Hyper-local sponsorships
Your business, on the local sites people actually trust.
Corkboard places a clean, quiet "Community Sponsor" card on neighborhood HOA portals, chamber of commerce pages, community blogs, and lobby screens around town. No flashing banners. No ad-tech maze. One card, one flat monthly price.
Three steps. Two minutes.
There's no dashboard to learn and no campaign to manage. Make your card, pick your monthly amount, and you're in the rotation.
Build your card
Your logo, your business name, and one short message — 120 characters, like a good storefront sign. You'll see exactly how it looks as you type.
Pick your monthly amount
Flat $50 increments. Your share of the pool is your share of the spotlight: put $200 into a $1,000 pool and your card gets ~20% of all displays, network-wide. Every dollar buys exactly its share.
Go live around town
Your card appears across local community sites and screens. Each month you get a plain-English report: views, clicks, and your cost per click. No jargon.
Create your sponsor card
Fill this out once. We review every card (usually same day), send a simple invoice, and your card goes live as soon as it's paid.
You're on the board!
We've got your card. You'll receive an email shortly with a simple invoice — your card goes live across the network the moment it's paid. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Live preview — exactly what neighbors will see
Sponsored locally
Your Business Name
Your message shows up here, short and sweet.
Community Sponsor
Common questions
Where exactly will my card appear?
Across a growing network of trusted local placements: HOA and neighborhood portals, chamber of commerce sites, community blogs and newsletters, plus display screens in places like gyms and waiting rooms. Your monthly report breaks down where you were seen.
What does it cost?
You choose any flat amount in $50 increments — that's the whole price. No setup fees, no per-click charges, no contracts required. Cancel any month.
How often will my card appear?
In exact proportion to your sponsorship. If the month's total pool is $1,000 and you're in for $400, your card gets ~40% of every display across the network; at $50, about 5%. Every display is an independent random draw — no fixed order, no algorithm picking favorites — so sponsors at every level appear in prime position every single day.
How do I know it's working?
Each month you get a plain-English email: how many times your card was shown, how many people clicked through to your site, and what each click cost you. That's it — the numbers that matter, nothing else.