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Advertising with Liberian Observer Online

Published:  29 September, 2005

Dear Advertiser,

Welcome to the new website of Liberia’s No. 1 newspaper, www.liberianobserver.com. Reporting news directly from Liberia and around West Africa, our readership is growing by the thousands daily as we attract well over 50,000 hits per day. From Liberia to Vietnam, from South Africa to Norway, Canada to Brazil and all over the United States, readers around the globe trust one news source for professional, objective news reporting from Liberia. At the rate we continue to grow, advertising at www.liberianobserver.com is how you want to elevate your business, expand your clientele and increase your visibility daily on the global market.

Our display ad sizes have been posted on this page for your reference, regarding placement and general pricing. Please read carefully our terms and conditions before purchasing an ad. If you have any questions, please send an email to Advertising@liberianobserver.com or call (301) 789-2986.

Thank you for your visit and for your business!

Sincerely,
Advertising
Liberian Observer Online


TERMS & CONDITIONS:

Display Ad Formats: All ads must be submitted in GIF or JPEG format, except for Groundpea Ads, which are text and URL listings only.

Groundpea Ads are directory (text and URL) listings only, purchased separately at $25 per ad (limit 30 words or less). They are not accompanied by logos or banners. Liberian Observer Online reserves the right to edit content for brevity.

Advertising timeslots: Ads may be purchased in weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual time slots.

Payments: Ads must be paid for in full before being published. An advertising agent will contact each client to confirm listings and to arrange payments.

To enter your company's information and puchase an ad, click Advertise.

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