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Advertise in the Next Issue of Homeschool Connections!
from Homeschool Connections Magazine
by Heidi
Homeschool Connections is distributed free of charge to homeschool families via homeschool co-ops, as well as public libraries and other venues in Randolph and surrounding counties. The magazine is also available on our website in a digital version, giving you increased exposure and shelf life for your advertising.
Circulation: 1,500 printed copies + digital edition
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WHY ADVERTISE WITH US?
n We direct-deliver to local homeschool co-ops... putting the magazine directly in the hands of your target market.
n Advertising to this targeted consumer in Homeschool Connections costs LESS than direct-mailing to this same consumer yourself.
n Our low ad-to-content ratio means no ad clutter! Your ad stands out!
n Our business model allows advertisers to contribute articles for publication, expanding your exposure and positioning you as an expert in your industry.
n Many of our advertisers are local businesses owned by current or former homeschoolers. We want to help those businesses market to the homeschool community so that the community in turn can support them.
n We offer special rates for student entrepreneurs!
mid-January 2024!
Materials Due: November 30, 2023
If you would like to place an ad for your business, or if you have a suggestion for an article, email Heidi at heidi@cnchomeschool.com. Visit
Homeschooling has been such an amazing journey for my family and me, and the 12 years we spent homeschooling were some of the best years of my life. The homeschool community has grown and changed a lot over the years, though. Back when we first started, there were only a handful of co-ops, and it seemed like everyone knew everyone and everything going on. Now there are a multitude of homeschool groups, which, while wonderful, sometimes makes it harder to connect with the homeschool community at large. We wanted to try to do something to help bring everyone together.
This past June, we launched a website with information about co-ops, clubs/ activities, events, etc. You can find it at www.cnchomeschool.com. It’s definitely a work in progress, and still has a long way to go. If you know of a homeschool co-op, club, class, program, or event that you would like to see listed on the website, please email heidi@cnchomeschool.com
I also decided to create this magazine. Homeschoolers and their families are doing so many amazing things—like participating in national competitions, opening businesses, and creating podcasts. My vision in creating the magazine is to share those stories, to help homeschoolers connect with one another, and to provide information about resources and events for the homeschool community. As you’re reading through this magazine, you may think of other articles or stories you’d like to see featured. If so, drop me an email and let me know! Most of the local businesses featured in this magazine are run by current or former homeschoolers, employ homeschoolers, or have ties to the homeschool community, so please be sure to support them.
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If you know of a homeschool co-op, club, class, program, or event that you would like to see listed on our website, email us at info@cnchomeschool today!