aGazinehr ealth eception fair(pg (pg20) 26) the frozen experience (pg 22) REPLACE the morton muSeum P(pg lus 23)! retail therapy on the SQuare & at carriaGe croSSinG Plus (pg 28) ! retail thethherapy iStory with of 140 the e.pm ink ulBerry neSt (pg (pg34) 52) of the m candidate ural on m BioS ain(pg (pg50) 46) & the Storyelection

MAGAZINE

january/february 2015 | vol 2 | #1

Explains How Courting BusinEss is a ComplEx Dating gamE (pg 56)

lovE is in tHE air! (pg 14)

| J A N / F E B

1/2 hor spread

1/3 square

sociAl JAunts race for the cure (pg 18) chamBerJeAunts sociAl xpo (pg 22)

the opportunity to be retail therapists in the November issue. It gave us

a great way to publicize our products along with those of our neighbors and drive shoppers in for the football tailgate season. Word of caution,

though - you had better stock up if you plan to promote your company in

$

here! Those monogram bags disappeared!”

- Cindy Tarsi, the Pink Nest

John Duncan

1/6 hor

Queen

Mshley useuM BiBlicAl REPLACE A lof Awhorn (pg 48) history (pg 48)

steals

TourCollierville is a project of

20 1 5 • V O L

185 N Main St., Ste. 105 Collierville, TN 38017 OFFICE 901 451 WEBZ E hive@webuzz.biz O www.webuzz.biz FACEBOOK webzmedia

QUEEN

A SEASON OF THANKSGIVING WITH COLLIERVILLE’S QUEEN OF COMFORT FOOD, MOTHER OF 10 & OWNER OF THE SILVER CABOOSE

F E S T 2 • # 1

Prices accurate as of January 8, 2015. Subject to change.

A D R AT E S

L O V E

Contact our advertising office at ads@tourcollierville.com or call 901-451-9329 today to reserve your space!

Be the Buzz

2-page spread bleed

TOURCOLLIERVILLE MAGAZINE

Steals are resricted to one photograph and 2 lines of text. A special promotional discount must be offered. These ads are at the very back of the magazine.

full page bleed

M AGAZI NE

sizes are in inches

december 2014 | vol 1 | #2

rates

WeDDing Bliss

rEmEmBEring

coach carl (pg 46)

His spirit livEs on in ColliErvillE girls’ laCrossE

social Jaunts

wEDDings & EngagEmEnts (pg 20) BiBlE musEum rECEption (pg 32) trEE ligHting CErEmony (pg 34) CHristmas HomE tours (pg 36) spotligHt saturDay (pg 38)

Plus!

rEtail tHErapy (pg 40) tom tHumB wEDDings (pg 30) guiDE to privatE sCHools (pg 50)

Go to www.tourcollierville.com to flip through past issues.

K ey Demographic: Collierville has a median household income of $102,643/yr,

more than any other Memphis suburb and

twice the national average.


They own or work for huge companies. They are pilots, doctors, presidents, executives, even old money.

GIANT HOUSES

The beauty of the buzz.

BIG INCOME

The average home price is $322,475 and rising. AND, most importantly, out-selling other Memphis suburbs.

Readership free printed copies

issuu.com (digital version)

Facebook (1 post at launch) broadcast email dist. TOTAL impressions Cost per impression: 1/6 pg ($265)

LOTS OF KIDS

Stay-at-home parents are more prevalent in affluent populations and they have plenty of discretionary income.

Want a copy? Visit one of these locations. Don’t see your company? Let us know!

Early predictions were 23,700 impressions per issue but we have exceeded that by almost 40% in the first 7 days of the January issue’s release. Jan/Feb ‘15

back cover ($1800)

Nov ‘14 5,000

2,684 3,354 1,529

12,567

$0.0211

$0.1432

Dec ‘14 5,000

2,709

10,744 2,223

20,676

$0.0128 $0.0871

(as of 1/7/15) 5,000

8,738*

20,198

6 TIMES the social buzz of 1st issue

4,423

38,359

$0.0069

TRIPLE within the 1st 7 days of release!

$0.0469

They’re not generally couch potatoes, either. They want to know what there is to do and increasingly want to travel less to get there. Minivan & SUV city.

...AND ARE SEEN

The almighty Jones’. When the neighbor starts a landscape project, it is GAME ON in this town.

PROFOUND

SALES POTENTIAL The next step is to get in front of this population. And STAY in front of them. Delight them and help them solve some problems using your product or service. They will buzz and then their friends will want what you have, too. My head is spinning.

Abbington Consignments Collierville Library

Dyer’s Hamburgers

Jody’s Donuts and Bakery Mr. Pride Car Wash

Sekisui

ATC

Elite Nail Spa

Kelsey Properties

Shelter Insurance

Aesthetic Dentistry

Collierville Chamber

Audubon Dental Group

Collierville Schools

Ballew Bridal

BancorpSouth

Banyan Tree Realtors Baptist Hospital

Battlefield Lacrosse Bazaar Olive Oil Bella Vita

Bensinger’s

Berry Berry Good Biblical Museum Bogies

Brook’s Collection Buckle

FAQs:

Q: Do you deliver to homes in Collierville?

A: Yes! March/April will be delivered to about 20% of households. We anticipate delivery to 40% of households by May and 100% coverage

by November. PLUS, social marketing techniques deliver the digital

edition (see www.tourcollierville.com) to readers as soon as the issues

THEY GO, DO, SEE!

Distribution

are complete, about 7 days prior to print delivery. This creates a buzz

that drives readers to the distribution locations looking for the printed

copies. Readers increasingly report saving this magazine because they feel it is a lasting document of life in Collierville. This magazine has

inspired the people of Collierville.

Q: Will you profile my company / friend / event / child / pet rock?

A: There are SO many great stories to tell here! We would love to hear about your pet rock. Your best bet is to email us your story idea and we can give you feedback. If it sounds promising, your next best bet

is to write it and see! And never underestimate the power of a great photo. In fact, send us your great photos even if there isn’t a whole

story. Most of the story-telling is about the imagery and our town has a wealth of photographic opportunities.

Build A Bear

Burriss Ped. Dentistry Caio Baby

Chick Fil A

Collierville Parks & Rec Collierville Town Hall Comet Cleaners

City Hall Cheesecake CJ Lily

in all three categories (units sold, median prices and average prices) outpace its suburban neighbor and rival Germantown by healthy margins.... Collierville is selling more homes more quickly and - in most cases, according to median price data - for more money then Germantown” - Memphis Business Journal, July 10, 2014

Firebirds

First Fruit Collection

Crepe Maker

GNC

Courtyard Marriott Cullison Eye Care D’llands Salon DAC

Days Inn

Funquest

Go Orthodontics

Dr. Mike Pulido Dr. Terry Hayes

Goddard Goulds

Solutions

Our Little Secret

Something Special

Paisley Rooster

Lennys

Past & Presents

Sports Clips

Loni’s

Pedieatrics East

Square Beans Starbucks

Patricias

Ly’s Nails

Steak Escape Stix

Pet Hospital

Maggie Louise Bridal

Maiden & Bennett Law

Supercuts

Pickler Wealth Advisors Superior Auto Body Pink Nest

Tinder Box

Mary Queen Nails

Clinic

U-Swirl Yogurt

Memphis Orthodontics

Red Robin

Main Street Collierville Prime Urgent Medical Med Post Urgent Care

Inspire Salon IO Metro

Mental Wellness

PT Squared

Vo’s Nails

Reeds

Whaley’s Pizza

Woodmen of the World

Jenny’s Nails

Mimosa Salon and Spa

Rehab, etc

Jin’s Donuts

Morton Museum

Schilling Farms Dental

Moe’s

Yankee Candle

Sass It Up

Editorial Calendar

Torrid

Victoria’s Secret

Jeff Bramlett Architects Mercedes of Collierville Regis Salon

Dry Clean Super Center Jim’s Place Dryve Cleaners

Smoothie King

Osaka

Lifetime Fitness

Hueys

Donut Hutt

Silver Caboose

Ortho One

Lendermon Sports Med. Papa Murphy’s

Hollywood Feed

Dixie Pickers

Newks

Lavish

Hewlett & Dunn

Diana’s Nails

Kinnucan’s

Sheffield Antiques

New Day Theatre

La Petite Academy

Harrell Theater

Dee La Rue

Natural Creations

La Hacienda

Hampton Inn

DC Comics

John Green Realtors

Kiser’s Floor

Firehouse Subs

Cottage on Main

Yogurt Nation

Yolo’s Frozen Yogurt

What’s coming up!

Mar/Apr

Entrepreneurship Summer Camps Guide Easter Activities Garden & Landscape Retail: Dress to Impress; Spring Attire & Gifts School: Crosswind Sports: Baseball

Population

“Collierville’s growth rates

Fabric by the Square

Companion Animal Hosp. First Choice Medical

Dr. Swanson

Ciao Baby

Eclectic Eye

Median Age Median Income Consumer Spend (millions) Consumer Spend ($/HH**) Avg. Home Price

May/Jun

Vacations & Staycations Summer Concerts Guide Wellness, Body & Beauty Kids’ Summer Activities Retail: Graduation Gifts, Picnics & Summer Gear School: Sycamore Sports: TBA

Collierville Germantown 50,454

40,466

$110,506

$73,151

39.4

$1,267

$322,475

Jul/Aug

(subject to change)

4th of July Celebrations Bluegrass Nation Kids’ Afterschool Guide Retail: Back to School School: TBA Sports: Football

Sept/Oct

Halloween Guide Fall Festivals Culinary Tour Private Schools Guide Retail: For the Foodie School: TBA Sports: Basketball

Cordova Downtown E. Memphis

Nov/Dec

Holiday Home Decor Places of Worship Shopping Guide Holiday Home Tours Retail: Holiday Gifts, Parties & Attire School: TBA Sports: TBA

Midtown

Bartlett

32.9

36.3

83,813

43,759

63,667

$99,750

$62,250

$34,400

$57,567

$30,850

$59,433

$76,294

$53,789

$37,642

$54,526

$44,267

$52,778

46.3

$1,149

$307,645

35.7

$1,771

$142,916

37.2

$900

$193,037

41.8

$1,532

$176,409

60,117

$1,081

$175,583

95,475

$1,742

$161,866

* $/HH = amount per household per year. Sources: Neilsen Claritas, C’ville Econ. Dev., Memphis Chamber, CNN Money, MAAR


They own or work for huge companies. They are pilots, doctors, presidents, executives, even old money.

GIANT HOUSES

The beauty of the buzz.

BIG INCOME

The average home price is $322,475 and rising. AND, most importantly, out-selling other Memphis suburbs.

Readership free printed copies

issuu.com (digital version)

Facebook (1 post at launch) broadcast email dist. TOTAL impressions Cost per impression: 1/6 pg ($265)

LOTS OF KIDS

Stay-at-home parents are more prevalent in affluent populations and they have plenty of discretionary income.

Want a copy? Visit one of these locations. Don’t see your company? Let us know!

Early predictions were 23,700 impressions per issue but we have exceeded that by almost 40% in the first 7 days of the January issue’s release. Jan/Feb ‘15

back cover ($1800)

Nov ‘14 5,000

2,684 3,354 1,529

12,567

$0.0211

$0.1432

Dec ‘14 5,000

2,709

10,744 2,223

20,676

$0.0128 $0.0871

(as of 1/7/15) 5,000

8,738*

20,198

6 TIMES the social buzz of 1st issue

4,423

38,359

$0.0069

TRIPLE within the 1st 7 days of release!

$0.0469

They’re not generally couch potatoes, either. They want to know what there is to do and increasingly want to travel less to get there. Minivan & SUV city.

...AND ARE SEEN

The almighty Jones’. When the neighbor starts a landscape project, it is GAME ON in this town.

PROFOUND

SALES POTENTIAL The next step is to get in front of this population. And STAY in front of them. Delight them and help them solve some problems using your product or service. They will buzz and then their friends will want what you have, too. My head is spinning.

Abbington Consignments Collierville Library

Dyer’s Hamburgers

Jody’s Donuts and Bakery Mr. Pride Car Wash

Sekisui

ATC

Elite Nail Spa

Kelsey Properties

Shelter Insurance

Aesthetic Dentistry

Collierville Chamber

Audubon Dental Group

Collierville Schools

Ballew Bridal

BancorpSouth

Banyan Tree Realtors Baptist Hospital

Battlefield Lacrosse Bazaar Olive Oil Bella Vita

Bensinger’s

Berry Berry Good Biblical Museum Bogies

Brook’s Collection Buckle

FAQs:

Q: Do you deliver to homes in Collierville?

A: Yes! March/April will be delivered to about 20% of households. We anticipate delivery to 40% of households by May and 100% coverage

by November. PLUS, social marketing techniques deliver the digital

edition (see www.tourcollierville.com) to readers as soon as the issues

THEY GO, DO, SEE!

Distribution

are complete, about 7 days prior to print delivery. This creates a buzz

that drives readers to the distribution locations looking for the printed

copies. Readers increasingly report saving this magazine because they feel it is a lasting document of life in Collierville. This magazine has

inspired the people of Collierville.

Q: Will you profile my company / friend / event / child / pet rock?

A: There are SO many great stories to tell here! We would love to hear about your pet rock. Your best bet is to email us your story idea and we can give you feedback. If it sounds promising, your next best bet

is to write it and see! And never underestimate the power of a great photo. In fact, send us your great photos even if there isn’t a whole

story. Most of the story-telling is about the imagery and our town has a wealth of photographic opportunities.

Build A Bear

Burriss Ped. Dentistry Caio Baby

Chick Fil A

Collierville Parks & Rec Collierville Town Hall Comet Cleaners

City Hall Cheesecake CJ Lily

in all three categories (units sold, median prices and average prices) outpace its suburban neighbor and rival Germantown by healthy margins.... Collierville is selling more homes more quickly and - in most cases, according to median price data - for more money then Germantown” - Memphis Business Journal, July 10, 2014

Firebirds

First Fruit Collection

Crepe Maker

GNC

Courtyard Marriott Cullison Eye Care D’llands Salon DAC

Days Inn

Funquest

Go Orthodontics

Dr. Mike Pulido Dr. Terry Hayes

Goddard Goulds

Solutions

Our Little Secret

Something Special

Paisley Rooster

Lennys

Past & Presents

Sports Clips

Loni’s

Pedieatrics East

Square Beans Starbucks

Patricias

Ly’s Nails

Steak Escape Stix

Pet Hospital

Maggie Louise Bridal

Maiden & Bennett Law

Supercuts

Pickler Wealth Advisors Superior Auto Body Pink Nest

Tinder Box

Mary Queen Nails

Clinic

U-Swirl Yogurt

Memphis Orthodontics

Red Robin

Main Street Collierville Prime Urgent Medical Med Post Urgent Care

Inspire Salon IO Metro

Mental Wellness

PT Squared

Vo’s Nails

Reeds

Whaley’s Pizza

Woodmen of the World

Jenny’s Nails

Mimosa Salon and Spa

Rehab, etc

Jin’s Donuts

Morton Museum

Schilling Farms Dental

Moe’s

Yankee Candle

Sass It Up

Editorial Calendar

Torrid

Victoria’s Secret

Jeff Bramlett Architects Mercedes of Collierville Regis Salon

Dry Clean Super Center Jim’s Place Dryve Cleaners

Smoothie King

Osaka

Lifetime Fitness

Hueys

Donut Hutt

Silver Caboose

Ortho One

Lendermon Sports Med. Papa Murphy’s

Hollywood Feed

Dixie Pickers

Newks

Lavish

Hewlett & Dunn

Diana’s Nails

Kinnucan’s

Sheffield Antiques

New Day Theatre

La Petite Academy

Harrell Theater

Dee La Rue

Natural Creations

La Hacienda

Hampton Inn

DC Comics

John Green Realtors

Kiser’s Floor

Firehouse Subs

Cottage on Main

Yogurt Nation

Yolo’s Frozen Yogurt

What’s coming up!

Mar/Apr

Entrepreneurship Summer Camps Guide Easter Activities Garden & Landscape Retail: Dress to Impress; Spring Attire & Gifts School: Crosswind Sports: Baseball

Population

“Collierville’s growth rates

Fabric by the Square

Companion Animal Hosp. First Choice Medical

Dr. Swanson

Ciao Baby

Eclectic Eye

Median Age Median Income Consumer Spend (millions) Consumer Spend ($/HH**) Avg. Home Price

May/Jun

Vacations & Staycations Summer Concerts Guide Wellness, Body & Beauty Kids’ Summer Activities Retail: Graduation Gifts, Picnics & Summer Gear School: Sycamore Sports: TBA

Collierville Germantown 50,454

40,466

$110,506

$73,151

39.4

$1,267

$322,475

Jul/Aug

(subject to change)

4th of July Celebrations Bluegrass Nation Kids’ Afterschool Guide Retail: Back to School School: TBA Sports: Football

Sept/Oct

Halloween Guide Fall Festivals Culinary Tour Private Schools Guide Retail: For the Foodie School: TBA Sports: Basketball

Cordova Downtown E. Memphis

Nov/Dec

Holiday Home Decor Places of Worship Shopping Guide Holiday Home Tours Retail: Holiday Gifts, Parties & Attire School: TBA Sports: TBA

Midtown

Bartlett

32.9

36.3

83,813

43,759

63,667

$99,750

$62,250

$34,400

$57,567

$30,850

$59,433

$76,294

$53,789

$37,642

$54,526

$44,267

$52,778

46.3

$1,149

$307,645

35.7

$1,771

$142,916

37.2

$900

$193,037

41.8

$1,532

$176,409

60,117

$1,081

$175,583

95,475

$1,742

$161,866

* $/HH = amount per household per year. Sources: Neilsen Claritas, C’ville Econ. Dev., Memphis Chamber, CNN Money, MAAR


# issues ($/issue) 1

3

6

steals (coupons)*

285

225

195

1/6 pg vert. (2.5 x 4.9125)

400

340

265

1/6 pg hor. (5.25 x 2.2813)

400

340

265

1/3 pg vert.

640

525

400

(8 x 3.125)

700

595

455

1/3 square (5.25 x 4.8125)

640

525

400

1045

975

730

(8 x 4.8125)

1045

975

730

1/2 hor. spread (18.25 x 5.4375)

1700

1700

1700

(5.25 x 9.875)

1400

1250

995

full pg (8 x 9.875)

1800

1550

1200

full pg bleed (9.25 x 11.125)

1800

1550

1200

2 pg bleed (18.25 x 11.125)

2800

2600

2500

inside back cover

1995

1775

1400

back cover

2340

2100

1800

inside front cover

2160

1860

1600

entrepreneur profile (1 pg, Mar/Apr) w/ 3 ad purchase

475

(2.5 x 9.875)

1/3 pg hor. 1/2 pg vert.

(3.875 x 9.875)

1/2 pg hor. 2/3 pg vert.

sold out for 2015

entrepreneur profile (1 pg, Mar/Apr)

wedding, engagement, announcement (per page)

900 350

Be the

Buzz

JOHN AITKEN

& THE EPIC GRIDIRON BATTLE FOR AN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM (pg 42) CELEBRATING A NOT-SO-TYPICAL DAY WITH COLLIERVILLE HIGH’S HOMECOMING

ASHLEY LAWHORN (pg 48)

MARY JEAN HALL SMITH (pg 28)

SOCIAL JAUNTS

ALPA-FEDEX PILOTS’ LUAU (pg 12) PRESERVATION PARTY (pg 16) PARADE MAGAZINE RECEPTION (pg 20) THE FROZEN EXPERIENCE (pg 22) THE MORTON MUSEUM (pg 23)

PLUS!

RETAIL THERAPY WITH THE PINK NEST (pg 34) ELECTION CANDIDATE BIOS (pg 50)

Collierville is absolutely raving about the new TourCollierville Magazine. It has TRIPLED its exposure stats for the third issue within only 7 days of release. See what advertisers are saying: “We can always count on Webz Advertising - and now TourCollierville to produce original marketing campaigns that get our unique message

full page

2/3 vert

to a highly targeted audience in a memorable way. We’ve gained

1/3 vert

substantial brand recognition from these choices and developed loyal customers who won’t soon forget Superintendent John Aitken in a

football uniform! We recommend calling them if you need to get noticed!”

- Carl Bartlett, Jim Wilson & Associates MarketPlace at Carriage Crossing

“Lori and I opened the Pink Nest in August so we were thrilled to have JJohn itken AMesAl ewellen & the epic Gridiron Battle

tourS the countrySide on hiS motorcycle to for an independent School SyStem (pg 42) BrinG home Great ideaS for collierville (pg 38)

1/3 hor 1/2 hor

1/2 vert

celeBratinG a not-So-typical day don & nancy BaSSett nurture our with collierville hiGh’S homecominG

1/6 vert

a SeaSon of thankSGivinG local collierville art haven ’S Queen of comfort food, with mother of 10 & owner of the Silver caBooSe

colfield GAllery (pg 14) M BlendS Ary holiday JeAn decor hwith AllSpirited sMith inSpiration (pg 28)

Bancorp alpa South -fedew x ine pilotS & c’ heeSe luau (pg (pg 12) 24) hamBer luncheon party (pg (pg16) 25) pcreServation parade m SchoolS aGazinehr ealth eception fair(pg (pg20) 26) the frozen experience (pg 22) REPLACE the morton muSeum P(pg lus 23)! retail therapy on the SQuare & at carriaGe croSSinG Plus (pg 28) ! retail thethherapy iStory with of 140 the e.pm ink ulBerry neSt (pg (pg34) 52) of the m candidate ural on m BioS ain(pg (pg50) 46) & the Storyelection

MAGAZINE

january/february 2015 | vol 2 | #1

Explains How Courting BusinEss is a ComplEx Dating gamE (pg 56)

lovE is in tHE air! (pg 14)

| J A N / F E B

1/2 hor spread

1/3 square

sociAl JAunts race for the cure (pg 18) chamBerJeAunts sociAl xpo (pg 22)

the opportunity to be retail therapists in the November issue. It gave us

a great way to publicize our products along with those of our neighbors and drive shoppers in for the football tailgate season. Word of caution,

though - you had better stock up if you plan to promote your company in

$

here! Those monogram bags disappeared!”

- Cindy Tarsi, the Pink Nest

John Duncan

1/6 hor

Queen

Mshley useuM BiBlicAl REPLACE A lof Awhorn (pg 48) history (pg 48)

steals

TourCollierville is a project of

20 1 5 • V O L

185 N Main St., Ste. 105 Collierville, TN 38017 OFFICE 901 451 WEBZ E hive@webuzz.biz O www.webuzz.biz FACEBOOK webzmedia

QUEEN

A SEASON OF THANKSGIVING WITH COLLIERVILLE’S QUEEN OF COMFORT FOOD, MOTHER OF 10 & OWNER OF THE SILVER CABOOSE

F E S T 2 • # 1

Prices accurate as of January 8, 2015. Subject to change.

A D R AT E S

L O V E

Contact our advertising office at ads@tourcollierville.com or call 901-451-9329 today to reserve your space!

Be the Buzz

2-page spread bleed

TOURCOLLIERVILLE MAGAZINE

Steals are resricted to one photograph and 2 lines of text. A special promotional discount must be offered. These ads are at the very back of the magazine.

full page bleed

M AGAZI NE

sizes are in inches

december 2014 | vol 1 | #2

rates

WeDDing Bliss

rEmEmBEring

coach carl (pg 46)

His spirit livEs on in ColliErvillE girls’ laCrossE

social Jaunts

wEDDings & EngagEmEnts (pg 20) BiBlE musEum rECEption (pg 32) trEE ligHting CErEmony (pg 34) CHristmas HomE tours (pg 36) spotligHt saturDay (pg 38)

Plus!

rEtail tHErapy (pg 40) tom tHumB wEDDings (pg 30) guiDE to privatE sCHools (pg 50)

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K ey Demographic: Collierville has a median household income of $102,643/yr,

more than any other Memphis suburb and

twice the national average.


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