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ADVERTISING & MAILING LIST ORDER
FORM
SCHEDULE AND ART WORK DEADLINES FOR ADVERTISING
LASA FORUM
Issue
DEADLINE
Mail Date
Winter December 1 3
rd
week of January
Spring March 1 3rd Week of April
Summer June 1 3rd Week of July
Fall September 1 3rd Week of October
ADVERTISEMENT SELECTIONS
MAILING LISTS
PRICE
MEMBERSHIP
CATEGORIES
Profit
Organizations
Non Profit
Organizations
LARR
One month (4" x 3")
200 by 150 pixels
$ 250
$ 450
$ 350
Two months (4" x 3")
200 by 150 pixels
$ 400
U.S. & Foreign addresses
$ 500
$ 400
Three months (4" x 3")
200 by 150 pixels
$ 600
Institutions
$ 450 $ 450
LASA FORUM
Special Sort [per label]
$ 0.45
Quarter Page (3.5" x 4.5")
$ 175
# labels
Half Page (7.5" x 4.5")
$ 325
Full Page (7.5" x 9.5")
$ 600
TOTAL
Files should be submitted as PDF files with all fonts and artwork
embedded." A press-quality PDF is recommended.
If you have any queries regarding the copy requirements, PDF
submission, or production queries generally, please contact LASA
Special orders for portions of the list, sorted by member type (regular
member vs. student), country of interest, discipline area or zip code, are
$0.45 per label. Contact the LASA Secretariat for a listing of special
demographic groups.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Company
Your name
Address
Telephone
Email
Credit card #
Expiration date
All payments will be made payable to LASA. Completed order forms should be emailed to LASA at [email protected].
Ads can be submitted at any time . All files need to be in .jpg or .png. An
accurate link to the webpage you wish you refer to must also be submitted.
Only 3 Ads are permitted at a time. The Ads will be posted on a first come,
first serve basis and once their month/s expire, the next Ad in line will be
posted.
Advertisement policy: The journal only displays advertisements that are of
relevance to its scope and will be of interest to the readership. The editor,
publisher and the association have the right to decline adverts.
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