Advertising
The Jersey Evening Post ad team is dedicated to making advertising as easy and effective as possible for our customers – it’s not just about having market-leading products but also about fulfilling our mission to be at the Heart of Island life – which means that you can rely on us to listen, connect with your business, offer good local knowledge and sound, tailored advice for the longer term.
We will support you at each stage of the advertising process and work hard to deliver the right solution whilst offering the best value for money possible.
Some numbers to help inform your advertising decisions;
The daily adult readership of the Jersey Evening Post (all adults aged 15 years and over) is 51,694 – representing around 71% of the entire adult population of the Island.
The weekly adult readership of the Jersey Evening Post (adults reading the paper at least once per week) is 85%.
Combine with on-line for extraordinary coverage
A single advertisement placed in the Jersey Evening Post and online at thisisjersey.com would reach an incredible 62,814 adults, equivalent to 86% of the Island’s adults.
No other media in the Island comes close to reaching an audience of this size, and with advertising packages available to suit any budget the JEP really is the most convenient and cost effective method of getting your message out to Jersey.
Contact us today to find out more
Classified advertising – including Property, Recruitment and Motors
Tel: (01534) 611711
E-mail: advertising@jerseyeveningpost.com
On-line booking service for classified advertisements: www.thisisjersey.com/adbooker
Run of paper advertising
Tel: (01534) 611690
E-mail: advertising@jerseyeveningpost.com
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BIRD WATCH 2012
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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.