There are many benefits that Coffee News provides to its advertisers:

  • Ads in Coffee News are less expensive than in other print media, so that small businesses can afford to advertise regularly.
  • Coffee News is distributed in the same area of the city where your business is located. Your ads receive "regional" exposure, reaching your local audience and making your name a community known entity.
  • All ads are absolutely "category exclusive", meaning that no other business in your company's category can advertise in your edition. As an advertiser, you can keep your competition out.
  • Your ad is displayed on the "front" or "back" page of Coffee News, not buried inside where only a few will even read it.
  • Your ad is moved to a new spot in the publication every week, so that each advertiser is guaranteed the choicest spot.
  • All ads are 3" x 2" so no advertiser can overpower another by buying a larger ad.
  • We have "ad design" services for those that require it.
  • If you advertise in Coffee News, you also will see your listing on our "clients" section of our website. The website like the publication entertains a regional audience.
  • All ads are designed to accompany the pleasant look of Coffee News, so that readers specifically look over the ads as part of their enjoyment of our publication.
  • Ads can be altered during your campaign, just let us know via e-mail or phone.
  • Coffee News has a proven track record. Potential advertisers have been known to remain on a waiting list for several years once they discover the kind of results that Coffee News actually gets.
  • Coffee News publications are picked up 24 hours a day by consumers, so your ads are working all of the time.
  • Advertising in Coffee News creates ad repetition, which is proven to establish buyer patterns and creating name awareness in your neighborhood.
  • Using various subliminal marketing techniques, Coffee News is designed specifically to draw the reader's eye to our ads.
  • Coffee News is also designed to attract loyal, long-term customers rather than bargain hunters.
  • The weekly "Readers' Contest" especially attracts readers to our ads and our web site. In this contest, we hide a tiny cartoon Coffee News guy in a new ad every week. Once readers find the Coffee News guy, they submit their findings to us via surface mail or online using our form and all are entered in to a monthly drawing. This way, readers are encouraged to scour all of our ads until they find the hidden Coffee News guy and each ad gets special attention.
  • The average reader takes eight to ten minutes to read Coffee News, as compared to thirty minutes to read a typical daily newspaper. This means that an average reader will spend six to twelve times as long looking at a page of Coffee News as compared to a page of a newspaper.
  • Studies have shown that every issue of Coffee News is read over three times by three different people before it is discarded. This gives you even more bang-for-your-buck.
  • Only light, fun, and interesting news is published in Coffee News, so you never have to worry about your ad or business being swept up in any sort of unpleasant controversy, whatsoever.

On average, people see over 1,000 different commercial messages every day. Advertising is everywhere and businesses must be more savvier than ever in terms of how they spend their ad dollars. Most small and medium-sized businesses are poorly served by print, radio, and TV advertising because they have to buy at least five times the circulation they need in order to reach their core group of potential customers. Local businesses need local coverage, but there's no sort of advertising media that allows your business to target its advertising dollars as precisely and effectively as you might want. Enter Coffee News!

Coffee News will help your business to reach the highest and most potent concentration of potential customers, all at a fair and affordable cost.

To advertise in Coffee News or to have Coffee News delivered to your restaurant or office, you can either send us a message, or call Dawn Lemonds at the Coffee News offices at 502-794-5363.

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