News Archives


2006

12/20/2006 - Miller County Liberal of Colquitt, GA added

11/06/2006 - We've prepared a report that provides a means of valuing newspaper website advertising based on the traffic using industry standard sources about the value of Internet advertising.

10/30/2006 - During September 2006, 1,001,666 unique visitors came to our customers' websites. Unique visitors are considered the most reliable measurement of a website's success.

10/05/2006 - Chandler Brownsboro Statesman of Chandler, TX added
10/04/2006 - Bullard Banner News of Bullard, TX added
10/04/2006 - Eastern Texas Want Ads Eastern, TX added
10/03/2006 - Health City Sun of Albuquerque, NM added
08/10/2006 - Port Aransas South Jetty of Port Aransas, TX added
08/09/2006 - Berkeley Times of Berkely, NJ added
08/05/2006 - Toms River Times of Toms River, NJ added
08/04/2006 - Jackson Times of Jackson, NJ added
08/04/2006 - Howell Times of Howell, NJ added
08/03/2006 - Brick Times of Brick, NJ added
08/01/2006 - Manchester Times of Manchester, NJ added
08/01/2006 - Micro Media Publications of Lakehurst, NJ added

07/17/2006 - Over $300,000 in online display advertising was sold by www.gmnews.com with little effort.

We made the decision to put all of our display ads on the web site at an increase of $8 per ad per paper. A letter was sent to every advertiser explaining the value of advertising on www.gmnews.com.

The program has been received well and there has been very little if any resistance. Putting the print display ads on the web site was a no brainer. The program will generate revenue in excess of $300,000 per year.

Every newspaper should consider putting their print display ads on their web site.

Bob Waitt
Director Of Advertising
Greater Media Newspapers
P.O. Box 5001
Freehold, N.J. 07728
732-358-5200 Ext. 8220

04/19/2006 - Caledon Citizen of Caledon, Ontario, Canada added
04/19/2006 - Innisfil Scope of Innisfil, Ontario, Canada added
04/19/2006 - King Sentinel of King Township, Ontario, Canada added
04/19/2006 - Chesterfield Observer of Chesterfield County, VA added
04/07/2006 - Camarillo Acorn of Camarillo, CA added
04/01/2006 - Lakecaster of Sam Rayburn, TX added
03/19/2006 - Steuben Courier of Bath, NY added
03/15/2006 - Echo Pilot of Greencastle, PA added
02/17/2006 - Leominster Champion of Leominster, MA added
02/08/2006 - Early County News of Blakely, GA added
01/28/2006 - Cameron County Endeavor of Emporium, PA added

04/20/2006 - The case study by research firm, MarketingSherpa, Inc. titled, "How to Convince People to Pay for Local News Online: Give Away the Archives, says Our-Hometown.com", provides a complete description of our paid subscription model and its success.

04/16/2006 - Today the total of all news articles online for all our customers' newspapers was 505,656. In the month of March 2006 we converted 18,990 articles to HTML and over 26,000 display ads to our special format that allows the ads to be found in the search engines based on the words in the ads. These files were added to our newspaper customers websites as each issue of their print newspapers were published.

2005

11/14/2005 - Hearst Corporation’s Beaumont Enterprise chooses Our-Hometown, Inc. for six weekly newspaper websites. Read our press release for the reasons Hearst was able to produce profits in short order.

12/21/2005 - Orange County News of Orange, TX added
12/21/2005 - Mid County Chronicle of Nederland, TX added
12/07/2005 - Hardin County News of Lumberton, TX added
12/07/2005 - Amherst Bee of Amherst, NY added
11/30/2005 - Beaumont Journal of Beaumont, TX added
11/25/2005 - Chief (Civil Service) Leader of NY added
11/09/2005 - Jasper Newsboy of Jasper, TX added
11/06/2005 - Orangeville Citizen of Orangeville, Canada added
10/26/2005 - Smoky Mountain Sentinel of Hayesville, NC added

10/24/2005 News websites and blogs often invite readers to submit online comments about articles but ways to add a higher level of accountability to the process are needed. Some websites only grant permission if the contributor provides a working email address but with free email accounts readily available, remaining anonymous is way too easy.

Our-Hometown's novel "comments option" allows article-specific comments by paid subscribers only. If any of the posters get out of hand, the newspaper can trace everything back to the subscriber's account that can only be opened with a valid credit card and disable future comments.

This story first appeared in Newspaper Association of America New Media Federation's 9/30/2005 Online Publishing Update.

09/21/2005 All Our-Hometown.com newspaper websites that were running Google AdSense ads have been converted to Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) contextual text ads. Revenues from YPN for the first week of operation were 58% higher than the last week of Google AdSense revenues.

08/31/2005 - Carroll County Comet of Delphi, added
08/04/2005 - Lincoln Journal of Lincolnton, GA added
08/04/2005 - Jamestown Press of Jamestown, RI added
08/01/2005 - Bee News Classifieds of Williamsville, NY added
08/01/2005 - Bay State Parent of Holden, MA added
07/17/2005 - Blade Plus of Swainsboro, GA added
07/07/2005 - Landmark of Holden, MA added
07/06/2005 - Cherokee Sentinel of Murphy, NC added
07/01/2005 - Community Journal of Ashburnham, MA added
06/23/2005 - Union Sentinel of Blairsville, GA added
06/16/2005 - News Reporter of Washington, GA added

05/20/2005 More and more of our customers are sending all their ROP Display ads each week. The top five this week are:

Thousand Oaks Acorn239
The Acorn183
Greater Media112
Gaffney Ledger111
St. Ignace News101

05/04/2005 How many newspapers are online? We just did a market analysis that answers this question. We provide links to the reliable sources of much of the data. We had to guess some of it based on our experience but we clearly identified our guesses. If you happen to have hard numbers you can provide, please send it to us

05/02/2005 Our competition doesn't think search engines bring any benefit to community newspaper websites. It must be sour grapes because they do!

04/04/2005 Report indicates over 400 paid online subscriptions were gained in the first 2 years for the online edition of The Wave of Long Island of Far Rockaway, NY, a weekly community newspaper with a print circulation of 12,000. "Fresh News" is available to online subscribers only but the entire archive is open to the public in our paid subscription model.

04/01/2005 Report shows the Gaffney Ledger of Gaffney, South Carolina, a 3x weekly with a print circulation of 8,500, implemented our unique paid subscription model and gained 41 paid online subscribers in the first 63 days using our recommended pricing which values the online edition as much as the print edition. It may surprise some that the map shows most online subscribers are local in spite of the pricing.

03/30/2005 - In an open letter to our customers, we announced that on March 31, 2005 we're dropping Google AdSense™ as our default provider of third party ads. We're doing this as a direct response to Google's recently released Toolbar Autolink feature that facilitates the creation of what we believe are unauthorized infringing derivative works from our customers' webpages. In addition, we issued a call to action to our customers to dramatically increase their website profits with the step by step plan provided.

03/27/2005 - We'll pass the 400,000 stories online milestone in a week or two. We're converting and adding about 11,000 new stories each month.

mp3 03/07/2005 - Our Hometown labs has a podcasting feature in alpha testing. Some bloggers create recordings of their musings for their readers to download and play on their computers or sometimes on their Apple Ipods. In our case, we've identified the best Text to Speech (TTS) software and are using it to "read" the newspaper stories. Click the podcast icon to try out the sample we made and let us know what you think about the quality of the test Podcast.

03/20/2005 - Kilgore News Herald of Kilgore, TX added

03/09/2005 - True Citizen of Waynesboro, GA added

03/02/2005 - Independent of Nantucket, MA added

02/03/2005 - Tri County Leader of Whitehouse, TX added

02/02/2005 - Splash of Pensacola Beach, FL added

02/01/2005 - Greater Media Classifieds of Freehold, NJ added

02/01/2005 - We replaced a competitive classified system at a long time editorial/display ad customer with our new XML classified offering. The classified manager wasn't happy with the number of screens he had to go through to see ads with his previous service and the pop-up ads drove him nuts.

The new system displays ads on the first click and the search function is simple and easy to understand. Display ads can be displayed based on the category (for example: employment display ads shown in the "Help wanted" classifieds). Now, the newspaper earns money with the third party ads running on their site. Their old system required that they run pop-up ads which did not earn the publisher anything.

The employment ad manager said, "It looks like craigslist", the system that has taken $50 to $65 million in advertising from newspapers in San Francisco alone. Emulating the good parts of a success is a good idea.

01/27/2005 - Gulf Breeze News of Gulf Breeze, FL added

01/23/2005 - about 48 hours after we sent a link to our white paper that describes our online subscription model, among other things, to a veteran media executive, he published this commentary that describes it to a tee without any attribution. Good thing we filed a patent application over a year and a half earlier.

01/19/2005 - Millen News of Millen, GA added

2004

12/30/2004 - The patent application that covers our online subscription model has been published.

Stephen Larson, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Our-Hometown, Inc. said, "This patent application represents the third leg of our intellectual property strategy to protect the novel and useful inventions we've developed for the newspaper industry. We're optimistic that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will grant us protection for this invention as well as our base display ad technology and the enhancements".

Mr. Larson also said, "We are happy to see that more than just our customers are adopting our inventions, as this represents future revenues should the patents be issued as expected. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then we are flattered by our competition and even individual newspapers who are using our patent pending techniques".

12/30/2004 - St. Ignace News of St. Ignace, MI added

12/27/2004 - Are search engines the friends of weekly and small daily community newspapers? For the answer to this question and the reasons why the future for community newspapers on the web is bright read this.

12/14/2004 - Our-Hometown, Inc. announced a reduction in the fees it charges in a letter to its customers today and pointed out that "No effort" revenues to our customer from print and online subscriptions, classified orders and third party ads exceeded total fees for the first time this year. The success of other revenues sources were also pointed out. More..

12/11/2004 - Town Crier of Mackinac Island, MI added

11/19/2004 - The Our-Hometown.com development team has implemented another system for ForRelease.com, Inc. called Archivester.com. The system provides links to files that are overlooked by the major search engines.

11/17/2004 - Forest Blade of Swainsboro, GA added

10/29/2004 - In September 2004, our news conversion service converted and published to the web over 10,000 stories from our customer's QuarkExpress, InDesign, Pagemaker and PDF files used to print their papers. In addition, the total size of the archives made available to the public on our customer's websites exceeded 300,000 stories for the first time.

10/29/2004 - Gaffney Ledger of Gaffney, SC added

10/07/2004 - A patent application covering technologies used to get digital image replicas of display ads and other documents listed on search engines based on words that appear in the ads has been published by the US Patent and Trademark Office. An earlier application covers the use of preview versions of display ads positioned near news and other content that click through to the full size ad. Licences to use these technologies are available from Our-Hometown.com.

10/01/2004 - Columbia Star of Columbia, SC added

09/10/2004 - Garden City News of Garden City, NY added

07/20/2004 - FOX's reality show "The Simple Life" targeted the audience for NBC's reality show, "Average Joe", and without any effort their ad appeared on a story with a local angle about "Average Joe" on the newspaper's website, thanks to our third party ad provider. More...

07/12/2004 - Stephen Larson, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Our-Hometown, Inc., announced today that the company completed a recapitalization earlier in the year in which Mr. Larson has acquired all outstanding shares of Our-Hometown, Inc. and all debt, other than trade payables and debt owed Mr. Larson, has been repaid. "This transaction greatly improves our balance sheet and clears the way for continued expansion of the company.", said Larson.

3/5/2004 - Simi Valley Acorn of Simi Valley. CA added

2003

12/15/2003 - Our team implemented a NITF (News Industry Text Format) XML feed for www.ForRelease.com that automatically processes over 1,000 news stories a day. This technology can drastically reduce news processing costs for our customers.

11/05/2003 Connect job candidates with your employment advertisers. Ask us for details.

11/3/2003 - The Ramona Home Journal's fully functional web site went from a good idea in the newsroom to online in less than 8 hours during the California Wildfires with the help of Our-Hometown.com and less than 1/2 hour effort on their part.

10/15/2003 - Greater Media group starts two newspapers. Edison/Metuchen and Woodbridge, New Jersey gains two community assets

10/3/2003 - Locally relevant web display ads earn high click through rates - The ability to find the ads on search engines add an extra kick

9/15/2003 - Third party ads: your gain, no pain
Our-Hometown.com delivers additional revenue to community newspapers with a paid online subscription model and third party ads

9/12/2003 - Edgewise of Rochester, NY awarded a contract to supply marketing support services

9/11/2003 - New Acorn group newspaper started in Moorpark, CA

8/21/2003 - This publisher left us for a short period for another provider that charged less but cost more: Amityville Record, Babylon Beacon and Massapequa Post. Now they're back and smiling!

6/18/2003 - Google announces AdSense™, a breakthough revenue source for community newspaper publishers. We've been a beta tester for several months prior to the announcement on all publisher sites to gather information on earnings, ad quality, etc.

6/11/2003 - Recent additions: Clarke County Democrat, South Alabamian and Thomasville Times.

2/20/2003 - Greater Media Newspapers agrees to put online as many as 44 special sections a year using our zoning technology and conversion services.


2/15/2003 - Almost 500,000 unique visitors came to our 36 weekly newspaper web sites in January 2003 and growth continues to accelerate.

2002

12/12/2002 - First patent application for display ad technology published.

11/6/2002 - Greater Media Newspapers starts The Brick Township Bulletin for Brick, NJ

7/18/2002 - The Acorn Newspaper Group puts The Thousand Oaks Acorn online.

6/14/2002 - Newspaper web site traffic study released

1/14/2002 - Hot Springs Village Voice of Hot Springs, AR added

1/14/2002 - We Announced "Story Studio", a Web Based Content Management System for Community Newspapers

2001

7/5/2001 - Greater media buys The Atlanticville of Long Branch, NJ and The Tritown News of Howell, NJ

1/8/2001 - Unique Online Display Ad Initiative Gaining Publisher Support

2000

11/30/2000 - Canarsie Courier of Brooklyn, NY added

6/22/2000 - Acorn of Agoura Hills, CA added

6/15/2000 - Service Gives Community Papers Own Web Identity for Minimal Cost, Effort

6/15/2000 - Herald of Randolph of Randolph, VT added

4/6/2000 - Cheektowaga Times of Cheektowaga, NY added

3/10/2000 - Greater Media Newspapers begins online publishing of Independent, News Transscript, Examiner, Hub, East Brunswick Sentinel, North/South Brunswick Sentinel and Suburban.

1/15/2000 - ACJ Newspaper Group joins with Amityville Record, Massapequa Post and Babylon Beacon.

1999

10/2/1999 - Putnam County News and Recorder of Cold Spring, NY added

6/23/1999 - Queens Gazette of Queens, NY added

5/22/1999 - Wave of Long Island of Rockaway, NY added