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How To Place Classifieds Print E-mail
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Sunday, 02 January 2005

Immediate Access to Jobs, Equipment, & Services

Circuits Assembly Classifieds are the fast, effective way to reach the assembly community with an immediacy that hard copy can't match.

Your classified ad will reach across the country and around the world. And if you're part of the Net, you can receive responses immediately via E-mail.

Best of all, the price is right.

You can take a look at the current listings to see samples, contact a salesperson for more information, or place your Classified Ad right now.

Sales Information

For complete information about Circuits Assembly Classifieds, contact:

Susan Jones
(404) 822-8900

How to Place Your Ad

Placing a Classified Ad is simple.

Costs

Classifieds are priced by units of space per billing period. Each unit is $175.

Ads are sold in units only.

A classified representative will be in touch to confirm your order and price within 24 hours of receipt. If you placed your classified using E-mail, you will receive confirmation via E-mail.

Once pricing and order are confirmed by a sales representative, the classified will be posted within 3 working days.

Ads confirmed anytime during the billing period 1st - 15th of the month remain online until the last day of the month. Ads confirmed the 16th - end of the month remain online until the 15th of the following month.

There are no deviations from these billing periods.

Place your classified today! You'll be amazed at how effective a Circuits Assembly Classified can be.


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