Thursday, 13 May 2021

International Dealer News

IDN - FAQ

Thank you to those who have contacted us this year to say how much they have enjoyed our recent editions. We are a small but dedicated team, and we work hard to serve the industry with the most professional, comprehensive and independently sourced news service possible - it is great to know that our efforts are appreciated.

One question we have had a lot recently, from those who have had company or product news published in an IDN edition, is if they can use the content on their own website and for their own social media channels.

The answer is of course yes.

We are always happy to see vendors leveraging the content we publish about them, and if anyone would like to do that on their own channels then we are happy to help - using their own content or any of the other news we publish.

Just tell us what you would like to use and how, and to make it easier for you we will be happy to help by providing a PDF (or another file format) with an IDN logo.

Another question we get is if it is okay for industry professionals to share the 'Online Now' advisory we send out with their own industry contact and customer lists and again, the answer is yes.

 



Finally, another recent question - what is the difference between our Print and Digital editions? Well, the only difference is distribution. We mail around 8,000 print copies to our PREMIUM readers in Europe; the digital edition is then additionally available to everyone and is potentially seen by many tens of thousands more industry professionals and high mileage riders - in Europe and worldwide.

The content is the same for both formats. Advertisements appear both in the Print edition and the Digital edition. In the Digital edition, editorial content and adverts are hyperlinked to the vendor's URL.

The current and all available back issues (going back more than 10 years) are permanently available 24/7/365 at www.idnmag.com.


Robin Bradley
Editor-in-Chief

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