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18
Jun
2009
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Harness the Power of The Billings Outpost

The power of the Billings Outpost lies in its combined Internet and hard copy reach. Every week 30,000 readers pick up the print version, and 70,000 readers visit billingsnews.com, the online home of the Outpost.

 

Reach both sides of the digital divide. Bring the gaze of 100,000 readers to bear on your message. Take advantage of the Outpost's incredibly low print rates, and then target the affluent online crowd with one of our monthly or annual web advertising packages.

 

Add a repeating banner ad to the top or the side of the Outpost website for as little as $45 per month. Let the popularity of our website drive traffic to yours.

 

On average, each online Outpost reader looks at three pages. That's 210,000 page views per week, and the eyeballs that are gazing at your message are mostly local, giving you the best of two worlds-- the global reach of the web and a destination with local content.

 

To hear more about the power of the Oupost contact our team of advertising professionals: phone: 406-248-1616 fax: 406-248-2414 e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Harness the Power of The Billings Outpost by viewing the WEB rates and opening or downloading the 'pdf'  files linked  below !!

Annual Web Rates

Top horizontal banner ad
$450
Right side vertical $400
Monthly Banner Rates
Top horizontal banner ad $50
Right side vertical $45
Print-Web Combo
Commit to run a print ad for 52 consecutive weeks and receive a banner ad in any available position for $180 for the duration of your print run.
Revised 2-8-09
Billings Outpost Rates

Phone 406-248-1616

Fax 406-248-2414

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