How to Buy and Post Classifieds

NetNewsCheck: Your Choice for Classified Advertising Success

  • NetNewsCheck Classifieds target executives, managers and professionals in the Local Online Media business and allied fields.
  • Classifieds rotate on the home page, throughout the site and on daily e-newsletters.
  • Featured Classified listings enjoy a more prominent display at the top of the list and can feature your company's logo.
Post a job or advertise your product or service

Each classified appears on the following properties:

  • NetNewsCheck.com, home page and run of site
  • NetNewsCheck AM e-newsletter
  • NetNewsCheck PM e-newsletter

Pricing

One week
10 e-newsletters and seven days on NetNewsCheck.com
$50
Two weeks
20 e-newsletters and 14 days on NetNewsCheck.com
$89
Featured listing (one week) $75
Featured listing (two weeks) $139
Find out about volume discounts by contacting Jody Daly at 732-747-5744.

Situations Wanted listings are free. A blind box reply can be included in your Situation Wanted listing for a one-time fee of $75. To post a free Situations Wanted ad, please email it to: classifieds@newscheckmedia.com.

To post a classified ad

  • E-mail your ad to: Classifieds@NewsCheckMedia.com. Please specify in your e-mail that your posting is for NetNewsCheck.com.
  • Please include in your e-mail:
    • Job title (or Situation Wanted) or product or service
    • Location of job, or location of company selling product or service
    • Company/firm/station
    • Description of the job, product or service
    • Term of ad: (1 week, 2 weeks, etc.)
    • Your contact info, including phone number

NetNewsCheck accepts all major credit cards.

Example of listing

Multi-Platform Producer
WSB-TV
Atlanta, GA
Posted: February 4, 2012

WSB-TV’s Marketing Production Services is looking for a multi-skilled, experienced producer who can produce, shoot & edit high-end commercial productions & programs for TV, Web, and Mobile platforms. Ideal candidate will have at least 5 years experience at a major market TV station working with clients and will have a passion for creating great looking productions for all three platforms on realistic budgets. This person must be efficient with AVID & FCP edit systems, P2 camera technology, web media files & workflows, and have the ability to deliver quality work in a timely manner. Email resume to: art.rogers@wsbtv.com No phone calls please. EOE

For more information about NetNewsCheck Classifieds:

Jody Daly
Sales Manager
732-747-5744
jdaly@newscheckmedia.com

Stephen Stoltz
Director, NewsCheckMedia Classifieds Sales
215-901-9495
steve.stoltz@newscheckmedia.com

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