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Over 350 web pages offer the most complete profile of Northwest
New Jersey you'll find anywhere. Our index will
give you an idea of the scope of our content. All material produced
for the magazine, including stories, directories, interactive
versions of regional and county maps, and getaway packages resides
on the website.
200,000 - 240,000 page views every month; more than 6,000 people
come to the site every day for specific information. Many of
those subscribe to become regular readers of the quarterly magazine.
Follow the links below to explore the NJ Skylands website and
see how it can work for you!
I’d like to take a moment to express my sincerest appreciation
for New Jersey Skylands, and more specifically, its ability
to bring visitors to our region of Pennsylvania. The relatively
small ad we placed with you brought an astounding return of
720 coupons from your readers. New Jersey Skylands is without
a doubt the most cost effective advertising we have done this
year. Your website was also very effective in driving visitors
to our website.
As this is the 5th year we have advertised with
you, we have established a good documented history of similar
results. In this time of turmoil and change in publications
and printed media, New Jersey Skylands is the one publication
we have found that consistently delivered visitors from New
Jersey to Eastern Pennsylvania. — Dave Fooks; Executive
Director, Kutztown Folk Festival, Kutztown, PA
Dollar for dollar, this publication has
performed better than anything else I have ever tried, including local, regional and
national magazines and newspapers of all shapes and sizes. Qualified
customers, who would never have known that my shop existed,
continually walk through my door as a result of my ad in the
SKYLANDS VISITOR. These people include visitors to New Jersey
from all around the country, as well as residents of the state
whose curiosity about our little corner in Frenchtown has been
stimulated. The important thing is that most of these people
have come ready to spend money in my shop. -- Ron Kobli, Decoys
and Wildlife Gallery
I just have to write and let you folks know that this site
is excellent. It's well designed, very comprehensive, easy to
navigate, creative, inclusive and visual. I stumbled across
it six or so months ago, have bookmarked it, and keep coming
back. My husband and I have taken so many trips, drives, adventures
based on the info and maps on your site. So...often times we
just complain. I wanted to let you know
how good your site is and I wish every county/state had a website
as good as skylands. If there are awards out there for best website - then I nominate
NJskylands.com. Great work - love it....keep it up. You're heads
above and far beyond any website out there.
I recently discovered this website and love it. Thank
you for opening my eyes to some of the amazing places so close
to home. I've lived here for 8 years and think I've seen more great nature
in the last couple months than ever before. I look forward to
discovering even more beautiful scenery as the seasons change.
You all have done an excellent job with the website, maps and
detail offered and I am happy to recommend this website and
the places you list to my friends and family. With gratitude,
Puja Minotti
NJSkylands: I have been aware of your magazine for a few years
but have only been a subscriber for about a year now. It is
a wonderful little magazine and always has interesting stories
about a very spectacular area of New Jersey. I've used articles
to follow the old DL & W lines from Hackettstown to Columbia
and also through Washington. Have followed the L & HR line from
Belvidere up around Johnsonburg & Allamuchy. Met the owner of
the old L & HR station at Great Meadows one day; had pleasant
conversation with him. Have not had the opportunity to hike
any of the trails yet but hopefully this winter can some of
that in. Lastly, am still very surprised that New York City
and its burbs have not encroached on that area north of Phillipsburg
and west of Hackettstown--just hard to believe so many farms
and so much open land. These folks in NW New Jersey should feel
very lucky, it is a lovely area and can compete scenery wise
with any state in the union. I live just outside West Chester,
PA in Chester County which is also a very nice area but Skylands
beats it !
Best regards, Guy Lisowski
Hi - I was browsing around the http://www.njskylands.com website.
There's such an enormous wealth of great info - its awesome!!!
Just wanted to say thanks for a really cool website! Cheers
- Andy V
We're getting too old to drive to New Jersey, and I hate being
tempted by your e-mails. Please remove me from your mailing
list.
RAC