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Written by Charles Fiore
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Wednesday, 07 December 2011 12:33 |
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Have you recently published a book? Are you looking for new and effective ways to promote your blog or website? Does your company offer services that writers need? Then put your product in front of thousands of dedicated readers and writers by advertising to the North Carolina Writers’ Network.
The Network is now offering advertising opportunities:
- on our website, www.ncwriters.org
- in our three weekly e-blasts (the NC Literary Calendar, Opportunities, and Member Readings)
- in our bi-annual print newsletter
- in our conference materials
- through many other packages and promotions
Advertising with the Network is a great chance to reach a highly select group of people who love books. By advertising with us, you’ll be sure that your dollars are being spent right—and that your advertisements are being seen by the kind of people who will read your book, visit your website regularly, or use your services.
Not only that, but current Network members receive 25 percent off the listed price. This is a special offer only for members—just another perk of NCWN membership.
For more details, follow this link or download our advertising brochure (PDF).
Questions? E-mail Charles Fiore, communications director, at
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 November 2012 13:45 |
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