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NOVEMBER 2008
E X T R A O R D I N A R Y L I V I N G
MAR I Naward-winning editorial
nominations
We are proud to present our Editorial Award Nominations:
Western Publishing Association’s2008 Best City & Metropolitan/Consumer Magazine2009 Best City & Metropolitan/Consumer Magazine
2009 Best Overall Design/Consumer Magazine&
National City and Regional Magazine Association’s2009 General Excellence Award
marin – the magazine that makes you think about where you live, work and play.
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To deliver thought-provoking stories, destinations and trends to the communities
north of San Francisco, and be the most effective communication vehicle to target
the active and affluent Marin County consumer.
Marin – the magazine that makes you think about where you live, work and play.
Features
think Stories on local, national, and global issues that have an effect on Marin County readers
Life Featuring the unique people, places and everyday occurrences in Marin
Fashion Bi-annual photo spreads providing extensive coverage of spring and fall fashion, jewelry and accessories
Home and Garden Design Stunning photography showcasing Marin’s most outstanding locations
traveL
Journey Take-action stories or armchair adventures covering fascinating global destinations
GoStories on local travel and two- to three-day getaways
Depar tments
snapCoverage of the Marin County and San Francisco social scenes
Fashion trendsHighlighting seasonal trends for the Marin consumer
CurrentsMarin County tidbits of news, happenings and events
appellationUpdates from the California Wine Country
FYIShort, timely, seasonal, single-topic news flashes on home, beauty, garden, restaurants, gifts, books, current events, food and more
Looking BackMarin County history gives us a sense of place
playFresh ideas for healthy activities, retreats, spas, products and more
microclimate Profiles of Marin County communities
servICe
art Profiles of Bay Area artists, galleries and exhibits - expanded quarterly edit
CalendarComplete and current listings of Bay Area events
Dine Out Comprehensive listing of the best of Marin County restaurants
COLumns
pOv Point of View – timely commentary on important issues
real estate update A quarterly look at market trends
Features & Departments
Miss ion Statement
Overv iew
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(kit revision 01/21/10)
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2010 Edi tor ia l Calendar
Ongoing editorial in Marin Magazine also includes:
Features: Think, Home/Garden Design, Life, Journey, People, Fashion
Departments: Album, Conversation, Looking Back, Fashion Trends, Calendar, Dialogue,
Flavor, Dine Out, Galleries, SNAP, FYI (People, Environment, Business, Books, Causes, Art)
2010 Calendar
(rev. 10/27/09)
Issue Special Editorial Coverage Ad Close Final Material Close
January Weddings November 9, 2009 November 16, 2009 Get Organized Wedding Special Section
February Best Doctors December 14, 2009 December 21, 2009 Destination Spas Health and Fitness Second Homes/Here and There Art
March Spring Fashion January 11, 2010 January 18, 2010 Green Trends GO: Hawaii (includes The Marin Store catalog)
April Home Renovation Guide February 8, 2010 February 15, 2010 Vacations/Family Travel GO: Vegas
May Mother’s Day March 8, 2010 March 15, 2010 Garden Planning GO: Tahoe Art (includes The Marin Store catalog)
June Father’s Day April 12, 2010 April 19, 2010 Kitchen Designs Special Section: Golf
July Landscape Design May 10, 2010 May 17, 2010 Second Homes
August Editors’ Choice June 14, 2010 June 21, 2010 Real Estate Wrap-up GO: Mexico
September Fall Fashion July 12, 2010 July 19, 2010 Private Schools GO: Hawaii Art (includes The Marin Store catalog)
October Local Food and Wine August 16, 2010 August 23, 2010 Second Homes/Here and There GO: California Wine Country
November Holiday Entertaining September 13, 2010 September 20, 2010 Gift Guide Winter Beaches (includes The Marin Store catalog)
December Winter Sports October 11, 2010 October 18, 2010 Gift Guide GO: Skiing the West Art
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C i r C U l a t i o N
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Guaranteed Ratebase - January 2010 36,000(audited: BPa June 2009)
Total Average Readership 100,000
Homeowners Reached % of MM Circulation
Tiburon/Belvedere 100% 12%
Kentfield/Greenbrae 100% 11%
Sausalito 100% 7%
Larkspur 100% 6%
Ross 100% 3%
Corte Madera 90% 8%
Mill Valley 88% 26%
San Anselmo 43% 6%
Fairfax 15% 1%
San Rafael 30% 11%
Novato 18% 7%
Requested Subscription Circulation 75%+Geographic Breakdown of Qualified Circulation
Paid CirculationNewsstand Average 225
Paid Subscription Average 225
Non-paid bonus circulation Monthly Event Distribution Average 200 Realtor Average 200
Hotel circulation More than 600 rooms in Marin’s finest hotels feature copies of Marin Magazine. 600
Participating hotels include: Water’s Edge, Mill Valley Inn, Acqua Hotel, The Inn Above the Tide,
The Lodge at Tiburon and Mountain Home Inn.
Sample based on BPa Publisher’s Statement for the month of June 2009. Not included are readers of complimentary copies. readership
figures include requested subscribers, newsstands, and hotel copies. (SoUrCES: BPa June 2009, U.S. Census Bureau)
N o m i n a t e d We s t e r n P u b l i s h i n g A s s o c i a t i o n ’ s 2 0 0 8 & 2 0 0 9 B e s t C i t y & M e t ro p o l i t a n / C o n s u m e r M a ga z i n e a n d 2 0 0 9 B e s t O ve r a l l D e s i g n / C o n s u m e r M a ga z i n e
member of the bpa worldwide:
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101
101
101
Olema
Point Reyes Station
Novato
SausalitoTiburon/Belvedere
Inverness
Greenbrae/Kentfield
Stinson Beach
Mill Valley
San Anselmo San RafaelFairfax
Larkspur
Ross
Corte Madera
San Francisco
Oakland
Berkeley
Golden Gate Bridge
San FranciscoInternational Airport
OaklandInternational Airport
SoUrCE: Bay area real Estate information Services inc., three month average for months July, august 2009
Distance from Marin: Union Square: 9.5 miles Napa Valley: 47.9 miles
SF Airport: 21.5 miles Oakland Airport: 27.8 miles
Belvedere $3,419,000
Ross $2,370,178
Kentfield $2,299,909
Stinson Beach $2,100,000
Tiburon $1,620,520
Larkspur $1,331,842
Corte Madera $992,977
San Anselmo $941,144
Mill Valley $929,145
Greenbrae $870,100
Sausalito $800,863
San Rafael $700,095
Fair fax $696,461
Novato $536,106
San Geronimo $533,125
2009 Average Home Sale Price
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member of the bpa worldwide:
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Dist r ibut ion
BOOKSTORES
Barnes & Noble
Book Passage
Books Inc.
Borders Books & Music
Copperfield’s Books
Depot Bookstore & Cafe
Pt. Reyes Bookstore
NEWSSTANDS
Delano’s IGA
DeLauer’s Newsstand
Fog City News
Macs Smoke Shop
National News and Magazines
Paras News Inc.
Sawyer’s News
Smoke Signals
GROCERY STORES
Boardwalk Market
Good Earth
Mill Valley Market
Mollie Stone’s
Novato Foods
Paradise Foods
Real Food Company
Scotty’s Market
Sonoma Market
Toby’s Feedbarn
United Markets
Whole Foods
Woodlands Market
OTHER
Pharmaca
Newsstands
HOTELS
Acqua Hotel
Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa
Cavallo Point Lodge
Druids Hall
Inn Marin
Mill Valley Inn
Mountain Home Inn
Nick’s Cove
Olema Inn
Point Reyes Seashore Lodge
The Inn Above Tide
The Continental Inn
The Fairmont Heritage Place
The Gables Inn
The Lodge at Tiburon
Water’s Edge
Partners
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Reader Prof i le
SOURCE: October 2007 Monroe Mendelsohn Subscriber StudyINDEX: Base: Total Affluent Heads of Household HHI $85,000+
d E M o G r a P H i C S
INCOME
Average HHI up to $1 million HHI $364,000 223
PROFESSIONAL
Owner / Partner 39%
Professional / Managerial 67%
NET WORTH (exclusive of home)
Average $3,270,000
SECURITIES
Savings and Investments $1,913,100
REAL ESTATE
Average Primary Home Value $2,462,700
Own Vacation Home 30%
Average Value of Second Home $1,548,500
Locations of Second Home
Lake Tahoe 37%
Hawaii 24%
Mexico 20%
East Coast 10%
Audience
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Audience Demographics Index
Average Age 45.3
Male 40%
Female 60%
Married 54%
Any College 96% 124
Graduate College + 83% 148
Readership Habits
Read Regularly (3 of 4 issues) 83%
Reading Time Average 44 min.
Action Taken 90%
Rate Marin Magazine Excellent / Very Good 93%
IndexHigh Net Worth Subscribers (MMR Affluent Study)
(rev. 03/03/08)
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ExpendituresThe Marin Magazine consumer represents over $4.7 billion in buying power based on annual expenditures.
SOURCE: October 2007 Monroe Mendelsohn Subscriber StudyINDEX: Base: Total Affluent Heads of Household HHI $85,000+
d E M o G r a P H i C S
Audience
N o m i n a t e d We s t e r n P u b l i s h i n g A s s o c i a t i o n ’ s 2 0 0 8 & 2 0 0 9 B e s t C i t y & M e t ro p o l i t a n / C o n s u m e r M a ga z i n e a n d 2 0 0 9 B e s t O ve r a l l D e s i g n / C o n s u m e r M a ga z i n e
In the past year, Marin Magazine readers have collectively spent:$1.8 billion on Home$412 million on Travel$80 million on Home Electronics$92 million on Watches / Jewelry$132 million on Women’s Apparel$91 million on Men’s Apparel
FASHION Index (MMR Affluent Study)
Jewelry Spent $7,500+ on Watches & Jewelry 313 Spent $2,000+ on Watches 342Spent $5,000 - $7,500 on Fine Jewelry 564Spent $2,000+ on Jewelry 272
Women’s Apparel Spent $5,000+ on Collection / Couture 850Spent $5,000+ on Sportswear 2167Spent $7,500+ on Evening Wear 1100Spent $5,000+ on Shoes 950
Men’s Apparel Spent $3,000 - $5,000 on Sportswear 633Spent $5,000+ on Men’s Suits 850
HOMERemodel / Renovate home next 12 months 118
TRAVEL COMP %75% of Marin Magazine readers’ favorite editorial section is Travel / Journey.Vacation next 12 months 90%Trip outside U.S. 62%Trip inside U.S. 84%Plan to visit next 12 months
Hawaii 52%Lake Tahoe 51%San Diego 29%Europe 30%
Overnight in Wine Country 81%
SAN FRANCISCOVisit San Francisco 94%Commute to San Francisco 47%Shop Union Square 57%Dining 90%Museums 49%
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2009 Adver t iser Comments
Readership, Relat ionships and Results
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rial press where appropriate,
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for M Clothing among Marin
County boutiques. Further,
I receive many, ongoing
benefits by advertising regu-
larly with Marin. This includes,
premium placement in the
magazine, access to participate in Marin charity events, local
Art Salons, introduction to other Marin strategic partners, and so
much more! Truly, I know my friends and neighbors in Larkspur
read Marin cover to cover each month. Having a presence in
the magazine brought MANY current, and new, customers in my
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Readership, Relat ionships and Results
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Marin County in which to
advertise.”
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2009 Adver t iser Comments
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L isa Shanower, Pr incipal and Publ isher
During her 20 years of publishing experience, Lisa Shanower has worked
with numerous publishing companies and has had extensive experience in
launching new magazines, including: Yahoo! Internet Life (Ziff Davis), Marie
Claire (Hearst) and VUE magazine (Tribune Company). At Hearst Magazines,
Lisa held the position of Group Advertising Director, San Francisco, overseeing
corporate advertising for Hearst’s consumer magazine titles.
Launching Marin Magazine has afforded Lisa the opportunity to become
more involved in the community and partner with organizations that share
core values.
Nikk i Wood, Principal and Editorial Director
J im Wood, Principal and Executive Editor
From 1991 to 2000, Jim and Nikki Wood developed Coast Magazine in
Newport Beach, California. They sold the magazine to the Orange County
Register in 2000 and in 2002 moved to Marin County. After falling in love with
all Marin has to offer, the Woods noted the opportunity of creating a local
publication similar to Coast and in early 2004 the decision was made to
launch Marin Magazine.
For over 20 years, Jim Wood has written articles and op-ed pieces for such
Orange County publications as the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Metropolitan
Journal and OC Metro. In 1991, he became a constant and much-read voice
in Coast Magazine. His articles on local issues, travel and special interest
stories attracted a wide and intense following. At Coast, Jim served as editor,
publisher and columnist.
At Coast Magazine, Nikki held the position of publisher and general business
manager. Her duties with Marin Magazine are as general manager and
editorial director; overseeing the layout, design and editorial tone of the
magazine. “What can be better than doing what you love in a place you
love,” exclaims Nikki in describing her excitement at starting this new venture.
M a N a G E M E N t t E a M
Bios
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Adver t isers
arCHIteCture / InterIOr DesIGn
ARMA GroupArtful LivingBradanini & AssociatesCaletti ConstructionDavid Ludwig DesignDeliberate Design + ArchitectureFive Senses Interior DesignGeoffrey E. Butler ArchitectureGregory S. JohnsonJ. Livingston Home Décor Jessica Hall & AssociatesJohn Beaudry Landscape DesignPeter Englander BuildersPolsky Perlstein ArchitectsPortillo & Co. Inc.Robert Nebolon ArchitectRuth Livingston StudioSandra Bird DesignsSara Evers HoffmanShipley InteriorsTardy and AssociatesVaso Peritos
ar t GaLLerIes /museums/ar tIsts
Arader GalleriesArt Works DowntownArtist Works, Inc.Asian Art MuseumBonhams & ButterfieldCaldwell SnyderCalifornia Academy of SciencesDe Young MuseumDouglas AndelinFingerhut GalleriesGallery BergelliHackett Freedman GalleryICB ArtistsKathleen LipinskiMarin Museum of Contemporary ArtMark KellerPush StudiosRobert Allen Fine ArtRobert Beck GalleryRobert Green Fine ArtsSFMOMASonoma Valley Museum of ArtStudio 333Sue AverellSusan Landor KeeganThe Mayne Gallery
Tomales Fine ArtWalt Disney Family Museum
atHLet IC
Bay Club of MarinFitness ConceptIncline Village Golf CoursesMarin JCCMill Valley Health ClubMt. Tam Racquet ClubThe Bar MethodThe Dailey Method
autOmOtIve
Lexus of MarinLim0Zen Transportation LLCRolling Thunder
DestInatIOn CLuBs
323 ResidencesCalistoga RanchCentex Destination Properties-
HawaiiExclusive ResortsKauai Visitors BureauKe Kailani HawaiiMartis CampMayacamaMillennium TowersMontreuxNorthstar LodgeOld GreenwoodPronghornPunta SayulitaRitz-Carlton ClubTetherowThe Orchards at Carneros
eDuCatIOn
Corte Madera MontessoriDominican UniversityMarin Catholic High SchoolMarin Primary SchoolMt. Tamalpais SchoolSan Domenico SchoolSonoma AcademyUC Berkeley Extension
events
Divine Performing ArtsGolden Gate OperaLake Tahoe Autumn Food & Wine
FestivalMarin Art Festival
Marin Designers ShowcaseMarin Farmers MarketMarin SymphonyMarin/ScapesMill Valley Film FestivalNapa Valley Mustard FestivalOlive FestivalSan Francisco PerformancesSausalito Art FestivalSausalito Film FestivalTiburon Art Festival
FasHIOn/aCCessOrIes LOCaL
20/20Alix & Co. Fine JewelryAllie*GAmir MozaffarianArboretum ApparelBlancCatherine JaneDeleuse JewelersDoodlebugEmbodiesEncoreGene HillerGreen ApplesItem ShoesJohann Paul JewelersJulianna’s Fine JewelryKathleen Dughi JewelerKismetKitami RopaKozeLehrer DesignsLink WorksM ClothingMarin OptometryNeneShoesNumber 5Patrick JamesPearl LarkspurPricilla of BostonSandboxSausalito OptometrySecret GardenShapur MozaffarianSolariumStephan Hill JewelersSwingTela DUnion Street GoldsmithWilkes Bashford/WilkesSport
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Adver t isers
FasHIOn/retaIL natIOnaL
BloomingdalesCartierCop.CopineCrate & BarrelEileen Fisher Gucci Michael StarsNeiman MarcusPaul SmithSaks Fifth AvenueSimayofTSE CashmereVera BradleyYSL
F InanCIaL/InsuranCe
AletheiaBank of MarinBreganteCapital Insurance GroupFarmers InsuranceFirst RepublicHanson BridgettLane McVickerMain Street ResearchOPES AdvisorsPremier EquitySalient-FriedmanSequoia MortgageUBSUnion BankWells Fargo
FOOD
All Seasons CateringBryan’s Fine FoodsJessie et LaurentLaVier Cuisine CateringParadise Foods
HOme FurnIsHInGs / ImprOvement/appLIanCes
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