In a move to woo locals, MetroMela has just launched its content offline. The magazine will provide user generated content with their experience about shopping, food, entertainment, health, wellness, family and kid's issues. When I think that who would buy such magazine, I also think about the value it can add for the people who are not tech savy and doesn't even use computers.
Looks like MetroMela is also getting some advertisements from Hyderabad local businesses to cover up their costs. You can also read this magazine online at MetroMela.com
You can find this magazine at following locations
-Fabindia - Banjara Hills.
-Walden - Begumpet/Banjara Hills
-Odyssey - Punjagutta, Vikrampuri, Prasad's.
-Manglam - Banjara Hilla.
-Cafe Latte - Madhapur
-Spencer's - Banjara Hills, Vikrampuri, Raj Bhavan Road.
-Barista - Jubilee Hills, Lumbini Mall, Raj Bhavan Road, Madhapur, Ashoka Mall.
-Fusion 9 - Banjara Hills.
MetroMela.com launches offline Magazine for Hyderabad
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