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    • Sponsored Posts
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    • Native Ads
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    • High-Impact (Takeovers, Billboards, Overlays, Sliders, Skins)
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    • Rich Media (Expandable & Non-Expandable)
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  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
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    • Tablet Traffic
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    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
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    • Requires SDK Integration
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  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: Life in 120 Square Feet
  • Key Differentiator
    Laura M. LaVoie is a freelance writer and blogger living in a 120 Square Foot Cabin with her partner, Matt, and their Sphynx cat, Piglet. Laura and Matt built the tiny house with their own hands after researching several types of alternative building techniques including Cordwood Masonry and Earthships. They decided on a small house because the Tiny House Movement matched their values and lifestyle perfectly. They began building the house in the mountains of North Carolina in 2009 and construction took three years as they lived and worked in Atlanta and would travel and build on weekends. Now Laura, Matt, and Piglet live and work in the tiny house full time. Follow this blog for more about their Life in 120 Square Feet. Contact Laura and Matt directly through their Facebook Page. Feel free to post on the wall or direct message. You can reach Piglet at her own blog. Our Policy on Tours Since I have been blogging about our tiny house adventures for years now I am frequently asked if we allow people to come see our tiny house. While I would love to be in a position to answer this question with a Yes, there are circumstances which require me to refuse most requests. Our tiny house is off the beaten path in a rural area of Western North Carolina. We have a few neighbors who moved to this area to be away from the constant stimulation of the city. Ultimately the reason we chose to build our house where we did was to have our own privacy as well. We like that the tiny house is tucked away in the woods away from major traffic. In fact, it is tucked so far in the woods there isn't even a road to get to it. We don't publicize the exact location of the tiny house because we want to keep our privacy and we respect the privacy of our neighbors. Instead, I blog about our life and our projects. I don't mind being public, I just would prefer that my house itself stay private. That being said, while we aren't generally willing to allow tours of our tiny house we are available for conversations. If anyone finds themselves in the Asheville area and would like to talk with us about our tiny house we would be open to setting up a meeting.
Site Traffic
  • 10017465 Global Rank
  • 2195549
    United States
  • 653 Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Direct
    46.27%
  • Referrals
    27.93%
  • Social
    25.80%
  • Display
    0.00%
  • Mail
    0.00%
  • Search
    0.00%
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Global Rank 3,501,029
331,354
United States Rank 185,777
1,983
United States Page Views 57.1%
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Life In 120 Square Feet
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google.com
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