“Saratoga’s finest magazine! A magazine you pick up and keep for its quality, feel and content. I have done many ads in newspapers and magazines in my career, and we literally have people walking in with 518 Profiles in their hands looking for us. Advertising with 518 Profiles works well because the readers pay attention to the high quality and editorial.”
“I have advertised with 518 Profiles since its inception. I am extremely happy with the lush colorful layouts and positioning of ads. The magazine has my best interest in mind; offering advice to make visual improvements when necessary. Customer service is exquisite. I highly recommend advertising with this magazine.”
“The Magic Moon is a small business that has grown with the community over the last 26 years, and as such, we appreciate the efforts of 518 Profiles, a publication that consistently turns its spotlight on the lesser-known niche businesses in and around Saratoga Springs. From an advertiser’s point of view, we’re more than pleased with the personal attention we’ve received from the publisher, as well as the eye-catching presentation of the printed product each month.”
“Doing business with 518 Profiles has been an absolute pleasure. Stephanie is extremely professional in designing and executing our print ads exactly as we envisioned. She makes the process smooth and easy leaving my time free to focus on our employees and guests.”
“Working with Stephanie and 518 Profiles has been a consistently exceptionally professional and positive experience. They are very easy to work with and have an unusual attention to detail that is appreciated! The award-winning publication is beautiful… and my customers look forward to picking up the new issue each month. We are proud to be among their advertisers!”
“The cover, alone, of 518 Profiles draws me in, every time. I always wait for a block of time before opening it, so I can settle in and enjoy. The articles are in-depth portraits of a business or of a person and the photos are brilliant. Even the advertisements are quite spectacular. I had looked forward to placing my own business ad, and finally have done so. Stephanie is easy to work with and I just love the ad that was created.”
“We have been very pleased with our advertising program in 518 Profiles magazine. Stephanie has created a unique and fresh advertising venue. We absolutely loved our feature story! The photography and layout, the writing, and everything about it. 518 magazine is a classy, informative, and welcome addition to our Artistic and Cultural surroundings.”
‘What a beautiful Magazine!! It’s a pleasure to display it in my shop… my customers love it! Stephanie is a delight to work with in all of the facets! I am very proud to be part of this publication which has not only brought me sales but has connected me with very loyal and devoted customers from all over our region!’
“As a photographer, and the the advertising and marketing director of The Alpine Sport Shop, a family owned business in Saratoga Springs, I appreciate the creative insight and thoughtful stories that 518 Profiles shares about local artists and businesses. The magazine is a quality resource and guide for its readers, on where to find what is interesting and unique in our area.”
“My customers and I love 518 Profiles, the articles provide information about local artists, unique shops and things to do. The quality of the articles, images and publication values are hard to find anywhere else in the region. I am so pleased to be a part of the 518 Profiles family.”
“Love this magazine, down to earth articles about hometown folks and businesses, lots of great photos, well written.”
“518 Profile has provided great exposure for our business. Each issue inspires its readers and contributors.”
“Great Magazine! Stephanie and staff do a great job in presenting the artist they feature each month. Great photos and in depth interviews.”
Carol St.Sauveur Ferris, Karen Richman, Rona Mann, Chandler Stevens, Lawrence White, Kirsten Ferguson, Alan B. Richer, Crystal Cobert Giddens, Nellie Ackerman-Vellano, Kristina Watrobski, Chef Armand Vanderstigchel