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    Auto Trader

    Auto Trader

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Auto Trader is Northern Ireland's biggest and best used car directory. It comes out every Thursday…read moreand is reasonably priced at £2.20! Unlike something like the ads for free, where I think the print version is made redundant by its online counterpart, I feel for the Auto Trader both sections are valid and complement each other well. The magazine provides an extensive rage range of every type of vehicle under the sun that will come at a wide variety of ages and prices. The magazine is good be\cause if you get it first thing on a Thursdday morning when it comes out you can hopefully beat off the competition to any bargains. The layout is clear and good, and there is always a great variety on display. Unfortunately the paper can attract a lot of tyre-kickers as my father who regularly advertises in this magazine will profess! Advertising rates are reasonable and the photography teams will come out to you and take pictures of your cars if you don't have the time which is good for a busy bee like my dad!

    Every young boy at some point gets bored and has read an Auto Trader from cover to cover... Don't…read morewe? To be honest I looked at the majority of the pictures and decided there and then if they were worth my Dad showing any interest. Turned out he didn't want to buy a car, nor did he want my opinion. Insert sad face. The Auto Trader is the biggest selling car magazine in all of the country and when you buy it you can see why. It is choc-a-block with any number of cars, lorries, quad bikes etc. All used. All Northern Irish. The internet, as Nick rightly said, is having a much more exciting time with buying and selling cars than it used to so the future of Auto Trader may not be as secure as it used to be. However, from working in a part-time job in which we sold this magazine, there was rarely a time any magazines were returned to the supplier. It has everything you need as well as information about the vehicles and a contact number in case you are interested. Perhaps this time next year magazines will be something of a distant memory like VHS, yo-yos and Destiny's Child. But for now Auto Trader is a great magazine and is definitely worth a look if you are interested in buying or selling any vehicles.

    Local Shopper

    Local Shopper

    3.6(5 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Despite sounding like it could (and should) be me, Local Shopper is actually a free publication…read morethat provides a 'platform' (their words, not mine) for local businesses to advertise and offer deals to prospective clientele. Good idea, eh? Delivered by the Royal Mail once monthly to 207,000 homes and businesses in the Belfast, Bangor, Newtownabbey and Lisburn areas, there are different versions of the Local Shopper for each particular neighbourhood. For example, the one I receive is delivered to 13,500 homes in the Braniel, Tullycarnet, Gilnahirk and Dundonald areas, and is tweaked to suit our area, with adverts from the likes of Papa Johns in Dundonald, Envy tanning and beauty in Ballybeen and Gilnahirk Tyres and Exhausts. Not only do each of these businesses get a decent sized ad in this eight page magazine, but many of these ads double up as coupons / money-off vouchers for that particular company. Fun Works in Glengormley (one of very few businesses which isn't that nearby) are offering 20% off when you produce their ad, whilst the Green Energy Store in Bangor are promoting their business with £200 off selected energy store systems. Local Shopper is a great idea for local businesses, but also for the prospective customers. Good work!

    The Local Shopper is a little advertisement free sheet which is popped in the door of of over…read more200,00 Belfast homes every month. It is quite informative and is tailored to suit your area. The businesses are actually quite useful, they'll let you know about skips for hire in your area, great deals on electrical goods and some great deals and vouchers for pizzas. As far as most advertisement free sheets go, this is a quality one worth reading instead of chucking in the bin.

    GO Belfast - cool graphic design inside

    GO Belfast

    2.8(5 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    What could possibly be better than a free magazine? A free magazine all about Belfast, informing us…read moreof up-and-coming events, places to be and be seen, as well as an 'essential' guide to Belfast's best bits. Throw in a few pages of makeup, beauty and fashion, a couple of interviews with stars and the chance to vote for the GO Belfast Awards 2010...and you have GO Belfast! A handy glossy A5 magazine for all those culture vultures out there, GO makes Belfast accessible for locals and tourists alike. It's handy GO listings provide useful info on places to eat, clubs, bars, shops, local attractions and accommodation. Go provides typical prices for restaurants and hotels, as well as identifying if music is played, food is provided or theme nights are a regular occurrence at bars. For me, GO Belfast's unique selling point is that is incredibly helpful in terms of informing the reader of the city's hot spots. As it is published once every two months, it keeps you up-to-date with what's happening over that period, so you don't miss a thing. Did I mention its free?!

    Go! Belfast is a freebie A5 glossy magazine which you can pick up in trendy establishments all over…read morethe city centre. I recently spotted it whilst having lunch in Avoca Cafe and was pleasantly suprised. The magazine covers all bases, fashion and beauty, music and culture, nightlife, listings, pics of people out and about and some restaurant reviews. The publishers seem to be clued in and feature interviews with young and upcoming bands, along with visiting musicians. Read Go! Belfast mag if you like to keep up to date with what's going on in the city around you. I was most impressed with the arts corner section and some interesting interviews with Northern Irish producer, Mark Huffman. Ever sitting at home mid-week thinking, great 'I've seen this episode of Come Dine with me before? Then all you gotta do is pick up this nifty lil' mag and find something interesting to do in your city. Go! Belfast is cosmopolitan, trendy and chic. It may be small, but it packs a punch. Northern Ireland's No. 1 lifestyle and entertainment magazine, every issue of GO Belfast features a fabulous mix of fashion, music, culture, exclusive interviews, news, views, and much, much more. And best of all, it's FREE!

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