Robert Hall
PSMLA Advertising Manager
527 Memory Court – Girard, PA – 16417
1-814-774-4524
Advertising in the PSMLA Forum
As you may know, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION (PSMLA) , Pennsylvania’s only statewide professional organization
for Language Teachers, has an annual publication,
The PSMLA Forum
The 2010 issue is scheduled for delivery in the
spring.
The PSMLA Forum, which contains information on activities, developments and research in foreign language teaching and
learning, reaches hundreds of teachers statewide and is an excellent vehicle for advertising your company and product.
We are
currently looking for companies interested in placing an ad in the 2010 issue of The PSMLA Forum, and we’re hoping you consider
doing so. You’ll see that it’s a good marketing tool at a reasonable price. The advertising rates are as follows:
Full
page ad - inside front cover or inside back cover (6.25" x 7.75") $500 (preference to whoever pays first)
Full page ad
(6.25” x 7.75”) ¼ page ad (3.125” x 3.875”)
$200
$50
½ page ad (6.25” x 3.875”)
business card size (1.56” x 3.875”)
$100
$25
Note: If you are a non-profit organization, your ad (½ page or smaller) is free!
Advertising
Deadline for the 2010 issue of The PSMLA Forum: February 14.
As a way of thanking you for coming to PSMLA’s 2008 conference in Pittsburgh,
you will receive a 10% discount on the cost
of your ad!
Special Offer for Exhibitors at our
2009 Conference
If you would like to place an ad in The PSMLA Forum, there are only two steps you need to follow.
1. Send the ad
to us. What works best is to send the ad as an e-mail attachment to the address above. We also accept disks
sent via postal mail. Regardless of how you send, please complete and send this form also.
PSMLA
looks forward to your participation in The PSMLA Forum. Should you desire more information, do not hesitate to contact me at
the above address, phone number or e-mail address.
Sincerely,
Robert Hall
Ad Manager
PSMLA
If you are wondering what the Forum looks like, click here to see the 2008 issue.