Atlanta Business Magazine

Atlanta Business Magazine

Atlanta Business Magazine, first published in June 2007, is a quarterly business magazine located in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). It is circulated to the area’s top decision makers through a selective distribution method. Atlanta Business Magazine was founded by Charlie Caperton in 2007 and is still published by Mr. Caperton and his partner Scott Rogers. It is distributed to roughly 23,000 people each publication.

Atlanta Business Magazine has partnered with the Atlanta International Business Association (AIBA). Fact|date=July 2008

Demographics

*Circulation: 23,000
*Average Household income: 271,000
*Average Net worth of readers: 2.32 million dollars
*Percent of readership with a college degree: 85%
*Occupation of readership:
**Top management: 55%
**Business owner: 49%

Recently Published Cover Stories

*“How Delta Did It” June 2007
*“The Sporting Life” July-August 2007
*“The Manhattanization of Atlanta” September 2007
*“Philanthropic Atlanta” October 2007
*“Ne-Yo Incorporated” December-January 2008
*“A Place in the Crowd” February 2008

Events

Atlanta Business Magazine organizes events allowing business people in the area to meet. These events are either panel discussions or catered events to create exposure for both the venues and sponsors. Fact|date=July 2008


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