Attractions industry news

06 Oct 2018

Leisure Media launches into the global consumer market with Well Home magazine

Leisure Media, publisher of business to business magazines for the global leisure industries, such as Spa Business, CLAD and Health Club Management, has branched out into the consumer publishing market with the launch of Well Home, a new global consumer magazine for the US$134bn home wellness market.*

The magazine was launched today (6 October 2018) at the Global Wellness Summit in Italy.

Leisure Media has established a new company, called Well Media Global, to manage the magazine and its website www.wellhomeglobal.com. The business will trade as Well Media.

Commenting on the launch, CEO of Leisure Media and Well Media, Liz Terry said: “The spa and wellness industry has done such an amazing job of converting consumers to a wellness lifestyle, that occasional trips to the spa or the gym are no longer enough.

“More and more people are starting to build wellness into their everyday lives, using their home as a base, with homes starting to have a wide range of wellness features, from swimming pools and yoga studios, to circadian lighting and water and air filtration.

Well Home magazine and website have been designed to inform and inspire people, through sharing these inspirational stories and knowledge.”

Terry said Well Home will be distributed to wellness consumers directly through spas and wellness facilities, with a number of key contacts already agreed.

She invited operators to sign up as partners to distribute Well Home as a free benefit for their customers and also to take advantage of marketing exposure in the magazine and on its website, saying “We want to partner with the industry we love to create a global tribe of wellness consumers around the Well Home brand.

In addition to covering home wellness, Well Home magazine also has a section called 'Well Home Away from Home', which covers the latest news from resorts and spas.

Terry said: “People living a well life want wellness built into their day to day lives and then when they go on holiday/vacation, they want this to continue, so this will all also be celebrated in Well Home.

The strap line for the magazine is ‘Inspiring a Well Life’.

“We’ve put a lot of love into this launch and we’re looking forward to playing a part in spreading the word about wellness to consumers all around the world,” said Terry.

You can see the first issue of Well Home at wellhomeglobal.com/magazine and the website at wellhomeglobal.com

To get print issues of Well Home free for customers in your facility, go to wellhomeglobal.com/order

*Global Wellness Institute 2018

<< Back

News powered by attractionsmanagement.com

The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories

Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England. [more...]

Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out

A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing. [more...]

Raby Castle reveals ambitious plans to become a major visitor destination

Raby Castle, known as one of the finest medieval fortifications in England, is nearing the end of an ambitious two-year renovation project. [more...]

Wake The Tiger launches new 1,000sq m expansion

Wake the Tiger, the Bristol-based immersive art experience, is set to open its 1,000sq m expansion on Friday 2 February. [more...]

Tate Modern and Frame collaborate on a mind/body experience

London boutique operator, Frame, has teamed up with the Tate Modern to offer two yin and sound yoga classes, following by a tour of the art gallery. [more...]

Elvis Presley Live is rolling out globally

Immersive entertainment specialists, Layered Reality, is creating a tribute to Elvis Presley featuring a concert experience with a life-sized digital Elvis. [more...]

In brief:

@PerthMuseumUK to open Easter weekend, bringing the Stone of Destiny back to Scotland for the first time in more than 700 years @culturepandk @mecanoo_ [more...]
Excitement for Bedford as the town could be home to Europe’s first Universal Studios @parks_universal [more...]
Google launches Gemini AI – its ChatGPT killer @google [more...]
Tourism think tank explores gender equity and male allyship @tourismsociety [more...]
Accenture says AI is bringing on a decade of deconstruction @AccentureSong #Accenture #AI #Technology [more...]
Back in time – visitors experience 1960s healthcare in Black Country Museum's new living history centre @BCLivingMuseum #BlackCountry #NHS #History [more...]
Attractions.io creates night-time map for Alton Towers @attractions_io @daz_black @altontowers #AltonTowers #MerlinEntertainments #DazBlack #DazGames [more...]
'Birthplace of Scottish tourism', Trossachs Pier, to get iconic viewing tower @lomondtrossachs #LochLomond #Trossachs [more...]
Therme appoints UK CEO as £250m Therme Manchester gets planning approval #spa #wellness #wellbeing #health #fitness #investsment #development #progress [more...]
More news from attractionsmanagement.com>>
<< Back