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Share your insights in NEREJ's Annual Year in Review Spotlight!

As we approach the end of 2025, we are putting together our annual Year in Review edition, which will appear in both print and digital formats and be featured on the homepage of the all new NEREJ.com throughout the holiday season. We would be honored to include your firm and help showcase your work in whichever way best represents your team.

Ways to Participate

1. Professional Insights Feature (no charge)
Have one representative from your firm answer at least two of our Year in Review questions.
Access the Q and A form here: [Professional Insights Feature Form]

Many firms choose to enhance their Q and A with an ad placement in this edition for greater visibility. If the Q and A is not the right fit this year, you can still maintain a strong presence in the issue through any of the seasonal ad options found below.

To see how last year’s edition came together, including examples of the editorial features and the ad placements used by participating firms, you can view it here: [2024 Year in Review]

2. New for this year Company Highlights Feature ($995) Connect Rate ($895)

If your firm prefers a wider presence or would like to include multiple representatives under one submission, you may participate in our Company Highlights Feature. This feature allows flexibility in format while keeping a consistent word count and layout.

You may choose one of the following formats:

A. Guided Company Format
Use our suggested Year in Review questions as prompts to help shape your submission. You may respond to any of them, all of them, or combine the themes into a single narrative. The final submission should be roughly six hundred words. This format offers structure while still allowing you to highlight the areas most important to your firm.

B. Company Milestone Narrative Format
Submit your own company written piece, up to six hundred words, focusing on milestones, anniversaries, expansions, notable projects, awards, or any year end highlights your firm would like to recognize.

Both formats allow one or two photos and include a color half page ad (9.5 W x 5.8 H) built directly into the layout.

If you are interested in the Company Highlights Feature, please reach out so we can discuss the best approach for your firm and walk you through the submittal process.

SUBMIT A 2025 YEAR IN REVIEW Q&A

Advertising Opportunities
These seasonal ad placements may be used on their own or paired with the Professional Insights Feature above. Many firms choose to use an ad for appreciation messages, year end highlights, holiday greetings, or added visibility in this widely read edition.

Discounted Seasonal Advertising Rates (Includes both print and digital versions)

A. Quarter page color ad – 4.67 wide x 5.77 high – $495 (Connect rate $395)
B. Half page color ad – 9.5 wide x 5.8 high – $895 (Connect rate $795)
C. Full page color ad – 9.5 wide x 12.375 high – $1195 (Connect rate $995)  

Options B and C will also have their responses shared with our newsletter audience, social media followers, and receive homepage promotion for added visibility.

Key Deadlines
Editorial for both the Professional Insights Feature and the Company Highlights Feature is due Friday, December 12
Advertising material is due Wednesday, December 17

Thank you again for your continued partnership. This issue is always one of our favorites because it highlights the accomplishments of our clients and the progress made across New England.

If you have any questions or want help deciding the best way to participate, please contact John Picard at jpicard@nerej.com or your NEREJ account manager.

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