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Subject: National Ad sale leads for small established magazine
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: siliconsamurai-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 27 Jan 2006 09:51 PST
Expires: 26 Feb 2006 09:51 PST
Question ID: 438336
I?m seeking names, street addresses and, where available, e-mail
addresses for print advertising buyers or ad syndicators - people who
could be approached with a pitch to buy ad space in a magazine.

Here is the basic information you need to know what advertisers might
be appropriate.

Small Town Life Magazine, is an established 10,000+ circulation (half
donated to nursing homes, veteran?s hospitals, hospitals, and doctor?s
offices) good-news publication with a spiritual, pastoral (as in
rural), small town, but definitely non-denominational viewpoint. It is
published six times per year.

STLM only carries happy, uplifting, or otherwise ?nice? stories and
includes regular NASCAR and small farm/homestead stories with lots of
animal stories and articles about unique small business, especially
female owned business successes and recipes - essentially anything
wholesome and good about living in rural/small town USA.

They are looking for regional or national advertisers such as drug
companies, retirement planning, hobby companies, vitamin companies,
health food, insurance, country crafts, organic gardening, seed
companies, and etc. There are already have local ad sales reps.

No tobacco, liquor, or work at home ?scam? advertisements would be
accepted but legit businesses are fine.

Publication is based in Punxsutawney, PA (Groundhog Day) and Indiana, PA (home
of Jimmey Stewart) so there is considerable interest in the
publication going national and there are even international
subscribers.
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