ADVERTISING INFORMATION FOR THE BNJ
Published in March, July and November of each year.
27 Lower Elmstone Drive, Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire, RG31 5EB, England.
Phone and Fax: (0118) 945 4040
E-mail: bnj.editor@ntlworld.com
FREE
Announcements of forthcoming seminars, conferences, courses and workshops, are listed free of charge as space permits, provided these events are of interest to naturopaths. However, inclusion is not guaranteed. To guarantee inclusion a small ad can be booked (see small ads)
Note: Colour advertising is not currently available. Therefore, all advertising is in black and white.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING (THREE FOR THE PRICE OF TWO)
The BNJ is currently accepting display advertising on the basis that if an advert appears in three consecutive issues the advertiser will pay only the price of two.
WHOLE PAGE ADVERTISEMENT costs £190 per issue. Good positions available are the inside front cover (opposite the Contents page) and the inside back cover. The cost for three consecutive issues is now £380.
A HALF PAGE ADVERTISMENT costs £100 per issue. This is cheaper than organising a mailing to all registered naturopaths individually. A half page in three consecutive issues costs only £200.
A QUARTER PAGE ADVERTISEMENT costs £60 (very good value for specific advertising messages).
For three consecutive issues the cost is £120.
SMALL ADS: £1 per line for run-on, classified-style advertising (minimum £10).
INSERTS: Leaflets, brochures, price lists etc may be sent out as inserts with the journal. Price depends on the weight of the insert. Example: A single A4 sheet (or equivalent} costs £70.
COLOUR ADVERTISING: Not currently available.
SPONSORSHIP OF EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS: prices on application.
Send your advertisement together with the appropriate fee to: David Potterton at the BNJ editorial office (address above). Cheques should be made out to the British Naturopathic Association. Advertisements may be scanned and sent as an E-mail attachment i.e. as a PDF, jpeg or similar file.
NOTE: Advertisements are accepted subject to the approval of the Publishers. While every care is taken to avoid mistakes, the Editor and Publishers do not accept liability for printers' errors, or for the failure of any advertisement to appear from any cause.
