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krogers   Dec 3, 07, 17:03 /  #
What publications would someone living in Poland read to learn about updating/remodeling their home?

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  Dec 3, 07, 17:08 /  #
Its not clear from your post if you are asking about d i y books or books on regulations about such home improvements....
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  Dec 3, 07, 17:18 /  #
If it remodelling and involves any structural work then seek professional advice from an architect.

If it's just decoration, there are plenty of magazines - just go into your local Empik.

If you explain a little about what you are thinking of doing I will be able to give you more advise.
Gary
krogers   Dec 3, 07, 17:42 /  #
Thanks for the quick replies... I will try to clarify what I am asking by telling you why I am asking.
I am looking for advertising opportunities within Poland to reach those interested in DIY.

any suggestions, magazine titles?
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  Dec 3, 07, 17:50 /  #
Are you not based in Poland?
krogers   Dec 3, 07, 17:52 /  #
no I am in the U.S.
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  Dec 3, 07, 17:55 /  #
What are you advertising? ie are you a munfacturer or an agent for many products?
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  Dec 3, 07, 17:55 /  #
try: Murator [magazine]
krogers   Dec 3, 07, 18:00 /  #
I am with an ad agency... my client has a product that would save on remodeling costs and is thinking of going to market in Poland.

I'm using the internet to research online/print opportunities to reach the "middle class" family looking to remodel or the property manager ready to update in between tenants.

I found this website and thought I'd pose the question.
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  Dec 3, 07, 18:07 /  #
Quoting: krogers
save on remodeling costs


In my experience, you get what you pay for - especially in the construction game. If you are really serious about entering the Polish market, I'd suggest visiting the country to get a feel for where the market is, what the competition is and to understand what 'middle class' actually means in the local context.

But good luck anyway.

G
krogers   Dec 3, 07, 18:12 /  #
We agree... it's best to be 'in country' and that is something we plan to do.

I appreciate your time and insight. Thanks for the help and the 'luck'. I can always use that!
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  Dec 3, 07, 18:17 /  #
is it only diy market you are interested in, or do us professionals get to specify your mystery product?
G
krogers   Dec 3, 07, 18:25 /  #
what profession are you in?

Our product would most likely need an installer or fabricator to be involved.
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  Dec 3, 07, 18:27 /  #
It's in my profile - I'm an Architect. I work in UK and Poland.
You can PM me if you are serious.
G

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