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We offer 3 advertising spots on our website side bar. Contact us via our contact form on the right side of the page with your preferred advertising option below. And we will be in touch to let you know when the next spot will be available. Please be prepared to provide a 125 x 125 advertising banner and the website URL upon request. If you do not have a 125 x 125 advertising banner, we can create one for you starting at $10, payable upon your acceptance. $10 fee includes up to 4 free edits and .50 cents per additional edit after the first 4 free edits are used. No edits allowed after payment is received. 

  • 1 month $10
  • 3 months $25 ($5 savings)
  • 6 months $50 ($10 savings)
  • 1 year $100 ($20 savings)

Monthly newsletter

We send out a monthly newsletter. In that newsletter, we offer 2 advertising spots for $15 each per month. The banner size is 468 x 60. Again, please contact us via our contact form to find out when a spot will be available. Please be prepared to provide a 468 x 60 advertising banner and the website URL upon request. If you do not have a 468 x 60 advertising banner, we can create one for you starting at $10, payable upon your acceptance. $10 fee includes up to 4 free edits and .50 cents per additional edit if the first 4 free edits are used. No edits allowed after payment is received. 

Minimizing Edits

In order to minimize edits, we will thoroughly discuss options before the original advertisement is created for you. If you know the color(s), images, and font you want to use, that will be helpful in the design of your banner. Please be aware that fonts will have to be substituted if we do not have your font choice.

Payments

All payments are accepted via Paypal. If you do not have a Paypal account, you may pay with your debit or credit card as a Paypal Guest.

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