Free Classified Ads
Posting your own ads in the Beacon Classifieds is free and easy. And, if you would like to protect your privacy, you can communicate with potential buyers through the Beacon's web site without revealing your contact information.
Free online ads are not printed in the weekly Flathead Beacon paper. Placing your online ad in our print edition is available at a minimal charge. Please contact our classified specialist, Matt Culley, at 257-9220 or email at matt@flatheadbeacon.com for classifieds ads printed in the Flathead Beacon paper.
Ad Posting Tips
- Write a Good Title: The title is the most important part of your ad. It's the "hook" that lures in scanning eyes. Be sure to include the most important details about your ad in the title, and avoid generalities like "A Great Deal!" or "Don't Miss This!"
- No Need To Abbreviate: In classic print advertising, newspapers charge for an ad by the word, so people tend to write very concise ads with lots of abbreviations to save money. But the Beacon's classifieds allow for a generous amount of text, so there's no need to write in "classified-speak." Feel free to write a full, detailed ad, with complete sentences.
- Hide Your Identity, If You Want: If you would like buyers to contact you by email or phone, don't forget to include that information in your ad. If you would prefer more anonymity, the Beacon allows buyers to send you messages privately. Your email address will never be revealed. To see if you have received messages, go to Your Ads and look at the "Responses" column of your ad listings.














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