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Bulletin ad 2025. The New York Building Managers Association or NYBMA is the association of over 300 building managers. Each member receives a bulletin in the mail a few days before the meeting. Property management companies also receive this bulletin. Each meeting has about dozens of extra bulletins in case members need an extra copy or are looking for vendor information. Our unique and customized bulletins are structured so that each member opens them to read the important updates, review the recordings from the previous meeting, or look at the pictures. In the competitive field of building maintenance, advertising is key to showcasing your expertise, reminding your customers of a good experience, and standing out from the crowd. Whether you're targeting residential buildings, COOPs or CONDOs, a smart advertising strategy can help you connect with building managers who need your services or simply want to contact you for a quote, advice or ideas. NYBMA is here to help you with a bulletin ad to promote your business. There will be 10 monthly bulletins except for the summer break or July and August. Below are some options for you: 1.???????????Full page. 5 ?" x 8 ?". Annual cost for 10 ads is $5,000. 2.???????????Half page and your ad is approximately 4 ?" wide x 3 ?" high. Annual cost of 10 ads is $3,000 3.???????????Small ad that measures approximately 4 ?" wide x 1 1/16" high. Annual cost of 10 ads is $900 Contact me by email at [email protected] if more information is needed. Thank you. #advertisement #meeting #network #career #superintendent #residentmanager #building #training #NYC #buildings #leader #development #NYBMA #education #vendors #HVAC #windows #energy #architect #advertisement #buildingservices #locallaw #pumps #compactor #repair #buildingsuper #Propertymanagement #Savings #operationcost #buildingcondition #Innovation #Productivity #BusinessGrowth #NYC #supply?