Gift Focus

Gift Focus

Infobox_Newspaper
name = Gift Focus


caption =
type = business magazine
format = Paper and online magazine
foundation = 1998
ceased publication =
price =
owners = Kline Davis
editor = Sarah Reeve
group editor = Demelza Rayner
founder =
language = English
political =
circulation = 8,300
headquarters = Witham, Essex, England
website = [http://www.giftfocus.com Gift Focus magazine]

Gift Focus Magazine is a trade publication and web site owned by Kline Davis Ltd. It is a business-to-business (B2B) magazine brand predominantly aimed at UK giftware retailers including independent retailers, high street multiples, department stores, garden centres, heritage outlets and other gift stockists. Its editorial offices are in Witham, Essex UK and its editor is Sarah Reeve.

Gift Focus provides industry professionals with detailed information on influential trade shows and reviews hundreds of new or innovative products, enabling retailers to make informed and profitable buying decisions.gift Focus also offers sound advice on financial and legal matters, providing accurate trend forecasts and dispensing a balanced and accurate view of issues that directly affect the industry.

Established in 1998, Gift Focus magazine is published bi-monthly.

External links

* [http://www.giftfocus.com Gift Focus magazine website]


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