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Classified Ads

It's easy to place an in-column classified ad in The Destin Log. Whether you're wanting to place a new ad, or renew an existing ad, you can do it online!

Our Classified Customer Entry System allows you to select the classification, enter your copy and select the rate package that best applies to your needs. The Destin Log reserves the right to reject advertising that does not meet classified copy standards.

If you have any questions, or need a quick response to your advertising need, please call (850) 864-0320 (The Northwest Florida Daily News, which processes our classifieds) and speak with a classified sales representative.

Click here to start your classified ad online.

 

Rates & Deadlines

Private Party Ads
Prices include "New Today" banner on the first day run and “Top Ad” on our website.
1 Week.....(4 lines).....$18.60
1 Month.....(4 lines).....$51.00

Commercial Ads
Prices include "New Today" banner on the first day run and “Top Ad” on our website.
1 Week.....(4 lines).....$25.40
1 Month.....(4 lines).....$67.00

Best price break falls on a 1 month run.


Full Market Combo Rates
Run your ad in the Destin Log and Walton Sun for great savings!

Private Party Ads
Prices include "New Today" banner on the first day run and “Top Ad” on our website
1 Week.....(4 lines).....$29.60
1 Month....(4 lines).....$78.00

Commercial Ads
Prices include "New Today" banner on the first day run and “Top Ad” on our website
1 Week ... (4 lines) .... $40.00
1 Month ... (4 lines) .... $93.20


Destin Log Deadlines

Wednesday issue deadline.......10:00 am Tuesday
Saturday issue deadline........10:00 am Friday

Call (850) 837-7040 for more information.

Fax (850) 314-7108

 

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