The Worldly Magazine is an online: World Affairs, Poli7cs, Economics and Business
magazine for ambi7ous Students by ambi7ous Students
The Worldly has the objec1ve of educa'ng, informing, inspiring and unleashing
opportunity to aspira1onal, entrepreneurial and intellectually curious students across
leading academic ins1tu1ons
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The Our target readership audience are elite, aspira7onal, high achieving, well-‐rounded, intellectually curious students and young
people from top Universi7es and educa7onal establishments around the world.
Our editorial content, through a combina7on of ar7cles and interviews, is specifically
engineered to cap7vate and inspire students in every ar7cle. All content is wriIen by
aspira7onal students so the audience can fully engage.
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. We’ve interviews Inspira7onal business leaders such as Unilever CEO Paul Polman and
Sir Richard Branson. The leader of the HeForShe campaign Elizabeth Nyamayaro and
leading light ar7st Chris Levine
We have over 500 follows on social media of ac7vely engaging ambi7ous students and receive on average 5000 viewers per month and 80,000 hits. Our readers and writers represent the best and brightest that UK
university’s have to offer.
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Posi'on Price Descrip'on
Home Page Banner £500pcm All adver1sement on the front page
Top Banner £300pcm per category
The top of the page banner on ar1cles
for category
Bo;om Banner £250pcm per category
The bo;om of the page banner on
ar1cles for category
Promo1on Ar1cle £150pcm An ar1cle outlining the benefits of the
company
Example Interview: Sir Richard Branson
Chief Editor, Sabian Phippan, gained an exclusive interview with Sir Richard Branson. The interview covered regrets and mistakes to successes and
advice. With a lot of advice of how a young person can shape their des1ny from entering into business
for the first 1me. Read here: h;p://theworldly.co.uk/richard-‐branson-‐interview/
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Example Ar7cle: The Academy’s Big Blunder
UEA Student, Owen Currie wrote an insighTul ar1cle outlining his opinion on what he (and many others) deemed a huge mistake at the 87th Academy Awards
regarding the decision between “Boyhood vs Birdman”. This ar1cle was one of the most highly viewed and engaged piece, really capturing the
opinion of students. Read here: h;p://theworldly.co.uk/the-‐academys-‐big-‐blunder/
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Example Coverage: LSE Emerging Markets Forum
The Worldly Team were asked to provide coverage on the LSE’s Emerging Market forum which included a private equity panel, CEO of Vital and outgoing
Goldman Sachs Chairman discussing the opportuni1es and challenges in these new markets.
Read here :h;p://theworldly.co.uk/lse-‐emf-‐private-‐
equity-‐emerging-‐markets/
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