To readers of YachatsNews.com
You may have noticed something new on the homepage of YachatsNews.com this week – an advertisement (for an electric car show, no less!).
When I launched YachatsNews.com in January I did not know how the community would receive it. But I felt there should be a strong demand and appreciation for straightforward community journalism.
From what I can tell, that’s been the case.
The site is now being visited more than 9,000 times a month – and growing. While its reach is fairly narrow – aimed strictly at the Yachats area or people in someway connected to the community – the nature of the contact is deep. More than 1,700 individuals visited the site in March – more than double Yachats’ population. More than 225 people have signed up to receive weekly email reminders of the site’s content.
Because of that response, and because I hope to keep growing the width and depth of the content, YachatsNew.com is now accepting advertising. A former colleague at The Oregonian newspaper who now works in digital advertising is coordinating the effort. Blue Sprocket Brokerage can handle everything from ad production to placement to billing. It’s a one-stop service.
To see the rate card and contact information go here. It is also available in the blue bar at the top of the homepage under “Advertise.”
This is not a big money operation. Any proceeds will be used to recover startup costs, pay ongoing web expenses and give a small stipend to freelance writers I hope to use.
YachatsNews.com is showing to be a popular site for community journalism. I hope it can also provide an opportunity for local businesses and organizations to get their message to readers as well.
Thank you.
Quinton Smith, reporter/editor/manager