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Suburban Classified
Newspaper Network

With over 800 suburban classified newspapers covering 20 states plus Canada, and a circulation of nearly 10 million, the Suburban Classified Newspaper group is one of the largest and most cost-efective classified advertising networks in North America.

States covered include: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. This network is also available in regional zone buys.

Total Circulation: 9.500,000+ million.

Price for 25 word classified: $1,345

Additional words: $35.00 each additional.

Deadline: There is then a three-week window in which an ad may appear in the Suburban Classified network of newspapers. That is, while some newspapers may not be able to publish your ad in the first week due to their publication deadlines, they will publish your ad in either of the following two weeks.

MARKET DEMOGRAPHICS FOR SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS

AGE                          INCOME                            EDUCATION
12-24 11%             Over $75,000 36%               4-year Degree 43%
24-34 18%             $50,000-$74,999 24%           Some College 24%
35-44 23%             $35,000-$49,999 17%         High School 28%
45-54 19%            $25,001-$34,999 12%          Not HS Graduate 5%
55-64 12%             Under $25,000 11%            (Post Graduate Degree)

GENDER                   HOME OWNERSHIP                 OCCUPATION
Female 52%          Own Residence 76%                White Collar 52%
Male 48%              Rent Residence 21%                Blue Collar 19%

Source: 2002 SNA Ten Market National Readership Study, Conducted by Belden Associates.

See List of Participating Suburban Classified Newspapers

Important: before placing ads in the Suburban Newspaper network see Classified Guidelines



How To Count Words For Classified Ads

  • Hyphenated words count as two words. (i.e. low-budget = 2 words)
  • Entire business name counts as ONE WORD.
  • Phone numbers (or email address) count as one word (including phone extension.)

  • Websites count as one word.

  • Entire street address, city, state/providence, zip/postal code counts as ONE WORD. (i.e. 123 Main St. Anytown, CA 91919 = one word.)


Things to know before placing your ad:

1.Most newspapers will print the first few words of your ad in bold type or capital letters.

2.Because of the extensive network of papers involved, tearsheets cannot be provided. However, National Advertising Agency ensures that your ad is properly placed throughout the network.

3.Individual papers reserve the right to reject your ad if it doesn't meet their standards.

NOTE: Before we place your ad, we will contact you (call or email) to confirm your ad details, and/or provide FREE assistance with your ad.


Type or Paste Ad Copy
# of Additional Words


For questions please call our office at 203-748-2742.