About

Many folks are apt to ask, “Why have another magazine about the South?” Some folks even question whether there really is a South anymore. Best we can tell, there’s still a Northeast, an East Coast, a Midwest, a Texas, a West, a Northwest, and a West Coast, so as far as geographical regions go, certainly there is a South. But the South is more than just a location.

When we think of the South, our home, we think of social and family gatherings, sporting events, hot weather, front porches, grandparents, sweet tea, biscuits, grits, dogs, ceiling fans, and sweating. Yes, there are some less delightful things. We don’t overlook that. But, we’re not here to celebrate them.

Every place and culture has its quirks, and we delight in finding and examining them from all over. We’re here to present an honest, accessible view of the South.

Many great magazines on the South exist. Hell, we subscribe to all of them. But, we’re not their demographic.

We aren’t afraid to explore. We’ll talk about politics and religion, from a safe distance, with a cocktail. Education is good. Literature is good. Racism is bad. Poverty is bad.

We like good music, fair to middlin’ bourbon, happy dogs, roadside attractions, college ball, and the State Fair. We like to travel. We like to find tiny restaurants run by people old enough to be everybody’s grandparents.

Whoever you are, read on, and send us something if you are so inclined. Welcome to Drawl. We hope you’ll stay awhile.

Specialties
Publishing, Writing, Media, Magazines

Capabilities
  • Desktop Display
    • Brand Integrations
      Yes No
    • Sponsored Posts
      Yes No
    • Native Ads
      Yes No
    • High-Impact (Takeovers, Billboards, Overlays, Sliders, Skins)
      Yes No
    • Rich Media (Expandable & Non-Expandable)
      Yes No
  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
      Yes No
    • Tablet Traffic
      Yes No
    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
      Yes No
    • Requires SDK Integration
      Yes No
  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher
  • Key Differentiator
    Many folks are apt to ask, “Why have another magazine about the South?” Some folks even question whether there really is a South anymore. Best we can tell, there’s still a Northeast, an East Coast, a Midwest, a Texas, a West, a Northwest, and a West Coast, so as far as geographical regions go, certainly there is a South. But the South is more than just a location. When we think of the South, our home, we think of social and family gatherings, sporting events, hot weather, front porches, grandparents, sweet tea, biscuits, grits, dogs, ceiling fans, and sweating. Yes, there are some less delightful things. We don’t overlook that. But, we’re not here to celebrate them. “But,” someone might say, “everywhere has sporting events and gatherings and porches and grandparents and breads and porridges and pets and weather.” Well, yes. But they’re a little different here. Every place and culture has its quirks, and we delight in finding and examining them from all over. We’re here to present an honest, accessible view of the South. Many great magazines on the South exist. Hell, we subscribe to all of them. But, we’re not their demographic. We don’t live by the water. We don’t vacation only in Savannah and Charleston. We like recipes that are somewhere between grinding our own wheat for flour and opening a box of Jell-o and cake mix. We are nowhere near rich. We’re trying real hard to save up enough money to be labeled eccentric. When we travel, even within our state, people say we talk funny. We love our rural homeplaces. We have to spend time in the city. We aren’t afraid to explore. We’ll talk about politics and religion, from a safe distance, with a cocktail. Education is good. Literature is good. Racism is bad. Poverty is bad. We like good music, fair to middlin’ bourbon, happy dogs, roadside attractions, college ball, and the State Fair. We like to travel. We like to find tiny restaurants run by people old enough to be everybody’s grandparents. If you do live by the water and have a lot of money, that’s fine! We’re glad to have you. If you’re not Southern, please stay! If you’re like us, that’s okay too. Whoever you are, read on, and send us something if you are so inclined. Welcome to Drawl. We hope you’ll stay awhile.
Site Traffic
  • 0 Global Rank
  • 6715989
  • 136 Estimated Visits
Powered by
Alexa Traffic Data
Global Rank 16,066,286
85,896
Belgium Rank 2,466
6,789
Belgium Page Views 74.2%
1.1%
Drawlmag.com advertising reaches 136 visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as . Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Mobile, Email, Social Advertising on Drawlmag.com will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as .

They are headquartered at Raleigh, NC, United States, and have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.

Drawlmag.com works with Advertising technology companies such as DoubleClick.Net, Google Adsense, Google Adsense for Search, Aggregate Knowledge, X Plus One, AppNexus, Openads/OpenX, Mediaplex, DoubleClick Bid Manager, Yahoo Small Business, Integral Ad Science, Turn, MercuryMedia, Evidon, Atlas, Flashtalking, Neustar AdAdvisor, SpotXchange, Advertising.com, Adap.TV, AdBlade Embed, Adblade, Media Innovation Group, StickyAds TV, Google AdSense Integrator.