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Advertise with the STL Syndicate

See that banner ad up there at the top of the page? It'd be a great place to promote your local business, organization, event or website.

I'm hoping to finish rolling out the ad system to the rest of the sites in the STL Syndicate, St. Louis' online news network, this week. Advertisers pay just a penny per ad view. Cheap, cheap! Fun, fun! In April, the sites collectively had 82,783 page views. See the STL Syndicate site for more information.


Posted under The Commonspace by Brian Marston on Tue., Jun 14, 2005 at 9:17 PM



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Marcus Ma'at Atkins is back! I am working freelance at West End Word. My first article appeared in the June 8 issue, a review of The Sheldon's first jazz Cd and in another week. Look for my preview of the Jazz Fest in Shaw Park. Among many other things I'm doing. That is the most concrete right now. And I'm still fashionably spectacular. LOL Oh and Brain Marston, where are you? Contact me.

[Posted by Marcus ma'at Atkins on Wed., Jun 15, 2005 at 10:17 AM]

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