| You can place a Classified Ad right
now! Simply fill out the form below then click send. Price
is $6.50 for the first 10 words per week and $.25 for each additional
word per week. All ads appearing on "NorthCountryNow," also
run FOR FREE in North Country This Week, read by more people in
the Greater Canton-Potsdam Area than any other newspaper! Ads received by 9 a.m. Monday are included in that week's edition of North Country This Week and posted on NorthCountryNow.com by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Special Offers:
- Run the same ad 3 weeks, receive the
4th week FREE
- Autos, Trucks, Vans & Boats for
Sale: Pay for 2 weeks, then we'll run your ad for FREE for
up to 2 months or until it's sold. Call us at 315-265-1000
or e-mail us at classifieds@northcountrynow.com
to cancel your ad when it's sold.
- Items for sale under $100(price must
be included in ad): Pay for 1 week, get 3 weeks FREE
- Items for sale $100-$300(price must
be included in ad): Pay for 2 weeks, get 2 weeks FREE
- Bold-Face, Capitalized line, $1
extra per line per week
Garage Sale Ads: In addition to running on the “Items For Sale” page of NorthCountryNow.com, garage sale ads also run in North Country This Week. In the paper, the ads are 2 inches wide and include a variety of typeface sizes and a 2-point border for greater impact. For extra exposure, all garage sale advertisers are also welcome to pick up two free, colorful 11- x 17-inch “Garage Sale Signs” from our office at 19 Depot St., Potsdam between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. weekdays. Garage sale ad prices are
$8.95 for one-inch tall ads, $13.95 for two-inch tall ads and $18.50 for three-inch tall ads.
Fill out the form below to place
your classified ad:
Your Name:
Your Email Address:
Your Billing Address:
Your Daytime Phone Number:
Heading under which your ad is to
appear:
Please enter your ad here:
How many weeks would you like your ad to
run:
Charge Card Type:
Charge Card Number:
Charge Card Expiration Date:
If you have any questions, we would be
glad to call you during regular business hours before the ad runs.
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