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To: College Repub
When you find out, please let me know. I have bumper stickers.
To: College Repub
A great place to advertize in print would be the classifieds pages in National Review magazine and Human Events. If you want to advertize online go to worldnetdaily. Some talk radio hosts will allow you to advertize on their websites. The more popular the host the more hits you will get.
To: College Repub
You could find political message boards that sell advertising space on their boards. Delphi Forums comes to mind. You can arrange with them to run your ads in certain categories, like current events or politics, or however they classify it over there. They place ads sporadically through the threads.
I'm sure there are lots of message boards out there who sell advertising, and it probably isn't terribly expensive.
Good luck.
6 posted on
07/30/2002 7:46:00 PM PDT by
alnick
To: College Repub
I advertised on Newsmax two years ago. A $100 banner ad for 5000 impressions. Didn't notice any uptick in my hits.
I've taken out classified ads in The American Spectator and National Review. NR brought some modest response, TAS not really.
I wish there was a place to advertise on a budget. Newsmax has much clutter, and it's expensive. Though their salesman assured me that those monthly ads on the sides get a good response. So he said.
A better plan might be to exchange free links with conservative websites. Cross-promote. Do you have a website?
To: College Repub
Have you considered placing material in the biz.* hierarchy in Usenet? Its free (except for the overhead of getting Usenet access), and there's hundreds of biz. newsgroups, tailored to almost any interest.
9 posted on
07/30/2002 7:54:29 PM PDT by
strela
To: College Repub
Try Shotgun News.
To: College Repub
I run a web business that gets about 70,000 unique visitors a day. Never NEVER do impression (CPM) based advertising, like banner ads. The most effective way to go is come up with a bunch of related keywords (bumper stickers, poltics, conservative etc: as many as you can), and then buy pay per click advertising. You'll only pay when surfers click over to your site. Then it's your job to get conversions. (Sales).
The best venues are Overture and Google. Good Luck!
15 posted on
07/30/2002 8:12:25 PM PDT by
halley
To: College Repub
You may want to check into the homeschooling 'market'. There are lots of magazines, tabloids, websites and etc. which cater to homeschooling families. Just an idea ;-)
Good luck with your business.
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