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Good magazine is New Zealand’s first carbon-neutral sustainability magazine. This ground-breaking media platform targets New Zealand’s most influential sustainability decision-makers and the untapped $2 billion LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health & Sustainability) consumer market.

We don’t believe New Zealand needs to abandon the market economy—but change it from within. In so doing, we can help transform New Zealand into a world-leading sustainable economy.

Will you join us?

For more information on advertising please contact Gavin Healy direct on 09 966-1076 or gavin@hbmedia.co.nz

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As New Zealand’s first carbon-neutral magazine all Good advertising rates include the cost of carbon offsetting.

4 colour Casual 3× (9%) 6× (17.5%)
Double Page Spread $8,530 $7,760 $7,035
Full Page $4,490 $4,100 $3,750
Half Page $2,470 $2,250 $2,160
Third Page $1,800 $1,640 $1,485
Quarter Page Classifieds $980 $890 $808
Eighth Page Classifieds $550 $500 $455
Premium positions
4 colour 3× (9%) 6× (17.5%)
Inside Front Cover DPS $9,810 $8,927 $8,090
Outside Back Cover $5,160 $4,695 $4,255
Other Premium Positions* $4,940 $4,45 $4,075

*10% premium applies to the following positions: opposite contents page, inside back cover, opposite editor’s page, second DPS, first right-hand page, other nominated (guaranteed) positions.

Loose inserts
2 pages (single leaf) $200 per 1,000
4 pages $250 per 1,000
8 pages $280 per 1,000
12 pages $320 per 1,000
More than 12 pages Phone for a quote

All inserts must be on FSC-certified paper. Bound inserts are an additional $50 per thousand with a tip-on rate of $350 per 1,000. Minimum charge for inserts is $1,000.

Online advertising rates
Run of site CPM
Big banner 85
Skyscraper 85
Boombox 85
Tile 55
Text links 55

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