At The Page Publishing Corp., excellent client service is a non-negotiable tenet of the company’s mission. Our clients are both the 70,000+ readers who rely on the publication for useful business information, and the advertisers who wish to put their product or service in front of this niche market.

At TPPC, true service entails offering real value for each group without sacrificing the high standards these clients rely on. To maintain the loyalty of a selective and discerning group of readers, the highest priority is placed on the quality, objectivity and usefulness of the editorial content. As a result, we have established policies that prohibit the publication of advertorials, business profiles, editorial themes or special features. By maintaining high standards of editorial integrity, the readership continues to rely on Windsor Business in unprecedented numbers for the business ideas, leads and resources it provides.

For advertisers, client service means value-adding instead of cost-cutting. It means ensuring the message of each advertiser is as concise, creative and effective as possible to generate the most reader response. It means guaranteeing the right marketing forum, in the right hands, every month.

Windsor Business. The only real opportunity for effective business-to-business marketing in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent.

Windsor Business is an independent monthly magazine with a focus on the regional economy. All of the articles, listings and statistics published in Windsor Business are culled by an aggressive team of journalists to ensure the information is useful, accurate and unbiased.

To sustain both editorial integrity and overall quality, we insist on a clear separation between advertising and editorial content. Thus, paid advertising is completely independent of editorial content and will not guarantee nor exclude any editorial coverage in the publication.

Since quality and objectivity are crucial to both our readers and our advertisers, editorial staff are required to access the best local sources available, whomever they may be. We encourage members of the business community to make themselves and their expertise known to the editorial department of Windsor Business.

Our advertisers are also encouraged to keep us apprised of any developments in their industries by forwarding information and media kits to our editorial department. The decision to include or exclude any information in Windsor Business remains at the discretion of the editor and The Page Publishing Corp.

The unique editorial focus of Windsor Business includes news coverage of:

– business startups and shut downs
– commercial and residential property sales
– commercial litigation
– commercial and residential construction activity
– mergers and acquisitions
– franchising
– hospitality
– manufacturing
– international trade
– retail and development

Windsor Business has proven time and again to be an effective business resource, providing not just the raw facts but the perspective and analysis you depend on to successfully manage your business in Southern Ontario.

The Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent region is home to approximately 14,000 businesses, with an incalculable number of home-based operations increasing every year. As a monthly news magazine, Windsor Business is delivered through Canada Post to each and every business in Windsor and Essex County and Chatham-Kent, is distributed to paid subscribers across the continent, and is freely available to visiting executives at various visibility points throughout the area. These include:

– Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island
– Caesars Windsor
– Best Western Plus Waterfront Hotel, Riverside Dr.
– Marriott Towne Place Suites
– The Coffee Exchange
– Southwest Region Travel Information Centre
– City of Windsor
– Service Canada
– Quality Inn & Suites Downtown
– Comfort Suites, Tuscarora St.
– Sunbridge Hotel & Conference Centre Downtown Windsor
– DWBIA Downtown Information Centre
– March 21st Bean N’ Leaf
– Skippy’s Restaurant
– Campbell Variety
– Service Market
– Odette School of Business & Small Business Office, U of W
– Windsor-Essex Small Business Self-Help Office
– Windsor-Essex Economic Development Corporation
– Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Ambassador Bridge
– Hampton Inn & Suites
– Comfort Inn, Huron Church
– Applebee’s, Huron Church
– Anchor Coffee House
– St. Clair College School of Business
– Southside Bar & Grill
– The Earnest Bagel
– Windsor & District Chamber of Commerce
– Suzi’s Grill
– Donna Mae’s Diner
– Town & Country Motel
– Self Employment Assistance Office, Roundhouse Centre
– Arlene’s Healthy Heels & More
– Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors
– Windsor Construction Association
– Central Ave. Tim Horton’s
– Storytellers Bookstore
– The Harvest Table at Market Square
– Gilligan’s Burgers, Walker Rd.
– Windsor VIA Rail Station
– Walker-Wyandotte Tim Horton’s
– Vito’s Pizzeria
– Clean Depot
– Starbucks, Tecumseh Rd. E.
– Factory House
– Rise ‘n Shine Cuisine
– Complete Chiropractic
– Mezzo Ristorante & Lounge
– Teacups & Crowns
– Windsor Airport
– Coral Spa
– Husky Truck Stop & Restaurant
– Silver Tee Golf & Virtual Gaming Centre
– Country Depot, Harrow
– Johnny Shotz, Tecumseh
– Second Cup, Tecumseh
– Maria’s Restaurant, Amherstburg
– Vollmer Centre, LaSalle
– LaSalle Town Hall
– Armando’s, Essex
– Gyros and More, Essex
– Chuckwagon Restaurant, Kingsville
– Elite Steak & Seafood Restaurant, Kingsville
– Gilligan’s, Leamington
– Armando’s, Leamington
– Central 33, Leamington