In 2005, the response from the Turkish-American community was so immense, that it was time to apply for nationwide distribution.
Ingram Periodicals, the leading distribution company that Barnes & Noble and Borders worked with, accepted Turkuaz and the 7th issue of the magazine made it to 130 prominent bookstores in 33 major states in the US.
In New York, the magazine was placed next to Time and Newsweek on the shelves at the entry of the Borders on 2nd Avenue, the closest bookstore to United Nations. That historic 7th issue reached 70% sale success on the shelves.
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Turkuaz is the premier source of community news, celebrity interviews, fashion and lifestyle of International Turks around the world.
The mission of Turkuaz is to provide an ongoing forum in which Turkish Expats can connect, share and inspire one another.
Since its first issue in 2002, Turkuaz has evolved from a community-oriented quarterly in San Francisco, to a cultural publication in the US, and now a digital video-magazine that caters to the collective experience of Turks living abroad.