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For web advertising prices, or to book your advert, please contact Ann Nicholas: 031 776 3925; saforestry@telkomsa.net, or call Chris Chapman: 031 303 6466; chris@artworks.co.za

Discounts are allowed for multiple insertions: 5% for three issues and 10% for six issues. Strip adverts and smalls adverts do not qualify. Prices are effective from 1 January 2012 for a period of one year.

SA Forestry magazine advertising rates 2012

Placement Cost Ex. VAT Cost Inc. VAT Advert Area (mm / w x h)
Outside front cover R15 675.00 R17 869.50 210 mm x 297 mm + logo, cover line + 5 mm bleed
Double page spread R16 225.00 R18 496.50 420 mm x 297 mm + 5 mm bleed
Full page (A4) R9 150.00 R10 431.00 210 mm x 297 mm + 5 mm bleed
Half page (horizontal) R5 950.00 R6 783.00 190 mm x 132 mm
Half page (vertical) R5 950.00 R6 783.00 92 mm x 275 mm
Third page R4 136.00 R4 715.00 190 mm x 88 mm
Quarter page (horizontal) R3 400.00 R3 876.00 190 mm x 66 mm
Quarter page (vertical) R3 400.00 R3 876.00 92 mm x 132 mm
Strip advert R2 900.00 R3 306.00 190 mm x 45 mm
Lumber Jack R2 255.00 R2 570.00 124 mm x 65 mm
Wood Box R1 050.00 R1 197.00 63 mm x 65 mm
Econo-box R560.00 R638.40 63 mm x 48 mm
Mini-box R242.00 R275.88 63 mm x 24 mm

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