Monday, December 10, 2007

Support the Heights, Earn Cash

New Heights Magazine is set to profile our neighborhoods in the positive manner they deserve. All stories are being written by residents to inform tourists, as well as residents of other areas (i.e., New Tampa, Westchase, Hyde Park, etc.) about the great people, places and events that make Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, downtown Tampa and Ybor City great places to visit and spend their time and money.

The magazine will also serve as a catalyst to bring the people of our local neighborhoods together and to remind them that there are great businesses and sites to visit nearby – which means there’s no reason to drive far for goods, services and things to see/do.

Supporting New Heights is supporting your neighborhood. Contact us today about our Ad Commission Program and we’ll set you up (as an authorized representative) to receive a commission from every ad you refer that sells.

Advertising from within and from outside our core neighborhoods (i.e., other areas investing in our communities) is highly encouraged!

Contact Jay McGee, editor of New Heights, at (813) 389-8116 or editor@newheightsmag.com for more information. Learn more about the publication at the website or blog.

Call or email today! The ad deadline is Jan. 3, 2008 for the Jan/Feb 2008 issue.

2 comments:

Shawn said...

Hey Jay, I think it's great that you're pulling together a magazine for the area. I'm tired of getting that "South Tampa" magazine sent to me. (don't they own a map?!)

At any rate, I just wanted to let you know that someone appears to be forging subscription requests and sending them to people. I received an opt-in request from aweber.com (the subscription service) asking to confirm my request to subscribe. Someone using a roadrunner account in the 65.32.151.103 IP block attempted to subscribe me at 9:33am this morning.

I'd hate for your new publication to get an undeserved reputation for spam. Keep an eye out for more shenanigans like this.


-Shawn

Jay McGee said...

Shawn -- that was our new enewsletter subscription vendor.

I am unfamilar with the system/methods they use.

Please contact me at 813-389-8116 to discuss best practices. Any assistance or knowledge in that arena is much appreciated.

Best regards,
Jay