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PortalHood Advertising: Growing With Our Communities
Two outstanding services that empower communities and individuals, PortalHood.com and CommunityRadar.com offer excellent targeted banner ad campaigns. We can target your banner ad to this great demographic by zip code at very reasonable prices. Placement is in the header of our property sites. Positioning is as you are viewing in the upper right corner of this site. (Plans and Prices)
Our growth is concentrated in NE Atlanta residential areas of DeKalb and Fulton Counties. These service areas are growing organically and rapidly due to excellent word-of-mouth marketing.
Here are some performance numbers about our sites. These figures are current as of 4/30/2008 (we're growing every month!):
Average pages views per month last 4 months: 36,975
Average pages views per day: 1265
Banner click-thru rates from 1-5%
Current registered users: 916Average Daily visits: 5,642Over 2,500 unique visitors average per month
These performance figures are particularly valuable due to our unique traffic quality. Unlike virtually all other web sites where you might advertise, our statistics are not inflated based on traffic from overseas scanners and content spammers that can skew traffic figures by as much as 50-100%!
We make great efforts to ensure that only local, valid, and relevant traffic hits our sites and is included in our statistics. Ask your other providers if they show your banner ad to visitors from Mali or Mozambique or China! We do not!
Reach the potential customers who need your service. Get the best value in locally targeted advertising right here!
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Results Just In - We All Won
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I have tallied the results for Community Radar's first 8 months
(April - December 2008) ... over 1.2 million hits, over 21 thousand
visits, and over 57 thousand page views. Hundreds of our neighbors are
better informed than they were in 2007 and because of the Community Radar process, we accomplished this with little extra effort.
Below is a list of the top 30 items published in the
community's first eight months. Be sure to look over these items and
notice the diversity of sources and the relative high quality of the
content. From die-hard bloggers like David at inDecatur, Nick at Decatur Metro, and Bruce at Brookhaven Fields Civic Association, to active civic portal sites run by the folks at CHCA, to individual posters like Ian Marshall and Jen Bowman, to advocacy groups like Stand-Up DeKalb, Community Radar members and sources are amplifying the civic awareness of their neighbors more than ever.
The most exciting part of the results for 2008 was the upward trend
throughout the year. This acceleration seems to be carrying over into
2009 due to word-of-mouth. With Community Radar service now available
to all of your friends and neighbors through Facebook (http://apps.facebook.com/communityradar),
it is easier than ever to stay informed of civic matters. The more you
share this service with your neighbors, the more we all benefit.
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Posted by kim on Wednesday, January 21 2009 @ 19:16:05 CST (171 reads)
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DECA and LLCC Leverage Community Radar!
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Please join me in welcoming to Community Radar™ the Lindbergh-LaVista Corridor Coalition (LLCC) and the Dresden East Civic Association (DECA)! These community-oriented organizations are the latest in a growing list
of group and individual subscribers to our one-of-kind civic news
sharing service sponsored at CommunityRadar.com. Why should you care? As more and more area residents and civic groups participate in the Community Radar™ process,
the benefits to each of us increases. Business owners, residents,
property owners, and civic leaders amplify their contributions to their
community when they join the Community Radar™ network to begin sharing
news, events, and goals.
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Posted by kim on Tuesday, September 02 2008 @ 09:09:41 CDT (271 reads)
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Custom Headline Syndication Services
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Posted by kimgokce Category: Community Radar® | Tags: community radar syndication
Beginning in June of 2008, Community Radar™ is offering a FREE, customizable headline news widget to web sites of community or civic interest.
The power of Community Radar™ is captured in this compact block of scrolling text (picture below, left). The service can be added to any web page in minutes and requires only 1 line of javascript code to be provided.
Individuals or groups that would like to have CR headline service customized by zip code, mileage radius, and even categories of information can now do so - FREE! See a live example here.
CR's continuously updated information addresses the #1 complaint by most of your web site visitors - stale content!
Using this FREE service, you can now provide your visitors and members with constantly changing, timely, relevant, and quality items with no additional effort on your part! Your constituents will thank you for providing this valuable service to them.
Telephone 404-325-9025 to get your request started. Turnaround is same day and you can join the Community Radar™ network of civic-minded sites!
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Posted by kim on Thursday, June 12 2008 @ 13:42:53 CDT (284 reads)
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Profitability Channel Will Feature Community Radar 3/31
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Posted by kimgokce (http://www.profitabilitychannel.com) View profile | add to My friends Category: Community Radar® | Tags: community radar business communication
I am very excited to announce that I will be the featured guest on the Profitability Channel this coming Monday, March 31.
Ruth King will host "Biz Buzz" at 10am Monday and will be discussing with me the topic of civic and community information sharing. Specifically, we'll be discussing how www.CommunityRadar.com can be an excellent marketing tool for small businesses.
Tune in to hear how you can raise your business' status in your community and get recognized for your expertise via your online contributions.
Can't join the live broadcast at www.ProfitabilityChannel.com on Monday? No worries, visit the site after Monday and view the recorded interview under the "Archives" link. Look for "Community Radar" as the session name and enjoy!
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Posted by kim on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 14:49:19 CDT (324 reads)
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