Advertising Your Business is Our Business

Visualize your company’s growth, trust in your vision and trust in us at Minority Business Listings to make that vision into a reality. To stay competitive in today’s fast-paced economy, let our professional team help you plan and expand your business presence ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS. The Minority Business Listings reach the minority consumer market like no other organization in Alachua County, and we will help your business grow and enhance your brand.

  • List your business for FREE!
  • Step-by-step, cost-effective marketing plans and strategic planning opportunities.
  • Increase your brand awareness and loyalty.
  • Reach consumers in Alachua County and surrounding counties.
  • Leading Alachua County resource (print and online) promoting minority-owned businesses.
  • Over 35 years of experience advertising, marketing, branding, publishing & strategic planning.
  • Established in 2012 and published the first MB Listing Directory in 2013.
  • Fourth edition will be published in 2020.
  • Strong business network in Alachua County and throughout the entire state of Florida.
  • Total distribution of 10,000 with a reach of 50,000+ consumers.
  • Distribution sites in over 50 locations throughout Alachua County.
  • 93% of readers stated they would use services and products of businesses who advertise and support MB Listing.
  • 68% of readers use MB Listing on a monthly basis
  • 73% of readers have attended or graduated from college

Alachua County Demographics

According to the most recent Data USA, the racial composition of Alachua County was:

  • White: 60%
  • Black or African American: 20%
  • Hispanic/Latino: 10%
  • Asian: 6.%
  • Other Races: 4%
  • Mixed Race
  • Native American
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Your Business Deserves To Be Represented

Get To Know Alachua County

Alachua County is a county located in the north central portion of Florida. As of the 2018, the population was 270,000.  The county seat is Gainesville, the home of the University of Florida since 1906, and Santa Fe College since 1966. The entire county of Alachua is served by the Alachua County School District, which has some 47 different institutions in the county.  The county is known for its diverse culture, local music, and artisans.

The overall median age in Alachua County is 31 years. The demographic spread showed 17.9% under the age of 18 and 10.8% who were 65 years of age or older; 48.4% of the population identified as male and 51.6% as female.  Households in Alachua County, FL have a median annual income of $51,241, which is less then the median annual income of $61,937 across the entire United States.  This is in comparison to a median income of $44,676 in 2017, which represents a 14.7% annual growth.