Sponsorship Opportunities
The Northwest Digest
Summerlin • Centennial Hills • Skye Canyon • Lone Mountain
Reach the Heart of Northwest Las Vegas
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About the Newsletter
Your neighbors actually open this one.
The Northwest Digest is a free weekly email newsletter built for the people who live, shop, eat, and gather in northwest Las Vegas. We cover the real stuff: neighborhood events, local business news, community updates, live music, things to do — the hyper-local layer that bigger media outlets skip right over.
We're not trying to be the Las Vegas Review-Journal. We're the friendly neighbor who knows what's happening at the community center this Saturday and which new restaurant just opened on Hualapai. That's the reason our open rates are nearly double the national average — people want to read it.
Sun City Summerlin
Red Rock
Summerlin
Lone Mountain
Centennial Hills
Skye Canyon
Our Audience
The most valuable zip codes in the valley.
Our readership skews toward established, engaged northwest Las Vegas residents — the kind of people who hire locally, dine locally, and trust recommendations from community sources. Across core northwest ZIP codes, the area includes roughly 137,000 housing units and 130,000 households, giving sponsors reach beyond any single neighborhood.
When we asked readers about themselves, the answers matched exactly what local advertisers want to see: 84% said they own their home, 87% were age 45+, and 62% of income respondents reported household income of $100,000 or more. This is an audience with roots, routines, buying power, and a real reason to care about the businesses showing up in their neighborhood newsletter.
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Homeowner-Heavy Audience
Readers are a strong fit for home services, local retail, dining, wellness, financial services, and neighborhood offers because so many are settled homeowners.
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Established Local Residents
The Digest reaches people who live their lives in the northwest: they shop here, dine here, hire here, and pay attention to trusted local recommendations.
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Ready to Act Locally
Readers told us they want fun events, restaurants and food spots, beauty, fitness, wellness, home services, and local offers they can actually use.
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High-Value Households
With 62% of income respondents reporting $100,000+ household income, this is a practical audience for advertisers selling quality, convenience, trust, and local expertise.
Sponsorship Packages
Pick the package that fits your goals.
All placements are exclusive per issue — no more than one ad per category. Rates as of June 2026, subject to change as the list grows and demand increases.
✓ Postcard-styled banner ad
✓ Placed just above Live Music section
✓ High-visibility bottom-of-issue spot
✓ Link to your website or offer
✓ Open + click reporting
✓ Mid-newsletter sponsored story
✓ Warm, community-style editorial tone
✓ Business description + offer + link
✓ Dedicated section, not a banner
✓ Full analytics report
✓ First thing readers see
✓ Feature story — we write it for you
✓ Image + headline + editorial copy
✓ Postcard-styled visual treatment
✓ Exclusive top-of-newsletter slot
✓ Full click + unique click analytics
✓ Any placement × 4 issues
✓ Consistency builds recognition
✓ 20% discount vs. single-issue rate
✓ Flexible scheduling
✓ Priority placement reservation
Ad Placements
Three spots. All premium. All exclusive.
Every placement is the only one of its kind in a given issue. No competing ads in the same slot. Your business gets the full attention of that section.
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Top Placement + Feature Story
The very first thing readers see when they open the email. A full feature story written in our warm editorial voice, with your brand image, a compelling headline, and a clear call to action. Rendered in our signature mid-century postcard visual style for maximum attention.
Highest visibility
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Middle Story
Nestled in the heart of the newsletter after the top stories, reaching readers who are fully engaged and scrolling through. A sponsored editorial block with your business story, offer, and link — all in the Digest's friendly community voice.
Strong mid-read visibility
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Bottom Banner
Positioned just above the Live Music section — one of the most popular parts of the newsletter. Rendered in our postcard style, it stands out as a visual moment rather than a typical banner ad. Great for awareness and offers with strong visual appeal.
Great for visual brands
Results & Growth
Early momentum. A lot of runway.
The Northwest Digest launched with a simple idea: northwest Las Vegas deserves its own voice. The response has been remarkable. We're growing by 30–70 new subscribers every day — organically, word of mouth, community signups. No paid lists, no inflated numbers.
Early sponsors are getting in at the ground floor. Rates today reflect an early-stage list. By the time we reach 5,000+ subscribers, pricing will reflect that demand. The advertisers who start now lock in early-mover rates and the most favorable placement opportunities.
2×
Industry avg open rate
Subscriber Growth Trajectory
Launch
500
1,000
2,246 ← We are here
5,000+
"Sponsors receive a full performance report after every issue — opens, clicks, and unique clicks — so you always know exactly what your investment returned."
— Our commitment to every sponsor
Visual Style Reference
Our postcard aesthetic — what your ad will look like.
All sponsored images in The Northwest Digest are rendered in our signature 1950s–1960s mid-century postcard style. Think soft stipple texture, bright-but-gentle colors, clean illustration treatment, and that timeless printed feel. Your business will look like it belongs in the community — not like it dropped in from a generic ad platform.
Feature Story Style
A full editorial-style sponsor block with image, context, and a clear next step. Strong for businesses that need more than a banner.
Middle Story Style
A story-forward placement that can explain a service, seasonal need, or offer without feeling like a generic display ad.
Bottom Banner Style
A compact sponsor strip designed to sit near a high-interest section while still looking native to the newsletter.