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April 30, 2009

Introducing the Community Crier

Community Crier

To provide some company for Engaged Citizen, Anchor Rising herewith introduces Community Crier — your opportunity to publish paid content to the site as direct posts. The feature is particularly well suited for:

  • Event announcements
  • Regular newsletters/roundups
  • Press releases
  • Advertisements
  • Advocacy
  • Any other content that would benefit from thousands of page views per day

Regular Community Crier rates are as follows:

  • $50 for 1 post = $50
  • $45 per for 7 posts = $315
  • $40 per for 14 posts = $560
  • $35 per for 30 posts = $1,050
  • $20 per for 90 posts = $1,800
  • $15 per for 182 posts = $2,730
  • $10 per for 365 posts = $3,650

Contact us with any inquiries.

Notes:

  • Content and length to be approved on a case-by-case basis.
  • All purchased posts to be utilized within a one-year period.
  • Limit of one post per day.
  • Posts to remain in Anchor Rising's archives until such time as Anchor Rising deems it prudent or necessary to remove them.
  • Anchor Rising reserves the right to decline content for any reason.
  • Bartering available at Anchor Rising's discretion.
Comments

How many page views per day/month ?

Just curious, thanks

Posted by: TJ at April 30, 2009 11:44 AM

TJ,

I tried to respond via email, but my message was returned.

Posted by: Justin Katz at May 1, 2009 6:04 AM

Hi, Justin...
Why not just post your stats? Or is that where the transparency train stops?

Cheers.
-j

Posted by: John McDaid at May 22, 2009 9:29 AM

My comments keep getting rejected as inappropriate or spam, but I say they aren't. The latest was a correction of the name of the historian Alexander Fraser Tyler to Tytler. I am a paying subscriber so please give this some consideration.

Posted by: Edward Brynes at November 18, 2011 7:37 AM

Edward,

There are multiple reasons comments might be automatically snagged by the filters. If your ISP cycles your IP address, you might end up with one that somebody has used for spamming before. If you try to put in an html address anywhere in the comment, that'll be rejected. The same goes for a variety of keywords (mainly swears).

Posted by: Justin Katz at November 20, 2011 8:54 AM