Advertise With Us.

The Messenger provides digital advertising opportunities to reach the Northview and Johns Creek community.

If you are interested in purchasing an ad in The Messenger Online, please download the form to the right and email a completed version to us.

Discounts

  • Those who purchase 4 or more months receive a $50 discount.

  • Those who purchase a full school year (Sept-May) receive a $100 discount.

The Messenger Online Ad Package - $50/month*

  • Front Page Ad (580×680 pixels)

  • Business Linked Ad on Sponsors Page (870×680 pixels)

Extra: Social Media Promotion - $10/week*

The extra includes once a week promotion on Instagram stories, Twitter, and Facebook for the month that was purchased. You MUST purchase a Messenger Online ad to add this. The Messenger (@nhsmessenger) has several hundred followers on each platform, reaching students, parents, and staff.

Social Media Promotion ONLY - $30/month*

This includes a monthly social media promotion on The Messenger Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook (@nhsmessenger). This is bought individually, without a Messenger Online ad. A discount is provided to $25/month if the promotion is bought for 3 months.

Contact Information

Mailing Address: Northview High School C/o Meredith Evans 10625 Parsons Road, Johns Creek, GA 30097

Email: nhsmessenger@gmail.com

Adviser: Meredith Evans — evansmm@fultonschools.org

Readership

The Messenger reaches a large audience in the Johns Creek area – students, parents, and local businesses are just part of our demographic. According to Squarespace Analytics, The Messenger Online has had an average of 1,500 unique monthly visitors and a total of 71,000 page views since its start in April 2020.

Advertising Policy

The Messenger publishes advertisements with signed contracts provided that they are deemed appropriate by the staff for the intended audience. Businesses and organizations may advertise with The Messenger by filling out an advertisement order form.

The Messenger reserves the right to refuse any advertising not found to be within the publication’s standards, particularly in reference to good taste and to product and/or services that are illegal for the majority of high school readers.