How to Profile Your Business
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By Christine Merki
Account Manager
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ith the prevalence of smartphones, most of us have identified our “best side.” You know: chin down, a slight turn of the head, bright smile. But do you know the same for your company? What is the profile of your business that you want the world to see?

A Business Profile is essentially a corporate selfie: it gives our readers a snapshot of who you are and what you do. A Business Profile in Alaska Business gives you a chance to control the narrative while you tell your story. You can write it yourself, or we will connect you with a freelance writer with decades of business writing experience to help you make a positive influence for your business brand in an interesting and natural way, all while being useful to the reader. You can use your Business Profile in whatever way that serves you best: highlight a new business development, feature your new CEO, discuss a subsidiary, or talk about your new location, or detail your company’s many accomplishments.

Five Key Benefits of Investing in a Business Profile:

  1. Control the narrative
  2. Instant credibility
  3. Attract attention
  4. Provide knowledge
  5. Create marketing collateral

Because they read like editorial copy, Business Profiles engage the audience and attract the attention of readers that may otherwise skim over advertising content.

So what side of your business do you want everyone to see? Strike a pose. Show us your profile.

Click to see a profile example.

ADVERTISING CONTACTS AT ALASKA BUSINESS:

Christine Merki
907-257-2911
cmerki@akbizmag.com

Charles Bell
907-257-2909
cbell@akbizmag.com

Janis Plume
907-257-2917
janis@akbizmag.com

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