California Newspaper Partnership Papers take their Real Estate Classifieds Online With Classified Concepts
Santa Barbara, CA — Classified Concepts latest agreement with the bay area's California Newspaper Partnership boasts a market of over 600,000 readers across the Northern California region. Readers from San Jose to San Francisco can now access the same Classified Concepts' Real Estate Locator Map via 10 different bay area newspaper websites including the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, the Oakland Tribune, and the Monterey County Herald.
Working with CNP Bay Area to determine map coverage, the Classified Concepts team plots all weekly real estate listings from each paper on the same map. Accessible from all CNP Newspapers' websites, the interactive map includes added features such as multiple search fields, driving directions, and multi-stop route planning. A new way for newspaper groups to enhance readership and revenue with the same dynamic classifieds, partnerships like this one and the recent McClatchy agreement are revolutionizing the classified industry.
To find out more about how Classified Concepts' Locator Map Programs can add significant new revenue to your bottom line, visit
http://www.classifiedconcepts.com, or contact Peter Sproul, National Sales Manager at 866-685-3100 or
peter@maps.com.
About Classified Concepts
Formed in 2003, Classified Concepts is the New Media division of Maps.com. Classified Concepts was formed to help newspaper and television stations generate revenue with innovative new programs and currently runs over 100 weekly programs in more than 80 newspapers across the United States and Canada.
About Maps.com
Founded in 1991, Santa Barbara based Maps.com is the industry's most comprehensive mapping services company with offerings in the business, consumer, and education marketplaces. Whether it's creating a regional wall map or planning a multi-stop travel route online, Maps.com strives to meet the mapping needs of today's digital era. Today, over 2 million monthly visitors, 8,500 U.S. Schools, and both small and large companies, such as Lowe's Home Improvement, Nextel, UniversalMap Enterprises and AAA currently benefit from Maps.com's vast service offerings. For more information,
www.maps.com.