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Updated Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006

Advertising

Place a Classified Ad

Thank you for your interest in advertising with the Biblical Recorder.

Counting the words: Counting ordinary words and numerals is straightforward.

This sentence has 5 words.

Each abbreviation that ends in a period is also counted as a word. For example, either "S.B.C." or "N. Broad St." would count as three words.

Classified Ad Rates

  • Print/Web Combination

  • Baptist Churches & organizations:
    $1.20 per word ($35 minimum)
  • Commercial &
    non-Baptist organizations:
    $1.42 per word ($35 minimum)
  • Web-Only Classifieds

  • 50 words or less: $25
  • 51 to 100 words: $50

Ads include the name of the staff position or items offered for sale in bold print on the first line.

Ads run for one issue or month.

Web-only ads can be renewed for additional issues or months at half price.

Conditions of acceptance and terms of payment are stated in our advertising rates and policies.

Our online form (below) will count the words and calculate the price for you.

If you are ready, begin composing your ad, using the form below.

Your classified ad

Means and period of publication

Select one. Then choose a period of publication from the drop-down menu beside your selection.
 
  

Everything entered below will be part of your classified advertisement's word count. The title field is a required part of the ad. Remember to make contact information part of the ad.
Staff position, item or items being offered for sale, up to a maximum of 50 characters. This is a required item and is billed as part of your ad:

Enter the text of your ad below.



Purchase your classified ad by fax or mail

You may create and print your classified ad purchase form. After you have filled out this page, and the cost of your ad has been calculated, you will be offered the opportunity to use your credit card to purchase via PayPal, or to create and print a classified ad purchase form.

Fax or mail it to us with your check or with your credit card information. We accept Visa and MasterCard.

The Biblical Recorder fax number is 919-847-6939.

The Biblical Recorder mailing address is:
P.O. Box 18808
Raleigh, North Carolina
27619-8808

Questions about Biblical Recorder classified advertising:

  • E-mail your advertising questions to joellen@biblicalrecorder.org.
  • Call the Biblical Recorder on weekdays, during regular business hours, at 919-847-2128.
  • Fax your classified advertising questions to the Biblical Recorder at 919-847-6939.
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