Advertise with Cleveland Urban News.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog.Com, Ohio's Black digital news leaders with more than 2.6 million readers on Google Plus alone....Call us at (216) 659-0473 and email us at advertising@clevelandurbannews.com....View here examples of our advertising packages, including the reelection of Ohio Representative John Barnes Jr, and the campaign for president of Ohio Governor John Kasich

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Thank you for potentially selecting Cleveland Urban News.Com
(www.clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's leader is Black digital news per Alexa.Com rankings, for your marketing needs. We are a are committed to professionalism across the continuum.

We can help you reach a segment of Black readers and consumers and others not normally accessible to mainstream media venues on the web, and we have a cross section of readers across racial, gender and socioeconomic lines. Our many online articles, some 4,000 of them at our newspaper website and blog, include a one-on-one interview with now President Barack Obama when he was campaigning in the state of Ohio for president

Advertising is placed at (www.clevelandurbannews.comand on our blog (The Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog.Com, the second most read digital Black newspaper in Ohio,  also per Alexa.Com rankings. (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com). Additionally, we will do an email blast to our many email recipients and will promote your ad or ads on Facebook, where we have over 4,500 friends.

Kathy Wray Coleman is the editor at Cleveland Urban News.Com and a 23-year journalist who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. Coleman covered the presidential election for the Call and Post in 2008, including a one-on-one interview with now president Barack Obama.

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Additionally, we do videos, including of political candidates with pictures slogan and music at $200 a video. (See an example here: CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE RE-ELECTION VIDEO OF OHIO STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOHN BARNES JR. ). And such videos also will be put on the website and blog and sent via email and posted on our Facebook page.

Standard ads are 350 by 350 on (www.clevelandurbannews.comand 600 by 300, the latter posted at (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.comon Facebook and via email at a monthly price of $350. For a 600 by 300 on (www.clevelandurbannews.com, on (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.comand via Facebook and email blast the monthly charge is $500. We do, however, have a sliding scale for low-income people or entities that have worked for the betterment of the Black community

If you select to use our services we will initiate the ad or ads immediately upon payment. Please pay via Pay Pal or make your check or money order payable to Wray Coleman Media LLC   Tel:  (216) 659-0473  Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com or advertising@clevelandurbannews.com

Also, we would be glad to renew any packages at your request, and at
your convenience. We would also be glad to assist you with other marketing initiatives.

If for some reason you cannot reach me, please feel free to also email our marketing manager Marc Churchill at marcchurchill@clevelandurbannews.com.
He can be reached by phone at (502) 523-9665. A. Thanks again.

Kathy Wray Coleman, associate publisher and editor-in-chief

A Cleveland Democrat, and an endorsed Democrat, re- elect State Representative John Barnes Jr. Vote Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in the Democratic primary





IF ELECTED PRESIDENT OHIO GOV. JOHN KASICH PLEDGES TO DO THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER INITIATIVES:

-Advocate for all Americans with emphasis on job creation, education, healthcare, medicare, social security, veterans, urban renewal and criminal justice reform

-Balance the budget and keep it balanced

-Cut taxes and make the tax code simpler and more fair

-Regulate reform using a common sense approach to remove barriers to job creation

-Dismantle Washington by taking back our jobs, money and influence

-Secure affordable reliable energy sources for growth, independence and low costs maintenance

KASICH FOR AMERICA

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