Advertising

Ad Rate, Publication Schedule – 2009/2010

**Color print advertising space is limited. Placements are made on a first come first serve basis, call for availability.

Specs:

  • Fall Page (10” x 16”)
  • Half Page (10”x8”, 5”x15”)
  • Quarter-Page (5”x8”, 2.5”x16”, 10”x4”)
  • Eight Page (5”x4”, 10”x2”, 2.5”x8”)

Discounts:

  • Pre-Paid Discount – 15.00%
  • Volume Discount
    • 3+ Issues – 10% off
    • 7+ Issues – 15% off
    • 12+ Issues – 20% off
    • 18+ Issues – 30% off!

Please direct all advertising inquiries to our email (advertising@fairfieldmirror.com).

If you need immediate assistance, please contact Dan Leitao (Managing Director, 201.984.6115) or Alexa Fattore (Chief Marketing Officer, 401.320.9505).

FairfieldMirror.com – Advertising Rates

  National Local On-Campus/NPO
Top Banner/Headline $100 $50 $50
Side Button $75 $25 $25
Lower Button $75 $25 $25

 

About Mirror Online:

  • Roughly 10,000 visitors on a semester basis
  • Interactive, revamped design – based on our new partnership with CoPress – set to debut in September 2009
  • ‘eMirror’ PDF feature makes reading the print online easier – and more convenient – than ever!
  • Groundbreaking Fairfield Men’s and Women’s Basketball coverage (including innovative ‘Cover It Live’ and ‘uStream’ technologies) on our ‘Mirror Sports Blog’ in November
  • An ideal medium to stay in touch with Fairfield residents and alumni

 

Specs:

  • Top Banner (468 pixels wide x 60 pixels tall)
  • Side Button (300 pixels wide x 250 pixels tall)
  • Lower Button (125 pixels tall x 125 pixels tall)

The above rates are weekly rates. However, ‘The Mirror’ stresses the importance of consistency in our online appearance and, as a result, requests that all online ad inquiries be placed in a monthly format.

Discounts are applicable if the prospective advertiser purchases ad space in print and will be treated on a case-by-case basis.

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