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Lowcountry Parent Magazine

Lowcountry Parent Magazine

Covering everything from back to school to summer fun

Since 1997, Lowcountry Parent has been a trusted resource for parents and caregivers who want local information about raising families and managing their busy lives.

In order to reach our audience in today’s fast-paced world, our media model focuses on our website content, our quarterly print publication, our weekly newsletter and our social media presence. Here is a breakdown of these platforms:

  • We publish four editions of Lowcountry Parent Magazine throughout the year and distribute more than 30,000 copies for each publication.

  • The magazines are distributed to schools throughout Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties.

  • Other distribution locations are chosen with our readership in mind and include libraries, medical offices, daycare facilities and recreation centers.

  • Our website lowcountryparent.com is the centerpiece of our multi-media platform, with original articles posted five days a week from our team of talented contributors, who are also local parents.

    With a monthly average of 18,000 page views, our relevant content drives online engagement.

  • Lowcountry Parent Lately is our weekly newsletter that gets sent to more than 9,000 subscribers.

  • Our robust social media pages engage and inform our followers.

    Facebook: 19,452 Followers

    Instagram: 5,562 Followers

Our content focuses on a wide range of topics that matter to local parents such as family-friendly events, education, food, health, parenting advice, and highlighting the people and places that make our community unique.

Did you know?

  • Women account for 85% of all consumer purchases, including everything from autos to health care. (Yankelovich Monitor)
  • Women buy more than half of the new cars in the U.S., and influence up to 80% of all car purchases. (Yankelovich Monitor & Greenfield Online)
  • U.S. moms spend an average of $822 on gadgetry each year and account for more than half of their household’s total consumer-electronics spending. (Consumer Electronics Association)