What is BestPlaces's Revenue?
BestPlaces's estimated revenue for 2024 is $1.4M.
What does BestPlaces do?
For over twenty years, Bert Sperling has been helping people find their own Best Place to live, work, play, and retire. As the foremost creator of these studies, his work appears in the national media nearly every month, where they enlighten and entertain millions.
Annually, his "Healthiest Cities for Women" study is featured in SELF magazine. Other projects include "Best Places to Live" and "Best Places to Retire" (Money), "Best Cities for Women" (Ladies' Home Journal), "Great College Towns" (Newsweek), "This Town Rocks! - Best Cities for Teens" (Seventeen), "Best Places to Buy a Second Home" (Smart Money), "Best Places to Raise an Outdoor Family" (Outdoor Explorer), "Hot Dating in Small Towns (MTV), "America's Best City to Live" (USAWeekend) and features in Country Home, Men's Health, Men's Journal, Men's Fitness, Kiplinger's, Business Week, Marketwatch, Fortune, and Forbes.
Sperling's firm has also performed a number of "Best Places" studies for corporate campaigns including the recent "Most Photogenic Cities" (FujiFilm), "Most Romantic Cities" (Korbel Champagne), "Best and Worst Cities for Skin Care" (Keri Lotion), "Safest Cities" (Chevrolet), "Worst Places for Fleas" (Hartz Mountain), "Most Hazardous Places" (Duracell), "Pet Healthiest Cities" (Purina), "Asthma HotSpots" (Glaxo Smith Kline), "America's Sweetest Cities" (Hersheys), "Most UnWired Cities" (Intel), "Most Drivable Cities" (Pep Boys), "Most Fun Cities" (Cranium), "Best Cities for Sleep" (Ambien), "Most Stressful Cities", "Best Cities for Dating" (AXE Bodyspray), "Sites for Sore Eyes" (Acuvue), "Best and Worst Cities for Navigation" (Avis/Motorola), "Most Fiscally Fit Cities" (State Farm), "America's Healthiest Cities" (Centrum), "Best Cities for Seniors" (Banker's Life), Riskiest Cities for ID Theft (Intersections), American Heart Association (Heart Friendly Cities), AARP (Best Retirement Spots) and more.