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UR STORIES COVER the big issues that affect Hawai‘i, its people, companies and nonprofits. We also give readers information
and ideas that are useful to their organizations and careers. Along the way, we keep them engaged, informed, inspired and entertained. And we do that on multiple platforms: in print, digitally, on social media and at our events.
We also help our advertisers and partners tell their stories to our elite audience, while
providing excellent customer service. Local people already know we are a great
business magazine, but in 2018 we were named the best regional business magazine in the nation, beating publications from much bigger markets on the Mainland. In fact, over the past five years, Hawaii Business has won more than 100 national and statewide awards.
Spend time with Hawaii Business; you’ll find it’s a good investment.
LOCALLY OWNED,LOCALLY COMMITTED,NATIONALLY HONORED
OUR AWARDS
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NATIONAL AWARDS FROM THE ALLIANCE OF AREA
BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS
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2018 FIRST PLACE AWARDS
BEST MAGAZINE OVERALL
EXPLANATORY JOURNALISM
BEST COVER
FEATURE LAYOUT
PHOTOGRAPHY/ILLUSTRATIONS
PLUS ONE 2nd PLACE
2017 FIRST PLACE AWARDS
OVERALL DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY/ILLUSTRATIONS
WORK BY SINGLE WRITER
LOCAL COVERAGE OF A
NATIONAL STORY
PLUS FOUR OTHER AWARDS
STATEWIDE AWARDS
FROM SPJ HAWAII
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2018 FIRST PLACE AWARDS
BUSINESS REPORTING
SCIENCE REPORTING
SHORT FEATURE WRITING
DATAJOURNALISM
INFORMASTIONAL GRAPHICS
PAGE DESIGN
MAGAZINE COVER
PLUS 11 FINALIST AWARDS
2017 FIRST PLACE AWARDS
EXPLANATORY JOURNALISM
INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS
HEADLINES
PLUS 11 FINALIST AWARDS
Hawaii Business is focused on serving its readers and advertisers
Hawaii Business won a 2018 national award for
best magazine cover, a cover that featured this
photo from a story about polluted nearshore waters.
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“ The magazine is a cut above. The articles have depth, the layout and design work is excellent, and it has an overall good polished feel to it.”JEFF MIKU LINA , EX ECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BLUE PLANET FO U NDATI O N
D I S T R I B U T I O NPick up a copy of Hawaii Business magazine at the following locations or order one at hawaiibusiness.com
Barnes & Noble Walgreens Walmart Costco Daniel K. Inouye airport Foodland/Sack & Save Whaler’s General Store Times Don Quijote KTA/Waikoloa Village CVS Longs Safeway Small Business Administration 7-Eleven Target Food Pantry
PA R T N E R S H I P SOver 40 association partnerships including Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, and UH Shidler College of Business. Others include:
AIA Honolulu Better Business Bureau Northwest + Pacific Building Industry Assoc. of Hawaii Building Owners & Managers Association Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Chaminade Alumni Association Chinese Chamber of Commerce of HI Filipino Chamber of Commerce of HI Hawaii Venture Capital Association Hawaii Society of CPAs Hawai‘i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations Hawai‘i Island Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Pacific University Hawaii Pacific Steel Framing Alliance Hawaii Public Radio Hawaii Association of Realtors Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau
21,149daily newsletter
subscribers
4,126+annual event
attendees
* SOURCE: JAN 2016 - DEC 2017 CIRCULATION VERIFICATION COUNCIL
HI Science & Technology Council HNL Filipino Chamber of Commerce HNL Japanese Chamber of Commerce HNL Japanese Jr. Chamber of Commerce Japanese Chamber of Comm. & Ind. of HI Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce Kaua‘i Chamber of Commerce Kapolei Chamber of Commerce Kailua Chamber of Commerce Maui Chamber of Commerce Moloka‘i Chamber of Commerce Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Northern California Hawaii Chapter of Commerce Society of Human Resource Management Tax Foundation Hawaii UH Alumni Association UH Shidler College of Business Young Business Council YWCA
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34,696web usersper month
191,983total reach*
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4 FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Michelle Okada, Advertising Project Manager at [email protected], 808-534-7560
EDITORIAL CALENDAR J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 - D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9
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Beating Trolls
Turning Local Products into
Global Brands P. 70
PLUS
H A W A I I B U S I N E S S . C O M
FEBRUARY 2018
#UsTooSEXUAL HARASSMENT
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AlohaTown: C I T Y & CO U N T Y O F H O N O LU LU BY T H E N U M B E RS
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+ HOW MILLENNIALS CAN “MANAGE”
THEIR OLDER BOSSES P.26
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T U R N -A R O U N D
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most effective change
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TOP 100 in Real Estate:
OpioidNightmaresin Paradisep.142 How to Ensure Your Company Doesn’t Blow Up WhileYou’re Awayp.17
The Kids Take Over the FamilyBusinessp.168
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D OW N TOW N D I N I N G & PAU H A N AF O C U S Food, restaurants, agriculture, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SWest O‘ahuCorporate AnniversariesOur Kakaako Insert
E V E N T SSmallBiz Academy
Space due: Nov. 23, 2018Materials due: Nov. 30, 2018
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H E A LT H CA R E& W E L L N ESSF O C U S Small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SSenior CareWho's Who in Healthcare
E V E N T SLeadership Conference
Space due: May 17, 2019Materials due: May 24, 2019
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 9
TO U R I S MF O C U S Tourism, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SConstruction OutlookSpaces & PlacesBusiness of Tourism
E V E N T SC-Suite Speaker Series
Space due: Dec. 28, 2018Materials due: Jan. 4, 2019
A U G U S T 2 0 1 9
TO P 2 5 0
F O C U S Hawai‘i's biggest companies and nonprofits, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N STop 250 ProfilesWealth Strategies
E V E N T SMerging Visions
Space due: June 21, 2019Materials due: June 28, 2019
M A R C H 2 0 1 9
F U T U R E I SS U EF O C U S 20 for the Next 20, Hawai‘i Venture Capital Associaton Awards
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SLiving HealthyLeaders in Innovation
E V E N T SBest Places to Work
Space due: Jan. 25, 2019Materials due: Feb. 1, 2019
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9
C O N ST R U CT I O NF O C U S Construction, Most Proftable Companies, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SHawai‘i Ground-BreakersHB Auto Guide
E V E N T SSmallBiz Academy
Space due: July 26, 2019Materials due: Aug. 2, 2019
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B L AC K B O O K
F O C U SCEO of the Year, Black Book, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SIIDA Design Awards InsertAIA Awards InsertYear in Review
E V E N T SC-Suite Speaker Series
Space due: Oct. 18, 2019Materials due: Oct. 25, 2019
A P R I L 2 0 1 9
B EST P L AC ES TO WO R K
F O C U S Workplace satisfaction, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SBest Places to Work ProfilesEducation & Career Advices
E V E N T SSmallBiz Academy
Space due: Feb. 22, 2019Materials due: Mar. 1, 2019
O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9
WA H I N E I SS U EF O C U S Women, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SWomen in DentistryWomen in Law
E V E N T SWahine Conference
Space due: Aug. 23, 2019Materials due: Aug. 30, 2019
M AY 2 0 1 9
B EST O F S M A L L B U S I N ESS
F O C U S SBA Hawai‘i Awards, Editor's Choice Awards
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SHawai‘i Island Business ReportPathways to SustainabilityCorporate Anniversaries II
E V E N T SSBA & SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Awards
Space due: Mar. 22, 2019Materials due: Mar. 29, 2019
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 9
N E I G H B O R I S L A N DSF O C U S Hawai‘i island, Maui, Most Charitable Companies, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N SMost Charitable CompaniesEast O‘ahu Publication
E V E N T SSmallBiz Academy
Space due: Sept. 20, 2019Materials due: Sept. 27, 2019
J U N E 2 0 1 9
R E A L ESTAT EF O C U S Top 100 in real estate, small business
S P E C I A L S E C T I O N STop 100 Realtors ProfilesReal Estate MarketplaceNAIOP Kukulu Hale Awards
E V E N T SReal Estate's Top 100 Gala
Space due: April 19, 2019Materials due: April 26, 2019
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6 FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact David Sur, Associate Publisher, [email protected], 808-534-7124
DIGITAL MEDIA R E V I S E D N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 8
EXPERIENCEHAWAII BUSINESSONLINE 65,178
total combined social media reach*
31,400+Twitter followers
20,800+Instagram followers
7,900+Facebook likes
5,100+LinkedIn followers
T H E B R E A K D O W N
HawaiiBusiness.com is not simply a web version of our magazine. With a "mobile first" four-column lay-out, web exclusive content, and videos we keep our readers engaged and coming back for more.
O U R S O C I A L M E D I A A U D I E N C E : B Y T H E N U M B E R S
WITH YEAR TO YEAR GROWTH (2018 over 2017) of 11%, Hawaii Business offers advertisers integrated digital advertising programs designed to reach our highly affluent and connected audience.
34,696users per month
71,560page views per month
* Data current as of August 2018
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OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER: TODAY’S HAWAII NEWS
S O C I A L M E D I A A D S P E C S
S PA C E W I D T H H E I G H T S PA C E W I D T H H E I G H T
FACEBOOK 1200px 630px INSTAGRAM 1080 1080
TWITTER 440 220 LINKEDIN 1200 300
WEBSITE - LEADERBOARD 728px 90px NEWSLETTER - BANNER 300 250
NATIVE CONTENT IMAGES 1800 1200
A C C E P T E D D I G I TA L F I L E F O R M AT S72dpi web-optimized .JPG, .PNG, or .GIF. HTML files ar also accepted. Images with higher resolutions will be subject to reduced file size conversion.
O U R N E W S L E T T E R A U D I E N C E : B Y T H E N U M B E R S
21,149total newsletter subscribers
24.13%Open rate:*the number of unique opens divided by total delivered.
4.75%Clickthrough rate:*total unique clicks divided by total delivered. Average clickthough across industries is 2.52%
T H E B R E A K D O W N
“Today’s Hawaii News has been beneficial for Vintage
Cave Cafe's marketing strategy in local customers
that fit the demographic that we want to connect with and we have been able to see our
return on ivestment.”GO TARO O S HI TAR I
M AR KETI NG AND DES I GN DI R EC TO RVI NTAGE C AVE C AFE
D I G I TA L A D S P E C S
Hawaii Business wants you to have a quick read of the top local news stories every weekday morning. “Today's Hawaii News” gives you:
◆ Summaries of the main statewide stories, compiled from all of the state’s leading news media, not just one source.
◆ Separate sections for each of the major Hawaiian Islands.◆ Links to each story, in case you want to learn more.◆ Curated stories by Hawaii Business Editor Steve Petranik and
his team of journalists.
* Data current as of August 2018
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8 FOR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Contact David Sur, Associate Publisher, [email protected], 808-534-7124
EVENTS CALENDAR J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 - D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9
Q U A R T E R LY
S M A L L B I Z ACA D E M YSeminars that offer valuable tips, insight and data to support Hawai‘i’s small business community.
AT T E N D E E S120+ attendees
S AV E T H E DAT E S
DowntownFebruary 7, 2019East O'ahuJune 20, 2019West O'ahuSeptember 19, 2019Family Business ForumNovember 14, 2019*
B I - A N N U A L
C - S U I T E S P E A K E R S E R I ESThe C-Suite Speaker Series brings together Hawai‘i executives to learn from mutual experience and perspectives.
AT T E N D E E S150+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E S
April 2019December 2019
I N C L U D E SE X P O !
4,126 + attendees
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AT T E N D E E I N D U S T R I E S Architecture & Design Banking & Finance Construction Food & Beverage Healthcare Government Hospitality & Tourism
Law Non-Profit Retail Real Estate Sales & Marketing Technology Education
A N N U A L I N V I TAT I O N - O N LY C E L E B R AT I O N
B EST P L AC ES TO WO R KOrganizations named as one of the
“Best Places to Work in Hawai‘i” are recognized at an exciting and fun celebration. The event also serves as the official release of the April issue, which features the Best Places to Work companies.
AT T E N D E E S600+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
March 28, 2019
A N N U A L C E L E B R AT I O N
B EST O F S M A L L B U S I N ESS AWA R DSEach year Hawaii Business magazine partners with the SBA to present the Small Business Awards Luncheon. This is the state’s largest small business recognition program. The pool of honorees are nominated by their banks and lenders for the SBA Awards. In addition, Hawaii Business awards five winners of the SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Awards.
AT T E N D E E S350+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
May 3, 2019
O U R E V E N T S : B Y T H E N U M B E R S
I N C L U D E SE X P O !
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H A W A I I B U S I N E S S . C O M / E V E N T S
I N C L U D E SE X P O !
I N C L U D E SE X P O !
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12events
A N N U A L I N V I TAT I O N - O N LY C E L E B R AT I O N
M E RG I N G V I S I O N SMerging Visions brings together the leaders of Hawai‘i’s Top 250 companies and the emerging leaders of 20 for the Next 20, H.A.P.A., Pacific Century Fellows and Omidyar Fellows to cultivate relationships to accelerate Hawai‘i’s future.
AT T E N D E E S350+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
August 2019
A N N U A L F U L L- D AY C O N F E R E N C E
WA H I N E FO R U MThe Wahine Forum is the largest professional development conference for women in the state of Hawai‘i. The conference is attended by Hawai‘i’s top female executives, entrepreneurs, up-and-coming leaders and others intent on advancing their careers.
AT T E N D E E S850+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
October 24, 2019
A N N U A L F U L L- D AY C O N F E R E N C E
L E A D E RS H I P C O N F E R E N C EThe Leadership Conference is dedicated to the advancement of Hawai‘i’s emerging leaders. Attendees are able to enhance their professional aptitude and leadership skills through a full day of informative general sessions and workshops featuring national and local speakers.
AT T E N D E E S600+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
July 25, 2019
A N N U A L I N V I TAT I O N - O N LY C E L E B R AT I O N
TO P 1 0 0 I N R E A L ESTAT E G A L AHawaii Business’ Top 100 in Real Estate program is the only objective recognition of the highest performing agents in the state. The gala recognizes these accomplished individuals for their unmatched success in the real estate industry.
AT T E N D E E S400+ attendees
SAV E T H E DAT E
May 31, 2019
O U R E V E N T S : B Y T H E N U M B E R S
“Hawaii Business magazine events continuously strive to be innovative and cutting edge in their
content development. It is important to them to provide value to their attendees.”
M A K A NA M c C L E L L A N, P U B L I C I N F O R M AT I O N O F F I C E R , T H E Q U E E N ' S H E A LT H SYST E M S
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10 FOR MORE INFORMATION Michelle Okada, Advertising Project Manager at [email protected], 808-534-7560
PRINT AD SPECIFICATIONS
B L E E D A D S W I D T H H E I G H T
W H AT I S B L E E D ? Bleeds allow you to run artwork to the edge of a page. On a press, the artwork is printed on a large sheet of paper and then trimmed down to size
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N O N - B L E E D A D S W I D T H H E I G H T
2-PAGE SPREAD 15.5" 10.375" FULL-PAGE 7 10 DOUBLE 1/2H SPREAD 14.92 4.875
2/3-PAGE VERTICAL 4.625 10
1/2-PAGE VERTICAL 4.625 7.5 1/2-PAGE HORIZONTAL 7 4.875
1/3-PAGE VERTICAL 2.25 10 1/3-PAGE HORIZONTAL 4.625 4.875
1/6-PAGE VERTICAL 2.25 4.875 1/6-PAGE HORIZONTAL 4.625 2.375
P R I N T A D F O R M AT S
Adobe Illustrator® CC 2014 or earlier, Adobe Photoshop® CC 2014, Adobe InDesign® CC 2014 or earlier.
4-color CMYKAny layouts containing RGB, Spot or Pantone colors must be converted to their CMYK equivalents. Any layouts found to have a differing color scheme must be revised accordingly. We want to ensure that colors are represented properly, therefore, the client will be notified if there are any inconsistencies in color scheme.
All screen and printer fonts and all CMYK graphics files included. For InDesign® files, please include PDF X-1a (2001)
format with files and turn bleeds on when exporting to PDF if submitting ad with bleeds.
Offset all crop marks by 0.125".
EPS and TIFF files: 300dpi resolution with CMYK color or grayscale at actual size with all fonts converted to outlinesPress-Ready PDF files are acceptable if all fonts are embedded and images are converted to CMYK at 300 dpi.
All PDFs built incorrectly will be sent back to the client for revisions. We are also obligated to alert the client if any graphic elements are under 300 dpi to ensure that advertisements are displayed at their best quality.
A D S U B M I S S I O NEmail attachments less than 20 MB may be sent to Michelle Okada, Advertising Project Manager at [email protected]. It is the responsibility of the client and/or agency to confirm reception of e-mail with Hawaii Business as well as provide color proof (if proof is needed). Transferring large files over the Internet through Dropbox, Google Drive, and FTP is also an option. If interested, please ask your account executive for more information.
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2/3 PAGE Live 4.665 10.375VERTICAL Trim 5.165 10.875 Bleed 5.415 11.125
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11FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact David Sur, Asociate Publisher, [email protected], 808-534-7124
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ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER David Sur
ACCOUNT MANAGER Cyd Shizuru
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[email protected] 534-7584
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