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Coffee News® in Kentucky

Affordable advertising in Kentucky.

Discover affordable advertising in Kentucky. Advertise in your local community.

Advertising Rates, Readers’ Contests, and What’s Happening events are all managed by your local publishers/owners.

Areas are available for franchising in Kentucky! If you are interested in owning a Coffee News franchise, give us a call today!

Publisher
Territory Map – # Franchises 3

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Coverage Area

  • Somerset
  • Ferguson
  • Corbin
  • North Corbin
  • Danville
  • Junction City
  • Harrodsburg
  • Stanford
  • London
  • Mount Vernon
  • Berea
  • Richmond

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Publisher
Territory Map – # Franchises 5

DAVID HERMSEN
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www.coffeenewsky.com

Coverage Area

  • Okolona
  • Minor Lane Heights
  • Valley Station
  • Pleasure Ridge Park
  • Shively
  • Jeffersontown
  • Fern Creek
  • Buechel
  • Mount Washington
  • Oldham County, KY*

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Excluding distribution locations within the city limits of Prospect, KY distribution locations contained within the following area: I-71 from the Jefferson County line on the west, headed east along I-71 to Haunz Lane. South along Haunz Lane to 22. West along 22 to the Jefferson County line).

Publisher
Territory Map – # Franchises 3

Paul Gorence
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502-216-8810


Coverage Area

  • Middletown
  • St. Matthews
  • Prospect

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Louisville, KY Area 1

North: E. Main St. at S. Shelby St. on the west. Headed east along E. Main St. to Story Ave (US-42). Headed east along Story Ave (US-42) to Brownsboro Rd (42). Headed east along Brownsboro Rd (42) to N. Hubbards Lane on the east.

South: I-264 at Newburg Rd. on the west. Headed east along I-264 to the St. Matthews City Limits (at Breckenridge Lane) on the east.

East: N. Hubbards Lane at Brownsboro Rd (42) on the north. Headed south along N. Hubbards Lane to the St. Matthews City Limits. Headed south along the St. Matthews City Limits to I-264 on the south (at Breckenridge Lane).

West: S. Shelby St. at E. Main St. on the north. Headed south along S. Shelby St. to Goss Ave. Headed south along Goss Ave. to Eastern Parkway (60). Headed east along Eastern Parkway (60) to Baxter Ave. Headed south along Baxter Ave. to Newburg Rd. Headed south along Newburg Rd. to I-264 on the south.

*includes distribution locations along both sides of the outer boundary streets.

Unincorporated Jefferson County Area 1

North: The Prospect city limits at US-42 on the west. Headed east along the Prospect city limits to the Gene Snyder Freeway (841). Headed east along the Gene Snyder Freeway (841) to I-71. Headed east along I-71 to the Oldham County line on the east.

South: I-64 at I-264 on the west. Headed east along I-64 to the Jeffersontown City Limits. Headed east along the Jeffersontown City Limits to the Middletown City Limits on the east.

East: The Oldham County line at I-71 on the north. Headed south along the Oldham County Line to Ballardsville Rd. Headed west along Ballardsville Rd. to Lunenberg Drive Headed south along Lunenberg Drive to Tazwell Drive. Headed west along Tazwell Drive to Murphy Lane. Headed South along Murphy Lane to Westport Road. Headed west along Westport Rd. to Frey’s Hill Rd. Headed south along Frey’s Hill Rd. to Lakeland Rd. Headed west along Lakeland Rd. to Tom Sawyer State Park. Headed west along Tom Sawyer State Park to Whipps Mill Rd. Headed west along Whipps Mill Rd. to N. Hurstbourne Parkway. Headed south along N. Hursbourne Parkway to Dorsey Lane. Headed south along Dorsey Lane to Ward Ave. Headed east along Ward Ave. to Old Herrods Creek Rd. Headed south along Old Herrods Creek Rd. to Cox Ave. Headed east along Cox Ave. to Bellewood Rd. Headed south along Bellewood Rd. to the Middletown City Limits. Headed South along the Middletown City Limits to the Jeffersontown City Limits on the south.

West: I-264 at US-42 on the north. Headed south along I-264 to the St. Matthews City Limits. Headed south along the St. Matthews City Limits to I-64 on the south.

*Includes Greymoor-Devondale, Hurstbourne and Lyndon, KY
*Includes distribution locations along both sides of the outer boundary streets.
*Excludes distribution locations in and along the Jeffersontown City Limits


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Frequently Asked Questions

Coffee News provides clear answers to common questions about ownership,
training, investment, and support to help you explore the franchise opportunity.

Owning a Coffee News franchise means operating a local publication, building advertiser relationships, and managing distribution while benefiting from a legacy brand, proven business model, fresh curated content and the initial and ongoing support to maximize your success!

Coffee News attracts a wide range of small and medium-sized retail and service providers such as real estate agents, insurance, doctors, lawncare, community organizations and others seeking consistent local exposure.

Population and number of restaurants will vary from market to market, but typically areas of under 50,000 population provide ideal conditions single edition territories.

Your income from Coffee News is dependent upon your ability to effectively secure advertising, market Coffee News and network in the local community. Today, the average Coffee News Publisher owns three to five franchises and publishes three to five+ editions of Coffee News each week. The level of income you desire will dictate how many franchises you will need to achieve your financial goals. We will go over the basic operational costs and assist you in calculating some revenue projections so you have a better understanding of your potential earnings.

As a Coffee News Publisher and marketing consultant, your primary role is to reach out to small and medium-sized businesses in your local community and assist them in building targeted top-of-mind awareness campaigns in their local area with Coffee News.

The content in the middle section of Coffee News is provided to you (with the exception of the local “What’s Happening” section). In the United States, Coffee News Printing will prepare the layout, design the ads, and then print and ship the publication in time for you to deliver each week. (outside of the U.S., publishers would secure a local print shop). You will initially secure restaurants, coffee shops and other waiting areas for free distribution of the publication each week.

In addition, you’ll want to be an active networker in your community through organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, BNI, etc. Following up with your existing clients every couple of weeks will solidify that strong relationship you have with them and keep them in as a loyal advertiser for years to come. Maintaining strong relationships with both your clients and distribution partners is key.

Yes. We offer a multi-day, in-person training program called Coffee News College, conducted by our staff and training team who will educate you on every aspect of the franchise model from ad design to distribution, printing, sales, networking, promotions, billing, collections, social media marketing and more!

In addition, our mentoring program provides initial guidance during your start-up. Ongoing individual mentoring sessions are available at any time during your journey with Coffee News.

Also, our exclusive online resource center provides a wealth of information for download such as our comprehensive operations manual, training materials, industry articles, tips, information on upcoming roundtables, conferences and more…

The area that you select to franchise is the area for which you can distribute Coffee News. You can accept advertising from anywhere you like. You could select a town, city, county, or multiple town/city/county area if you wish. Each franchise area comprises a population of roughly 40,000-50,000. We will also consider the number of restaurants as it relates to population. 50-75 locations (½ restaurants, ½ non-restaurant locations) is all one needs for an edition to be feasible. The amount of income you are looking to make will determine how many franchises you will need to meet your financial goals. The average Coffee News publisher today owns/operates three to five franchises and publishes three to five+ editions of Coffee News each week.

Coffee News is a full-time business that requires your full commitment as an owner-operator in order to effectively build and maintain your client base and maximize your revenue goals.