
Bulletin Advertising Means Business
BULLETIN is the official magazine of the Property Management Association (PMA). Established in 1952, PMA is the largest real estate management association in the national capital area and is considered to be the largest association of its kind in the United States. PMA represents more than 1,000 national capital area real estate professionals who are responsible for an estimated 750,000 residential units and in excess of 135 million square feet of commercial space. BULLETIN is published monthly. Surveys indicate that the newsletter is PMA member's favorite publication, and one that is shared among coworkers.
Advertising Rates and Specifications
Preparation Costs
There is no preparation charge beyond the regular cost per insertion fee for camera-ready copy. Design, typesetting and layout services are available. The fee is contingent upon the level of effort required. No work will be performed or additional fees charged unless approved by the advertiser in writing.
Costs
The standard rates that follow are based on line copy black and white ad. Additional fees are charged for half-tones and preferred locations.
| PMA Members |
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Nonmembers |
| Size |
1X |
3X |
6X |
12X |
1X |
3X |
6X |
12X |
Business Card 1/4 1/2 Full |
$325
$650
$935 |
$430
$685
$1200
$2150 |
$705
$1155
$2085
$3800 |
$1155
$2035
$3600
$6045 |
$580
$965
$1650 |
$695
$1,270
$2265
$4195 |
$1050
$2080
$3890
$7220 |
$1,745
$3935
$7295
$14,215 |
Preferred Locations/Other Options Back Cover add 25% to the cost Inside Front Cover add 20% to the cost |
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Questions? Call the BULLETIN office at (301) 657-9200 |
Dimensions
1/4 = 7.25" wide by 2.25" high or 3.5" wide by 5" high
1/2 = 7.25" wide by 5" high or 3.5" wide by 10" high
Full = 7.5" wide by 10" high
More Information
Call the PMA office at (301) 657-9200
Payment and Rate Protection
Payment in full is required to guarantee ad placement unless credit has been established with the PMA staff. Contract rates are available solely when the contract is paid in advance. Refunds will be issued, but the amount will be based on the contract price that would have prevailed. All contract rates are honored even if rates are increased during the term of the contract. All contracts must be based on the rates then in effect.
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