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- From: jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond)
- Subject: Re: BillBoards/Advertisement
- Message-ID: <hltr0=n@dixie.com>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 19:50:54 GMT
- Organization: Dixie Communications Public Access. The Mouth of the South.
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- grb@rbyte.proteus.qc.ca (G. Randolph Bickerton) writes:
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- >"$100/m is typical"
-
- >Suggest you check out you cost sources. $100/m is very expensive; it is
- >also very expensive given that you cannot "quality" the readers except that
- >they are "warm living bodies with internet access with some level of
- >comupter literacy and they logged on the net". This quality of reader is
- >less targeted than even the audience of your local newspaper!
-
- My cost source is the average of the approximately 50 rate cards from
- similar magazines to PE that I solicited before starting the magazine.
- You should already know that CPM varies pretty significantly according
- to industry.
-
- As to qualifying the readership, the readership of a Unix system
- would already be fairly highly qualified as those with enough interest
- in computers to have an account on a (still somewhat arcane) computer
- system. If the context is a university, that even better qualifies
- the reader in that s/he's in an institution of higher learning
- and is probably intellectually above average. Dunno how you could
- claim such an audience is less qualified than that for a local newsrag.
-
- John
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