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Peak Special Offer

It’s a great way to reach our community and support it – at the same time.

Sponsor a Peak Magazine advertisement or article during March and receive 30% off the standard rate.. That means you, your business, or your nonprofit organization can publish an advertisement or an article in The Peak for as little as $20 and $35, respectively.

By investing in publishing an advertisement or article, you’ll draw immediate attention to your activities, causes, products and services while supporting the local environment, the Scenic Drive, and quality of life.

9 Reasons to Read and Sponsor The Peak

  1. Timeliness. The magazine is published monthly and updated continuously.
  2. Boundless Exposure. The Peak can be read by anybody, anytime, anywhere. Visitors to our three original websites, email newsletter, Facebook page, and Tweets are now instantly connected to the new magazine.
  3. Broader Audience. The Peak was available on stands when older residents arrived. Now, it’s available to younger people, who prefer getting information online. Plus, there is more information for residents and visitors about things to see and do.
  4. Recognition. The names of sponsors are listed in both the email newsletter and the magazine.
  5. More Content. More interesting articles about the local community, environment, government, events, and Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive.
  6. Expansive Content. Articles can include links to related websites, documents, and videos.
  7. Easy to Read. Content is automatically for.matted for PCs, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.
  8. Reader Involvement. Readers can immediately comment on articles.
  9. Supports a Good Cause
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Act Now. Sign Up and Save!

Want more information or to reserve space in a 2016 issue.  Email The Peak at info@thepeakaz.org or call 480-361-6490.

Offer expires March 31, 2015. Available for new advertisers only. Discount does not apply to development and setup charges.

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Online Campaign Attracts Attention to Peak Magazine

 9 Reasons to Read and Sponsor The Peak

  1. Timeliness. The magazine is published monthly and updated continuously.
  2. Boundless Exposure. The Peak can be read by anybody, anytime, anywhere. Visitors to our three original websites, email newsletter, Facebook page, and Tweets are now instantly connected to the new magazine.
  3. Broader Audience. The Peak was available on stands when older residents arrived. Now, it’s available to younger people, who prefer getting information online. Plus, there is more information for residents and visitors about things to see and do.
  4. Recognition. The names of sponsors are listed in both the email newsletter and the magazine.
  5. More Content. More interesting articles about the local community, environment, government, events, and Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive.
  6. Expansive Content. Articles can include links to related websites, documents, and videos.
  7. Easy to Read. Content is automatically formatted for PCs, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.
  8. Reader Involvement. Readers can immediately comment on articles.
  9. Supports a Good Cause.

www.ThePeakAz.org, www.ScenicDrive.org, and www.aPeekatthePeak.org.

Begin your holiday by reading The Peak.

Celebrate your holiday by becoming an editorial or advertising sponsor.

 Download Sponsorship Program Information PDF

Online Campaign Attracts Attention to Peak Magazine

Author: Les Conklin

Les Conklin is a resident of north Scottsdale He founded Friends of the Scenic Drive, the Monte de Paz HOA and is the president of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association. He was named to Scottsdale's History Maker Hall of Fame in 2014. Les is a past editor of A Peek at the Peak and the author of Images of America: Pinnacle Peak. He served on the Scottsdale's Pride Commission, McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the boards of several local nonprofits and was a founding organizer of the city's Adopt-A-Road Program.. Les is a volunteer guide at the Musical Instrument Museum.

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