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Call for listings in Campaign's PR, Events and Experiential Guide 2025

Call for listings in Campaign's PR, Events and Experiential Guide 2025

Campaign ME16-07-2025
Campaign Middle East has announced the listings open for Campaign's annual PR, Events & Experiential Guide 2025 along with the online directory listings.
This guide would be circulated on 25th August 2025 and will act as a comprehensive, all information in one, hands-on guide detailing PR & Events companies in the region.
Here are some pointers on Campaign Middle East's annual PR, Events and Experiential Guide:
The guide will be a ready reference for brands managers, clients and other industry professionals looking for a PR, Events and Experiential agency, and for journalists looking for contacts. As a directory, it will list key clients, agency contacts and vital company information.
Building on the success of Campaign's annual directories and guides rolled out over the last few years (including Digital, Media & Creative Agency Guides and TV, Radio Guide and Outdoor Guides), Campaign's PR, Events and Experiential Guide in 2025 is its seventh year running.
Basic listings are free in order to be comprehensive as possible, so make sure to send in your agency details. Enhanced listings are also available to make your agency stand out from the crowd. Get in touch now to share your details and ensure your place in the industry's go-to reference source.
Campaign Middle East also maintains a digitised version of its directories, with each agency having their own page hosted in the Campaign's Online Agency Directory on Campaign's website. Clients and brands will use this directory to search for agencies based on their services requirement. In each agency page will feature all the latest news, articles, contact details, work, clients and all related information carried in Campaign, so it will be updated throughout the year with fresh news, editorial articles, clients work and all related information, making it a good place for all brands and clients to see the work you have been doing and the news that you have been making and in this way contributing to lead generation.
You can view last year's Campaign PR & Events Guide 2024 for reference.
Partnership options:
Option 1 – Free Listings:
Please note that there would be 8-10 free agency listings on each page – and information maybe dropped to accommodate space. If exclusivity and added exposure are preferred, please find below the paid add-on options:
Option 2 – Extended Listings + Annual listing in Campaign's online directory: This option includes the free info and the below added info:
Agency Bio (100 words)
All Specialisms and all Key Clients
Local phone number,
Website
Address
Contact number
Social media tags (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram etc)
Plus an annual listing subscription in Campaign's Online Directory, where the above info would be available online throughout the year on Campaign's website in the form of a full page listing.
Option 3 – Half Page listing for each agency: This option would include all the above listing information in a half page format of the magazine along with the Company logo, Leadership panel (pictures and designation of up to 6 top management) and Awards won. Plus annual subscription to the Online Directory
Option 4 – Full Page listing for each agency with Case Study: This option would include a Half page listing with all of the above detailed listing information + either Half Page Industry Snapshot Interview with CEO or Half Page Case Study + annual subscription to Online Directory
Option 5 – Double page option: Full Page listing for each agency opposite a Full page Case Study / Ad: This option would include the above Full page listing plus a Full page Ad / Full Page Case Study. The FP listing would be opposite your FP Ad, thus giving you a Double page spread in the agency guide. This option also includes the annual subscription to Online Directory.
Option 6 – Bespoke title partnerships: This option includes the above Double Page option and the Directory's Title Gold Sponsorship with your logo on the Front Cover and Adverts in premium IFC & OBC positions.
For sending us the free listings and more details on the costs of the above add-on options, please email [email protected].
The deadline is 4th August 2024 for providing us all the above listing information, this special issue would hit the stands on 25th August and will be available throughout September across major bookstores, hypermarkets and Motivate's collection points.
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