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List it, list it real good.

We’re making it easy to reach our 21,000+ Charleston friends every morning by giving classified ads a little facelift (not to mention we know y’all like to put your money where your heart is when it comes to supporting your endeavors + a local publication🕺🏽).

We do our best to cover everything you send us, but if you have something you want to ensure that we include in our newsletter, here’s your chance…

Introducing: Events, Jobs, and Digs

🎟 Events: 71% of our readers said they’re out experiencing (read: eating, drinking, dancing, listening, learning) Charleston at least 5+ times every month and 42% said 10+ times per month. Post your event to our website, get featured in our newsletter, and we’ll see ya out there, CHS. // List your events here.

📚Jobs: 29% of our readers said they’re looking for a job within the next 12 months (and 86% have college degrees). The best part is– by posting a job to our newsletter, you’re reaching people on the hunt and those who might just need a little “aha” moment. // List your jobs here.

🏡 Digs: 67% of our readers own their current home, but that doesn’t mean they’re staying put27% said they’re planning to search for a new humble abode within the next 12 months. Of course, we’re helping to sell homes, but I bet you didn’t know we can also list rental properties (short or long term), land, + commercial properties. And– oh wait– we also have publications in Columbia, Greenville, and Asheville. Time to book up that vacation rental. #ChaChing 💰 // List your digs here.

Here’s how it works:

  • Listing costs $200
  • You can post at any time, whether it’s 3 a.m. or 11 p.m.
  • Guarantees inclusion in our newsletter
  • Listed on our website until the day after your event, until your job is filled, or until your real estate is off the market

Any Questions? Ask Away.

The CHStoday team

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