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September 17th, 2009

Advertising….Delaware Beaches, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Ocean City, Maryland

 

When I started this blog style website, my idea was to wait for a certain amount of weeks so people could read the style and direction I wanted the blog to take.

I think you can pretty much see where I am going. Therefore, I have decided to offer advertising on my site.

It is interesting to write, from a “local’s” point of view and from experience, but, don’t get me wrong, I am discovering new places as I go along. They also might have been here all along, but I just had not visited them. It is great to talk about them and by doing so you might want to come and visit us, here, in one of my beach towns.

The possibilites for promoting your business are endless on the internet. It is another way to reach a potential customer.

The ads on my site are stationary. No pay-per-click advertising or cost-per-clicks here. Just take a look right now at www.aboutmybeaches.com, and your ad will be the size of the ad you see there on the right. You will own it for the duration of the contract. People visiting my site will be able to go directly into your website.

Don’t have a website? Then, my webmaster will be able to put your business card right there, as well.

It really is not that expensive, think about it.

Prepaid Advertising Costs:

$300 for 180 days (6 months).

$500 for 365 days (1 year).

If you do not have a website and would like to advertise with your business card the cost will be:

$175 for 365 days (1 year)

While you are thinking about it, here is the contact information:

GJF Media, LLC
P.O. Box 922
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

Website: www.aboutmybeaches.com

E-Mail Address: info@aboutmybeaches.com

Telephone: 302-604-4212

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