Community Web Portals

News and Information that Fits Your Town

Yonder Wireless is focused exclusively on the broadband needs of rural America.  While the Web is a great big place full of information, education and opportunities, it is most effective when delivering information to and for the individual, and the local community.

Yonder Wireless creates localized web portals expressly tailored to each community it serves. These communities benefit from the collection of local news, classifieds, blogs, consumer ratings and content, through this local community portal, YonderSpot.

Customers just jump online and immediately see local choices, addressing a wide array of needs and every day conveniences, as well as local ads and discounts. By catering only to their community, YonderSpot opens the door to improving the economic vitality of rural towns and the quality of life for consumers.

Local News and Blogs:

Nobody wants to hunt through random results of a general search engine every time they wish to see the latest news and events. With YonderSpot, everything tied to the local community converges into one place.  YonderSpot collects the most popular and useful information from disparate web sites, makes it simple to view, while delivering regular updates so that nobody has to keep hunting.

The content potential is limitless, stemming from updates from local government and elections, the library and school updates, to news, tourism and entertainment and cultural events happening in the region. Additionally, members of the community can comment and add additional information through the local blogs.

Local sports support, from minor league baseball to auto racing, takes on new life when fans can blog, gather, view statistics, player updates for local teams and events that were previously not profiled.

Local Advertisements:
Local businesses and services are only effective on the Internet when they reach customers who know them and want their services or goods. With YonderSpot businesses are able to target local customers who are the lifeblood of their business with tailored ads, coupons and services.

With YonderSpot, local ads can be constructed and placed to target only the community and lead directly to a website where richer information about the product or service is presented. Also, local businesses can track the traffic being generated by their ad only and the revenue coming directly from the corresponding online purchases, or coupons printed and brought into the store. This lets businesses track their marketing investment every step of the way with great accuracy and the flexibility to adjust their tactics before the opportunity is passed.

Local Classifieds:
Craigslist-style classified ads have grown rapidly on the Internet. However, these classified are only effective for rural communities when targeted specifically for the correct community.  And Craigslist doesn’t reach out to rural communities.

Aside from the town bulletin board, or if it exists– the local newspaper, rural communities have no means to advertise their goods. With YonderSpot, local classifieds are created and targeted directly at the community where the goods and services are available.

YonderSpot ads can gain local and specific reader attention for anything under the sun, from local services such as tax preparation, landscaping and home decorating to durable goods, like used cars and trucks, furniture and antiques, as well as promoting community activities like sporting events and leagues, hobbyists, and social clubs.

Neighborhood Ratings:
With the Web comes the power for consumers to comment about the businesses they like or ones that disappoint them.  With YonderSpot local residents have an easy and central place to let their neighbors know what the very best business, entertainment and services are within the community.

Ratings at YonderSpot are not only localized, but provide credibility that is built through satisfying customers over the long term.  As more ratings are generated, they become one of the most more trusted source of information, because they stem directly from people in the community.