Mainstreet Media offers Web site building, maintenance
Apr 28, 2008
By Curtis Cartier
If you build it, will they come?
Every business needs a Web site these days. But even if the most tech-savvy designer builds an eye-catching page, it won't matter if no one sees it.
Mainstreet Media's new business, isoars.com, is intended take the guesswork out of Web page design and advertising. The goal is for businesses' Web sites to not only look better, but also attract more customers.
Now, for a flat rate, isoars.com will design a professional Web site for small- to medium-size businesses, guarantee at least 100,000 page views per month and match it with regular advertising in 50,000 newspapers each week.
"This is the next wave of complementing businesses with both print and online advertising," said South Valley Newspapers Publisher Steve Staloch. "We have the best demographics of readers, and no one can beat these prices."
South Valley Newspapers - a subsidiary of Mainstreet Media - includes the Gilroy Dispatch, Hollister Free Lance, Morgan Hill Times and South Valley Express.
For a one-time-cost starting at $599, certified professionals at isoars.com will create up to five customized Web pages, dedicate a project manager for your site, register the domain name at isoars.com, create monthly Web site traffic reports and support up to 10 e-mail accounts.
Promotion packages start at $299 per month and include Web ad design and maintenance, a 2-by-2 ad in each Friday's edition of five newspapers and the guarantee for 100,000 page views.
"No one can beat these prices," said sales representative Jeremy Littlejohn. "This is an all-in-one source for Web and print advertising."
For a rate card and other information, contact Jeremy Littlejohn at (408) 842-6413 or on his cell phone at (831) 801-7185, or e-mail jlittlejohn@svnewspapers.com.
About MainStreet Media Group LLC
Based in Gilroy, CA, MainStreet Media Group LLC publishes community newspapers and alternative weekly publications in some of the fastest growing and demographically attractive areas in California including communities south of San Francisco, in North County San Diego, in the Sierras and along the Central Coast. MainStreet publishes both paid and free newspapers.