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Congratulations! You've come a long way growing your business in the Eastern Sierra. But have you done enough? Do you hand out business cards, only to have people give you a puzzled look? Have you considered radio or television advertising? Here at the Sierra Wave, not only is our advertising good for business, but it's cost effective, too!

Consider this: Our radio signal at 92.5 starts in the south at Little Lake and goes all the way up to Mammoth Lakes without changing the dial! This is huge to potential clients traveling Highway 395! From Mammoth Lakes north, Sierra Wave's 96.5 signal takes travelers through Lee Vining to Bridgeport, covering Mono County and parts of Nevada.

Or maybe you've thought about television but figured it was not in the cards for you. "Too expensive," you might say. Or "No one watches local television." Put those misconceptions behind you because neither could be further from the truth. Sierra Wave's local Eastern Sierra News is one of the most watched television shows in the Eastern Sierra. We are an RSN (Resort Sports Network) affiliate. RSN was recently voted the most watched television over such 'big' networks like CNN, ESPN, or even regular network TV in resort areas! We have our own "in-house" production team ready to give you a professional television ad for as little as $400!

Our newest media, the one you're own, has grown its individual visitors to 10,000 per month with over 26,000 visits.  We can offer you a great introductory rate to take advantage of that sizeable market of local and southern California people.

Want to know more? Ready to move your business up to the next level? E-mail our marketing director, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Call Bill at 760-873-5329 and get started right away!

 

 

 

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