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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Staff Classified Advertising Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps track when the request is made.
  3. Fill in the *Department* and *Contact Person* fields, ensuring that you provide accurate information for effective communication.
  4. Complete the *Ext*, *Fax*, and *Position Title* fields. These are essential for HR to process your request efficiently.
  5. Indicate whether there is an HR Posting # by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', provide the URL where applicable.
  6. Enter the *Vendor Name*, *Vendor Phone#*, and *Fax #*. This information is crucial for ad placement.
  7. Specify the *Date for Ad to Run* and choose between a Print Ad or Web Ad. If opting for a print ad, select either Line Ad or Display Ad.
  8. Add any additional comments in the Comments section, if necessary, to clarify your request.
  9. *Attach a word document* containing your ad text as required. Ensure it meets all specifications outlined in your department's guidelines.
  10. Finally, complete any remaining fields such as Cost Center/Budget # and obtain the Department Approver Signature before submission.

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A display advertisement, also known as a non-classified advertisement, is a form of promotional content designed to be visually appealing. Unlike classified ads, they use more space, varied font sizes, creative layouts, images, and logos to attract attention.
While the landscape of digital marketing has drastically changed, classified marketing in its online form remains a relevant and valuable tool in 2025. Its direct intent, local focus, and cost-effectiveness offer unique advantages that can complement other digital strategies.
Is classified newspaper advertising worth it? Do people even read the newspaper anymore? The short answer is Yes, people do. In fact, classified newspaper advertising and newspaper display advertising can help you tie together your campaign, and draw more people to your website than you probably expect .
Classified Ads Employ attention-grabbing words and catchy phrases. Use simple language. State the facts as they are. Keep it formal and short (not more than 50 words). State the purpose of the ad clearly at the top. For example: Mention if the advertisement pertains to Wanted, Situation Vacant, Missing, To Let, etc.
Classified Advertising or line ads are one of the oldest forms of advertising and exist in print and online. Classified ads are generally also less expensive than many other types of advertising that exists today. They are most often found in Newspapers or other Print publications but also online as well.