Niche Publications
Portland’s Downtown District Guide
Love Portland More. The “PDD” Guide is a high gloss booklet that includes a downtown map and shopping directory plus a list of all the arts, entertainment and cuisine that makes Portland Maine one of the top tourist destinations in the world. A must have guide to all things Portland.
Maine Spaces - NEW for 2008!
Focused on the audience interested in home improvement, design, decor, and more - this glossy magazine will contain local articles, photos and interesting useful content. Maine Spaces will be home delivered in-paper to coastal residents plus in local supermarkets and other racked locations.
Living Well in Maine - NEW for 2008!
Quality of life will be the focus of this magazine delivered six times annually to our subscribers. This tabloid-sized magazine will be produced on bright white paper and will contain local articles on healthy living, the environment, financial improvement, and much more.
MaineJobs Xtra
Free bi-weekly Wednesday publication that gets news about Maine job openings into the hands of thousands of Maine Job-seekers. 20,000 copies are delivered to Shaw’s and Hannaford supermarkets, CareerCenters, colleges and universities throughout the state - much visited distribution sites that appeal to both active and passive job-seekers.
Maine Wheels & more
Free monthly magazine featuring used cars, boats, RV’s, ATV’s and more. 10,000 copies are delivered to Shaw’s and Hannaford supermarkets and much visited distribution sites that appeal to people looking for both daily and recreational transportation.
RentinME.com
Free monthly rental digest magazine featuring available residential and vacation rentals as well as community information. 10,000 copies are delivered to Shaw’s and Hannaford supermarkets and much visited distribution sites that appeal to people looking for a place to live or vacation.
Maine Real Estate
Free monthly real estate magazine with the hottest residential listings. 18,000 copies delivered to Shaw’s and Hannaford supermarkets, realtors, banks, mortgage companies and inserted into selected neighborhoods via the Portland Press Herald.
