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Unique Magazines corporate site receives a makeover

This August Unique Magazines launches its new-look corporate site as part of plans to further expand its business, library and schools offering, and further promote its publisher services.

The online newsagents, which carries more than 3,000 titles from over 300 different publishers, already manages subscriptions for libraries and schools across the country, as well as leading businesses such as Nike, Barbour, French Connection and the Communications Store, says Unique Magazines.

Through the newly revamped site, publishers and potential corporate clients will be able to find information about the broad range of services Unique Magazines offers, as Managing Director John Porrett explains: “In refreshing our existing corporate site we’ve taken the opportunity to shout about the service we offer to publishers and provide potential new partners with information on our comprehensive subscription management service and the suite of marketing services we provide.

“As an innovative and fast-moving business, we are constantly working on initiatives to deliver better service to those publishers we work with – be it through focus groups, feature articles or social media marketing. It is our intention that uniquemagazines.org.uk will be the place where publishers can stay abreast of these developments and work alongside us most effectively.”

The corporate site is also where libraries, schools and businesses can access information about services tailored to their needs. Mr Porrett says, “Our corporate services division has had a very successful start to the year with significant growth in both volume and value over the first half of 2014. This is in large part due to the hard work of our growing sales team and the investment we have made through online marketing channels.

“In giving our corporate website a new look and feel, we hope to make it easier for potential corporate customers to understand the added value that comes with working with Unique Magazines.”