Is print advertising becoming too costly for your media budget?

With the continuing postal and paper increases, many publishers are being forced to pass these increases along to their advertisers. Unfortunately, this means your media budget buys less than before, and is less effective.

To be sure, these are uncertain times, and the only thing we can be sure of is that doing business the old way might not be the effective way anymore. Perhaps that’s why more and more purchasing decisions are being made with the aid of the immediacy that the Internet offers.

This was one of the big reasons why we launched Machining & Tooling. We felt that it was critical to support the new way our industry — and all other industries —is conducting business.

Machining & Tooling is highly focused; it reaches 40,000 key decision makers that specify and purchase machine tools. And it's efficient, reaching the right people at a fraction of the cost of print advertising.

Compare our rates!

Machining & Tooling

• Full page 4C $ 600
• Half page 4C $400
• Quarter page 4C $250

E-mail blasts: 15 cents per name Editorial page sponsorship $500 per page

Exhibitors in the Ammo Expo ‘09 show receive a full page corporate profile at no charge

Specifications

• Full Page: 1000 X 600 pixels
• Half Page: 475 X 525 pixels
• Quarter Page: 350 X 525 pixels

All materials should be JPEG, GIFF, or TIFF format. RGB (Medium Resolution)

Please e-mail jsmith115@aol.com Joe Smith Publisher

Now You Can Contribute to Machining & Tooling!

When we first conceived of Machining & Tooling, we wanted it to be more than just another website, or another magazine for that matter. Our vision was that Machining & Tooling would be a source for everyone in the industry to share news, information, new ideas and opinions. So, we’re inviting you to participate in the evolution of Machining &Tooling.

Share your important company news and information with our readers
• New hires and employee promotions,
• Contracts, mergers and acquisitions,
• Product development news.
• Case studies, application news and general editorial.
• Become an industry voice: submit guest editorials, and letters to the editor.

Send all submissions to David L. Smith at dsmith@machiningmagazine.com.

For advertising opportunities, please contact Joe Smith at jsmith115@aol.com

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