Sponsorship

Advertising Opportunities

You must be a current CAI member to advertise.

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Why Advertise With CAI-IL?

CAI Illinois offers several Sales and Marketing opportunities for your firm to reach over 1,300 CAI-Illinois members who represent the interests of over 100,000 homeowners.

Common Interest Magazine

An affordable magazine targeted to your ideal audience. Reach over 3,500 people in your target market every quarter by advertising in Common Interest magazine, the outstanding publication of the Illinois Chapter of CAI. The magazine is also archived on our website where both members and non-members have continued access to it, therefore, extending your marketing efforts. Advertising opportunities are available for upcoming issues.

Magazine Ad Registration

Website

Our website receives over 4000 visits per day, and your ad will be seen by Homeowners, Board Members, Management Companies, Individual Property Managers and Business Partners.

Learn CAI

CAI Illinois is known for its top-notch education. Learn CAI is the online platform where managers, homeowners, and business partners can go to access that education, both live and on-demand. Make your presence know to all those thirsty for education by placing your logo on the main page of www.learn.cai-illinois.org! Your logo will be seen by Homeowners, Board Members, Management Companies, Individual Property Managers and Business Partners.


For more information

Call the Illinois Chapter Executive Director

847-301-7505


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