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ADVERTISING      Subscribers | Key Features | Specifications | Rates | Advertising Partners | Results


"A unique opportunity to reach an urban professional audience"


ONLINE PUBLICATIONS/RESOURCES

  • The Lineup HIT List - banner advertising available in our summarized weekly (Thurs/Fri) email broadcast [example]

  • VIPLineup.com - website ad or listing in our event database of select San Francisco/East Bay upscale urban and mainstream arts, leisure, entertainment and professional activities [here]

  • Exclusive email broadcast - custom html email to our 15,000 subscribers. View samples:

Maxwells  |  Wells Fargo  | Caribbean Escape  |  Commonwealth Club  |  Stover Oaks

Joyce Gordon Gallery  |  MoAD  |  Yoshis  |  Dozie  |  Take Wings  |  Masquerade

Frank McComb  |  Black Boaters  |  Confunkshun  |  Connect  |  Festival at Sea

Harold Ford  |  New Year's  |  AA Vintners  |  NBA  |  Broussard  |  Preview

Joint Networking  |  Oakland Museum  |  Blues in the Night  | Yoshis

  • Special Advertising

    • Editorial Section sponsorship - section sponsorship requires a minimum 1 month contract
    • Advertorial Feature - a text composition in support of banner advertising (750 words max)


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SUBSCRIBER MAKE-UP: Upscale and affluent

  • 15,000 loyal adult "opt in" subscribers, age 25 - 54 (avg 38 yrs)
  • 60% female, 40% male
  • Select audience of educated and affluent urban professionals
  • Avg income: $75k - $100k
  • Multicultural with an African American core
  • 68% African American, 25% Caucasian and 7% other
  • More about us...



KEY FEATURES

  • Delivery - your message is electronically delivered to an educated, affluent professional subscriber base of over 15,000 consumers
  • Weekly e-magazine - THE LINEUP HITList stands alone in the Bay Area's affluent urban lifestyle category
  • Content Driven - attractive to the urban educated professional, who regardless of ethnicity is drawn to the focus, quality and diversity of the event listings and editorial content
  • Multicultural Appeal - speaks to subscribers not simply categorized by ethnicity or age, but by lifestyle and mindset



BANNER AD SPECIFICATIONS [IAB Standards]

Note: Banner size used dependent on space available at time of placement



RATES

Please complete form below to request rate quote.

  First and Last Name:
  Email Address:
  Phone:
  Event or Business Name:
  Category/Industry:
  Business Type:
  Website Address:
  Event Date (if applicable):
  Proposed Ad Start Date:
  Number of Weeks:
  Company (if applicable):
  Mailing Address:
  City:
  State:
  Zip:
 

Special Remarks (include ad

type and sizes...give multiple

options):

 



MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PARTNERS

Businesses, corporations and institutions seeking to reach an educated, affluent, urban professional market in a pinpoint, cost effective, and results oriented advertising and promotional campaign include (partial listing):

CORPORATIONS THE ARTS
Comcast African American Art & Culture Complex
Wells Fargo Bank Berkeley Repertory Theatre
  Cal Performances
RETAILERS Montalvo
Bang & Olufsen Oakland Ballet
Big Show Productions Oakland East Bay Symphony
Cacao Anasa San Francisco Symphony
Daskalos European Fashions Stanford Lively Arts
Esterlina Vineyards Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Half Moon  
Joyce Gordon Gallery AUTOMOTIVE
Maxwell's Restaurant & Lounge Mercedes Benz of Oakland
Roche Bobois Negherbon Porsche
Simayof Jewelers Lexus
   
RESTAURANTS Sake Lab
Bubble Lounge Shanghai 1930
Clouds Soluna Cafe
Club Jazz Nouveau Sushi Groove
Downtown Twist
Enricos Verbena
Mezze  
Paragon Bar & Cafe  
 
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