FAQs

Main FAQs

Are you hiring?

We’re always looking for top-notch talent to join our team. Click here to find openings at InMaricopa and other area businesses.

Do I have to register to use the site?

You do not need to register to read the site, or vote in poll or contest. You do need to register to submit to the business directory, event calendar, job board, real estate listings, contest, etc.

Registration is easy – and free. Simply click the “Log In” button at the top right of the website, hit the “Register” tab, add your email and username and select “Register.” You will receive a verification link via email. Click the link to confirm your account.

 

Do you accept articles from the public?

Absolutely! InMaricopa accepts news releases and runs profiles on people, businesses, nonprofits and government agencies and functions. Email your story to [email protected] or click here to submit information or story ideas.

Do you accept photo and video submissions from the public?

You bet. We may publish photos online or in the magazine, and video on the website. You may also submit photos with a news release. Email your photo(s) and video to [email protected] and be sure to include your name, contact information and a description of your submission.

Do you publish a newspaper?

InMaricopa.com is Maricopa’s de facto daily newspaper. We publish news several times each day online and via our social media channels, complemented by our monthly magazine and annual specialty print products.

Does InMaricopa lean left or right?

Our No. 1 core value is integrity, and that includes journalistic integrity. As such, we don’t play politics; we just report the facts as objectively and fairly as possible. At times, some readers accuse us of leaning right and others claim we lean left, and we consider that proof of our impartiality. 😊

How can I get an extra copy of InMaricopa?

You can stop by our office, send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope or check out archived copies of the magazine online.

How do I add my business to the Directory?

After logging in to your account, click here and select the “Add a Business Now” button and follow the simple instructions.

How do I advertise on InMaricopa.com?

For information on the many advertising opportunities on this website and other InMaricopa products click here.

How frequently are your publications published, and who receives them?

Details on each product’s readership, circulation, distribution, etc. is available by clicking here. If this leaves you with any unanswered questions, please contact us.

How long has InMaricopa been around?

InMaricopa.com started as 85239.com in 2004. InMaricopa magazine’s inaugural issue was in 2006. Click here for more on the company’s history.

I found an error on your site. How do I report it?

Please email details to [email protected]. If possible, provide appropriate links and screen shots of the error and the Internet browser you’re using.

I have a new business in Maricopa. Can I be recognized on InMaricopa.com?

You bet; we are eager to help promote all new local businesses. Go to the Contact Us page to download a Local Business Profile form. You can also submit a Getting to Know profile and visit the Advertise page to learn how InMaricopa can help market your business.

I have a story idea. Who do I let know about it and how?

Call our news department at (520) 568-0040 ext. 103, email [email protected] and/or submit a form found on the Contact Us page.

What does it cost to advertise on InMaricopa.com?

 

We have a variety of advertising options accommodating every budget. Click here for advertising information, and don’t hesitate to contact us by email at [email protected] or telephone at (520) 568-0040.

Where are you located?

Our office is at the Maricopa Business Center, 44400 W. Honeycutt Road, Suite 101. Click here for our full mailing address and other contact info.

Who owns InMaricopa?

InMaricopa was founded by Scott Bartle in 2004 as 85239.com. Scott sold the company to Vincent Manfredi in 2022. As publisher, Scott still oversees editorial and business operations, and Vince is responsible for all things advertising.