Place your ad in front of thousands of readers every day on Chickens in the Road! One of the most popular country living blogs on the internet, this site has been featured in Living Appalachian, Antique Weekly, the Roane County Times Record, Graffiti, the Charleston Daily Mail, and numerous other newspapers and television station websites across the state of West Virginia as well as on West Virginia Public Radio. Chickens in the Road was also a finalist for “Best-Kept Secret” in the 2009 Bloggies. This site receives over 300,000 pageviews a month.
“Professional-caliber writing, style, smart design, excellent photography, and a strong community of readers.” –Bryan Stealey/Graffiti

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You may purchase a sidebar ad on this site through BlogAds. Go to the Chickens in the Road page at BlogAds for specs, pricing, and processing: Sidebar ads on Chickens in the Road through BlogAds.
You may also purchase an ad to appear in the monthly Chickens in the Road Newsletter. The following specs and pricing apply for newsletter advertisements:
Specs
Graphic ads, with a link, in the monthly newsletter are available in two sizes: 125 x 125 pixels or 468 x 60 pixels. (If you’re interested in a different size, contact me.)
Text-only ads in the monthly newsletter are also available. Limit: 25 words and one link.
Pricing
Graphic or text: $25
Your ad will appear in the first newsletter mailing following your ad purchase. See sample newsletters and the most recent newsletter subscriber stats here. Payment must be made via Paypal.
To purchase a Chickens in the Road newsletter ad, contact me for payment and processing.
Note: Ads are subject to approval. Ads deemed unsuitable for any reason may be rejected. Ads appear in the newsletter mailings only, not in the newsletter archives.
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