The Mediaplanet Sleep campaign aims to educate individuals on the importance of a good night’s sleep.

NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 18, 2018

Mediaplanet’s latest edition of the "Sleep Solutions" campaign published both online and as an insert within USA Today, aims to educate individuals on the importance of a good night’s sleep.
The print component of the campaign was distributed within the April 18th edition of USA Today in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington D.C/Baltimore, with a circulation of approximately 250,000 copies and an estimated readership of 1.5 million. The digital component is distributed nationally, through a vast social media strategy, and across a network of top news sites and partner outlets. To explore the digital version of the campaign, click here.

Within the campaign, Sleep Doctor Michael Breus and Arianna Huffington, among others, gives us insight into the ways in which sleep (or lack thereof) can have an effect on your health.
The "Safety and Security" campaign was made possible thanks to Charles P. Rogers mattresses, Brooklyn Bedding, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Somnifix, and many more!

About Mediaplanet:
Mediaplanet is the leading independent publisher of content marketing campaigns covering a variety of topics and industries such as Health, Education, Lifestyle, Business and Technology, and Corporate Social Responsibility. We turn consumer interest into action by providing readers with motivational editorial, pairing it with relevant advertisers and distributing it within top newspapers and online platforms around the world. Please visit http://www.mediaplanet.com for more on who we are and what we do.

Press Contact:
Colton Hoffman
colton.hoffman@mediaplanet.com
(646) 619-3803

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/04/prweb15421000.htm

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