Effectively reach Gilbert residents.
Gilbert is a large city with a small-town feel and has experienced a rapid transition from a historically agriculture-based community, to an urban center and suburb in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. The number of residents in Gilbert continues to grow, with middle to upper middle-class inhabitants of various ages calling the city home. Planned and gated neighborhoods in Gilbert offer a sense of community, and family centered products and services abound including multiple parks, equestrian trails, water recreation areas and schools. Residents enjoy the quaint, friendly atmosphere of this city, while taking advantage of a thriving high-tech industry and business community including Williams Gateway Airport and ASU East.
Readers rely on
The Gilbert Republic to keep them informed on the latest news and information in their community. Residents look to their community section for stories about local education, government and business growth, plus information about things to do and articles about extraordinary people in the neighborhood.
The Gilbert Republic reader profile:
- 54% male, 46% female
- 33% are 25-39
- 41% are 40-59
- 13% are 60+
- 43% have household incomes of $75K+
- 58% are married
- 38% have children in the household under the age of 18
- 83% own their own home
- 59% have accessed the internet in the past week
As of December 2008, online usage and access of
The Gilbert Republic’s official Web site,
gilbert.azcentral.com grew to more than 329,960 average monthly page views. Readers access it for breaking news, traffic, sports and weather.
Higher frequency means better results:
- The Gilbert Republic publishes a midweek, Friday and weekend edition.
- By advertising in more than one edition, you have stronger customer top-of-mind awareness for your business.
Targeted distribution means qualified customers:
- The Gilbert Republic is distributed inside The Arizona Republic. The average daily circulation in Gilbert is 11,677.
- Up to 3,156 free rack copies are distributed in Gilbert and Queen Creek each day of publication.
Distribution numbers represent a 12 month rolling net total and are subject to change
2009Source: 2008 Phoenix Market Study, Simmons/Experian Consumer Research; Claritas 2008; Omniture October-December 2008. Rates below do not include national rates.