If you run a local business in the Antrim & Newtownabbey area, getting noticed can feel really hard.

I know because I run a local business myself.

Social posts disappear fast. Flyers get ignored. Ads show up for the wrong people.

That’s why local newsletter sponsorship in Antrim & Newtownabbey works so well.

The Antrim & Newtownabbey Post goes straight into the inboxes of local people who actually live here.

They open it. They read it. And they want to support local businesses in their own area.

Why local newsletter sponsorship in Antrim & Newtownabbey works

People around here care about what’s happening nearby in their local areasy.

They want to know what’s new in Antrim town, what’s on at Theatre at the Mill, what events are coming up in Ballyclare, Glengormley or Randalstown

They want to know what the council is up to in their area. Can you walk your dog at Antrim Castle Gardens or is Hazelbank Park a good place for kids to play?

A local newsletter fits naturally into that.

The Antrim & Newtownabbey Post is:

  • Sent weekly

  • Read by people living across the Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council area

  • Growing steadily

  • Currently opened by around 60% of subscribers

  • Focused only on local news, local places, and local businesses

This is not a mass email. It’s a small, focused audience of real local people.

Local business promotion

Each issue of the Antrim & Newtownabbey Post features one local business only.

That means:

  • No competing ads

  • No clutter

  • Full attention on your business

Your local business promotion includes:

  • Your logo

  • A short paragraph about your business, written in a clear and friendly way

  • A direct link to your website or booking page

It appears as part of the main newsletter content, not hidden away like a banner ad.

This works well for:

  • Shops and services in any of the local towns

  • Trades providing services in the area

  • Cafes, food spots, and takeaways

  • Local events and attractions

  • New or growing businesses that want local awareness

Who reads the Antrim & Newtownabbey Post

The newsletter is read by:

  • People who live in the Antrim & Newtownabbey area

  • Locals who care about what’s happening nearby

  • Residents who prefer local recommendations over big brands

Many subscribers are the kind of people who:

  • Visit Antrim Castle Gardens

  • Walk or cycle around Sixmile Park, Ballyclare

  • Spend time shopping at Abbeycentre

  • Recognise places like Randalstown viaduct

That local connection matters. It makes your business feel familiar before someone even clicks your link.

What a sponsored mention looks like

Your sponsored spot is simple and clear.

It includes:

  • Your business logo

  • One focused paragraph explaining what you do and who you help

  • A clickable link to your website

No hard selling. No hype. Just a clear introduction to your business in a trusted local newsletter.

Because there is only one sponsor per issue, your message doesn’t get lost.

Is local newsletter advertising right for your business?

Local newsletter advertising in Antrim & Newtownabbey works best if:

  • You serve customers in the local area

  • You want steady awareness, not quick clicks

  • You value trust and local reputation

  • You want your business seen as part of the community

If you rely on local customers, this kind of local business promotion makes sense.

Pricing and availability

There is one sponsor per issue of the Antrim & Newtownabbey Post.

Availability is limited because of this.
Once an issue is booked, it’s gone.

If you’d like to:

  • Promote your local business

  • Reach people in the Antrim & Newtownabbey area

  • Be featured in the Antrim & Newtownabbey Post

You can get in touch to check availability and pricing.

Local newsletter advertising in Antrim & Newtownabbey is about being seen by the right people, in the right place, at the right time.

If that sounds like a good fit for your business, the Antrim & Newtownabbey Post is ready to feature you.

👉 Get in touch to book a local business promotion in the next issue.

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