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media kit K–12 SCHOOL DISTRICTS WILL SPEND ALMOST $600 BILLION THIS SCHOOL YEAR ON PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. PLAN TO BE FRONT AND CENTER AS THEY MAKE THEIR PURCHASING DECISIONS. SALES CONTACT DEE BUSBY, Ascend Media 7015 College Boulevard, Suite 600 Overland Park, KS 66211-1523 [email protected] 913.344.1411 ... ...
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media kitK–12 school districts will spend almost $600 billion this

school year on products and services. plan to be front

and center as they maKe their purchasing decisions.

sales contact

Dee BUsBY, Ascend Media7015 College Boulevard, Suite 600Overland Park, KS 66211-1523

[email protected]

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Typically, the Association of School Business Officials International

(ASBO) members are the “number two” administrators in the school

district, responsible for budgeting and purchasing all products and services

associated with building, construction and maintenance, transportation,

technology, food services, and employee benefits. ASBO members are

the financial decision makers in education. The typical ASBO member is

responsible for major purchases in several product and service areas in the

school district. Make sure your advertising dollars are reaching this market.

All ASBO members receive School Business Affairs as a member benefit, with

86% considering it a valuable “must-read.” As a plus, you’ll reach ASBO’s 58

affiliate organizations, which represent more than 35,000 additional school

business professionals.

The Definitive Resource for Financial Decision Makers

School Business Affairs is the only education magazine published specifically

for school financial managers, assistant superintendents of business,

and purchasing directors at the national level. Published by ASBO, School

Business Affairs reaches the buyers you want to target, buyers who purchase

all of the products and services for their districts. The definitive resource

for today’s school business officials and financial decision makers, School

Business Affairs covers the full spectrum of school management concerns,

including accounting, budgeting, maintenance and operations, pupil

transportation, food service, legal issues, human resources, and much more.

“You’ve done it again! I confess that my schedule is hectic (imagine that) and that I finally got to the April issue of School Business Affairs just today. And right there in the first two articles was information about remote access computing and RFID technology for asset control, which I really needed. I continued on to the article about geospatial technology and then the one on getting more punch into my presentations. You see? I’m not even half through the magazine and already I’ve been given great information on topics that are not only timely, but essential to me.…I can always count on your magazine to keep me informed on the wide array of subjects this profession requires me to know about. Thanks for your great work. It is really appreciated out here in the field.”

— Ronald L. Frandsen, CPA Business Administrator, Brigham City, UT

Who Are ASBO Members? the financial decision makers in education.

Here’s a snapshot of the average member: We’ll Show You the Money

11,000 STUDENTS

Average district size Per-pupil spending

12,778 $ 125 MILLION

Total expenditures

$ 110 MILLION

Operating expenditures

$ 13 MILLION

Capital budget

$$

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School Business Affairs Is the Magazine for Business Managers in Education! School Business Affairs (SBA) features the top school business

stories, expert columns, best practices, and special reports.

And each month, our elite K–12 decision makers—your best

sales prospects—meticulously review this key information

to help them evaluate and purchase products and services

for their school districts. Consult the editorial calendar on

page 6, and then contact our account representative for

assistance in developing a program best suited to your

promotional objectives and budget.

Every issue of SBA is filled with details on dozens of topics that appeal

to all school business managers in districts large and small. A single

edition offers a wide scope of subjects—scan through the pages and

you could find strategies for coordinating a school safety audit,

alternative fuels for school busses, a roadmap to after-school programs,

and construction in a tight economy.

That’s why, for more than 75 years, school business professionals have

turned to ASBO’s official magazine for the answers to their questions,

innovative ideas, and previews of challenges and opportunities that

may be coming their way.

Reader Profile

With an average budget oversight of $125 million annually, SBA readers

hold the positions that spend the money.

SBA readers manage the business side of school district operations.

These areas include fiscal management, data processing, construction,

transportation, food service, maintenance and operations, human

resources, personnel, and much more!

Reader Stability Delivers Frequency With an average of 18 years in this position, SBA readers have the staying

power to support effective, long-lasting relationships. This stable readership

base allows you to drive your message home and achieve your goals.

School Business Affairsthe magazine for business managers in education.

“ASBO members are key leaders in achieving their school districts’ public finance and education goals.

We’re proud to work closely with school finance professionals to understand their needs and to design solutions that maximize financial resources for teaching and learning.”

— DeeDee Kahring Vice President, Springsted Incorporated

SERVICE IN THE PROFESSION More than 10 years tenure in current position

18 years in the profession

BUDGET OVERSIGHT

$125 million annually

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LEADER BOARD: 1 position available at $750 per issue.

TOWER ADS: 2 rotating positions available at $500 each.

Digital SBA ASBO provides each issue of School Business Affairs (SBA) in

an online digital version that supplements and complements

each printed issue.

The digital version includes all content and advertising

found in the print version. Readers are able to flip through

the entire issue online to view everything as they normally

would with the regular print issues of SBA. This adds up to

increased distribution and exposure for each issue of SBA

as well as for your advertising message.

Additionally, all issues of SBA are archived and made easily accessible on

our website. This means that the advertising message purchased for print

will live on the digital version—at no extra cost. For your company to stand

out even further online, we offer a very limited number of leader board and

tower advertisements for each issue of SBA. You can increase your exposure

by purchasing these online banner advertisements. Your advertisement

will stay online with that issue in our archived edition of SBA.

Accents Online, ASBO’s official eNewsletter Emailed to over 5,000 school business officials every other

Thursday, the Accents Online eNewsletter offers up-to-date

news in the worlds of education and school finance.

At a cost of only $700 per month, your advertisement will:

n Reach an attentive audience, as the newsletter is

delivered right to their inbox every two weeks.

n Maximize your visibility, as your company may get

repeat exposure throughout the year.

Accents Online advertising opportunity includes:q Banner ad on the right-hand column of Accents Online (120 x 240pixels, 72 dpi).q Banner ad links to your company website.Space reservation is due on the Thursday one week before publication. Materials are due the Monday before publication.

It’s DigitalIncreased distribution and exposure for each issue of SBA.

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The official ASBO website offers valuable information to members. More than 8,600

unique visitors per month.

For more information contact Dee Busby today at 913.344.1411.

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What SBA Readers Buyensuring school business officials are effectively equipped.

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86% Accounting, Auditing, and Budgeting

85% Finance

77% Payroll/Benefits

75% Purchasing

63% Risk Management

57% Food Services

Primary responsibilities of ASBO members:

“In ING’s view, the work that ASBO does every day revolves around a key principle: ensuring that school business officials are equipped with the tools they need to do their jobs most effectively...which ultimately benefits their districts, the local communities, and most importantly, the kids.”

— Ketul Thaker National Director for Education Markets, ING

ASBO members are responsible for purchasing virtually every product and service used in our school systems.ASBO members and School Business Affairs readers purchase

and recommend purchases of:

Budgeting, Purchasing, and Financial Management n Budget development and administration tools

n Financial management and auditing services

n Investment and bond consulting, ratings, and underwriting

n Procurement and inventory management systems

Facility Operations and Maintenance n Architectural design and engineering services

n Construction and renovation services

n Building and grounds maintenance services and supplies

n Energy and environmental-control products and services

n Office equipment, furniture, flooring, and lighting supplies

Human Resources n Employee benefits consulting and services

n Life, health, and other insurance plans

n Legal consulting and representation

n Retirement planning services

Technology n Computer workstations and software

n Telecommunications and network systems

n Asset management software

Instruction n Textbooks and instructional materials

n Audio-visual equipment

n Recreational and sports supplies

Transportation and Security n Transportation

n Security systems

n Risk management systems

Food Service n Food service products

n Cafeteria services and supplies

REACHING THE GATEKEEPERS Published 11 times a year, School Business Affairs is read by the gatekeepers in education spending—those responsible for developing school district budgets, selecting vendors, and buying products and services related to student curriculum, services, and supplies.

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ASBO Editorial Calendar2013 School Business Affairs editorial calendar

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Issue Cover Story Deadlines

January Work-Life Balance Space Reservation: Monday, Oct 29, 2012 Materials Due: Wednesday, Nov 7, 2012

February Ancillary Services Space Reservation: Thursday, Nov 29, 2012 Materials Due: Monday, Dec 10, 2012

March Career Management Space Reservation: Thursday, Dec 27, 2012 Materials Due: Wednesday, Jan 9, 2013

April Technology Space Reservation: Monday, Jan 28, 2013 Materials Due: Wednesday, Feb 6, 2013

May School as Community Space Reservation: Thursday, Feb 28, 2013 Materials Due: Monday, Mar 11, 2013

June Leadership Space Reservation: Friday, Mar 29, 2013 Materials Due: Monday, Apr 8, 2013

July/August Communication Space Reservation: Monday, Apr 29, 2013 Materials Due: Wednesday, May 8, 2013

September Finance and Budgeting Space Reservation: Friday, Jun 28, 2013 Materials Due: Monday, Jul 8, 2013

October Risk Management Space Reservation: Monday, Jul 29, 2013 Materials Due: Wednesday, Aug 7, 2013

November Innovative Practices Space Reservation: Thursday, Aug 29, 2013 Materials Due: Monday, Sept 9, 2013

December Human Resources Space Reservation: Monday, Sept 30, 2013 Materials Due: Wednesday, Oct 9, 2013

Columns and Departments

n Technology

n Leadership

n Legal and Legislative Issues

n International Aspects

n Corporate Corner

n Member Spotlight

n President’s Message

n Executive Director’s Message

n Publisher’s Message

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2013 Annual Meeting & Expo Program BookThe Program Book is by far the most-read publication at ASBO’s Annual Meeting & Expo. Attendees refer to it every day as they plan their schedules and look up speaker and exhibitor information. They also use it as a resource long after they return home.

Ad space reservations due: August 23, 2013

Ad materials due: August 30, 2013

Historically, AM&E attendance is around 1,200 school business managers.

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Join an esteemed group of corporations serving school business

management professionals. Corporate partners are trusted providers

who are recognized by ASBO members for their contributions to the

association and the profession at large.

Partner Packages Include:n Visibility in print and electronic messaging.

n Recognition on the ASBO website.

n Booth space at the AM&E.

n Advertising opportunities.

n Built-in activation fund to tailor your marketing efforts.

There are two levels of partnerships beginning with a minimum

commitment of $25,000. As an ASBO corporate partner, we will work

with you to meet your marketing objectives. For more information, visit

www.asbointl.org/partnership or contact Sabrina Soto, director of

corporate partnerships, at 866.682.2729 x7088.

Maximize Your ROI67% of ASBO members said they would be more likely to purchase

products or services from a company affiliated with ASBO

over the company’s competitors.

*Results from the 2011 ASBO member survey, based on total respondents.

Corporate Partnershipstrusted providers who are recognized by asBo members.

The 2013 ASBO Annual Meeting & Expo (AM&E) is your best opportunity to target the largest, most qualified audience of school business officials in the profession. K–12 school districts spend over $600 billion a year, and most ASBO members control annual budgets averaging $125 million. No other event offers you such exclusive, unlimited access to top decision makers and purchasers.

October 25–28, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts

ASBO offers you direct exposure to top education buyers in North America and beyond. We work with hundreds of companies every year to arrange space at our AM&E. Find out more by contacting Exhibits Manager Mary Sanchez-Quigg at [email protected] or 866.682.2729 x7075.

Exhibit at ASBO’s Annual Meeting & Expo

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Rise above exhibitor status and become a stakeholder in education with your

fellow ASBO members: your clients. At only $370, Corporate Membership

with ASBO is one of the best investments you can make!

Gain year-round exposure to the purchasers of school products and services

n Identified as an ASBO Corporate Member in ASBO’s online

Buyers Guide

n Discounts on exhibit space

n Discounts on advertising and mailing lists

n Recognition on ASBO’s website

Understand your clients’ responsibilitiesn School Business Affairs magazine provides an in-depth perspective on

school business management every month, including a corporate column

specifically for you.

n School Business Daily collects news from across the education industry

and provides a daily recap.

n Accents Online delivers association news every other Thursday.

n Special webcasts and online learning provide targeted professional

development.

n You’ll receive discounts on ASBO book titles.

Influence the Professionn Be eligible for ASBO’s corporate member advisory committee and

professional committees.

“Membership with ASBO International is vital to the health of our business. It allows us to stay closest to what matters most…our customers. The newsletters, conferences, and networking help us keep up with the pulse of the marketplace and truly meet our clients’ needs.”

— Kate Kreager Sales Manager, ActiveEducate, a part of the Active Network

Corporate Membership

Membership Levels What Corporate Membership Is Right for You?

“Being a member of ASBO has helped us keep up to date with the ever-changing challenges facing business officials today. Our Corporate membership with ASBO allows us to nurture our long-standing relationships, find solutions to the latest issues, and customize products and services that make sense for schools.”

— Hank Ehrsam VP of Sales and Marketing, National Insurance Services

To become a Corporate Member now, simply add the amount of your membership level to your total on the application on the opposite page.

Want to be listed in our online Buyers’ Guide?Become an ASBO Corporate Member. Join online at www.asbointl.org/JoinOnline

1 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP $370

3 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS $820

5 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS $1,150

Want more than 5 Corporate Memberships? Add $200 for each additional member.

Visit www.asbointl.org or contact Theresa Boulware at 866.682.2729 x7080 or email [email protected] for more information.

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Please supply the information below

q Ms. q Mrs. q Mr. q MBA q Ph.D. q Ed.D. q Other_____

Name:

Title:

Company Name:

Address:

City: State/Province: ZIP/Postal Code:

Email: Country:

Phone: Fax:

Number of sales offices in North America:

Professional Interest AreasPlease select the top three reasons you’re joining or renewing your membership with ASBO.q Being identified as an ASBO memberq Brand recognition in ASBO’s Buyers’ Guideq Keeping up-to-date with clients’ responsibilitiesq Positioning yourself as an expert in the fieldq Networking with ASBO membersq Leadership development opportunitiesq Sharpening staff marketing and sales skillsq Promoting new products and servicesq Discounts on advertising and direct marketingq Exhibiting at ASBO conferences

Please select membership levelq 1 Corporate Membership $370q 3 Corporate Memberships* $820q 5 Corporate Memberships* $1,150q Additional Memberships* $200 each* Please send ASBO complete contact information for each person included in membership.

What kind of K–12 products are you marketing? q Business Servicesq Educational Materials / Instructionq Equipment / Furnitureq Facilitiesq Fine Arts / Physical Education / Athleticsq Food / Healthq HR / Accountingq Management / Administrationq Safety / Securityq Technology / Communicationsq Transportation

Additional Opportunitiesq Please send information on exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities with ASBO.

What are your company’s annual earnings from the K–12 education market (U.S. dollars)?q Just starting q $20-50 millionq $1-5 million q $50-100 millionq $5-20 million q Over $100 million

Please select payment method

For details on Corporate Member benefits and discounts, or to download a complete membership brochure, visit us on the web at www.asbointl.org/Corporate

q Check or Money Order Enclosed q Invoice Company q Invoice Me

Credit Card: q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover

Name on Card:

Card No.: Exp. Date:

Signature:

Payment must be in U.S. dollars or equivalent. Non-refundable dues cover a 12-month period. Benefits begin when full payment is received. Please make checks payable to ASBO International. Dues include a $95 subscription to School Business Affairs magazine and a $34 subscription to Accents Online newsletter.

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Corporate Membership/Renewal Application

ASBO International39912 Treasury CenterChicago, IL 60694

P 866.682.2729

F 703.880.7171

www.asbointl.org/Corporate

Please mail or fax form to ASBO International, Membership Services or call Theresa Boulware at 866.682.2729 x7080.

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Material SpecificationsDELIVERY:n Send all files to Ascend Media for pre-flight.n CDs are preferred; Zip disks are acceptable.n Include matchprint proof for 4-Color ads or laser

copy for B/W ads.ACCEPTABLE FILE FORMATS:n QuarkXpress 4.0 or 5.0 files with “Collect for

Output” report.n Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop files.n Ads in TIFF, EPS, or print-optimized PDF format are

acceptable.n Postscript fonts and all graphics must be included

in delivery.ART AND COLORS:n 300 dpi minimum.n CMYK files only. Pantones not converted to CMYK

will be treated as spot colors.n Please convert B/W files to grayscale.SCREENS:n 133-Line Screen Recommended.n 120-Line Screen Minimum.n 150-Line Screen Maximum.POLICIES:

n Deviation from these standard guidelines may require additional time or cost, and/or sacrifice reproduction predictability.

n ASBO and Ascend Media reserve the right to request new files whenever necessary.

n Art is returned only upon request. Otherwise, materials are stored by printer for 12 months and are then destroyed.

Print SpecificationsPRINTING: Web OffsetBINDING: Saddle-stitchedPAGE TRIM: 8.125” (Width) 10.875” (Depth)Please keep vital copy at least .25” from final trim.LIVE AREA: 7” (Width) 10” (Depth)

Online Ad Specifications:Accents enewsletter Banner ad—120 X 240 pxASBO Website Banner ad—120 X 240 px SBA Digital Flipbook Leader Board ad—728 X 90 px Tower ad—160 X 600 px Materials are due the Thursday before publication.

ELECTRONIC AD SPECIFICATIONS:

n Ad files should be GIF or JPG format, RGB, 72 dpi, under 130kb and submitted at actual size.n For linked ads, URL must be submitted along with creative material. Both the ad and URL for linking are subject to association approval.

Illustration of Ad Sizes and Specificationsfor School Business Affairs and ASBO’s Program Book

Publishers’ StatementStatement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation1. Publication Title: School Business Affairs. 2. Publication Number: 0036-651X. 3. Filing Date: August 21, 2011. 4. Issue Frequency: Monthly. 5. No. of Issues Published Annually: 11. 6. Annual Subscription Price: $95. 7. Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 11401 North Shore Drive, Reston, VA 20190. 8. Mailing Address of Headquarters: 11401 North Shore Drive, Reston, VA 20190.9. Names and Mailing Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: John D. Musso, RSBA, Association of School Business Officials International, 11401 North Shore Drive, Res-ton, VA 20190. Editor: Patricia George, 37864 Alberts Farm Drive, Purcellville, VA 20132. Managing Editor: Siobhan McMahon, Association of School Business Officials International, 11401 North Shore Drive, Reston, VA 20190.10. Owner: Association of School Business Officials International, 11401 North Shore Drive, Reston, VA 20190. 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Hold-ers Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Other Securities: None. 12. Tax Status: The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes has not changed during the preceding 12 months. 13. Publica-tion Title: School Business Affairs. 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below: July/August 2012.

15. Extent and Nature of Circulation

A. Total number of copies (net press run) 4486 4457 1. Paid and/or requested circulation paid/requested outside country 0 0 2. Mail Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541 4486 4457 3. Paid In-County Subscriptions as Stated on Form 3541 0 0 4. Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Non-USPS Paid Distribution 0 0C. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation 4486 4457D. Free Distribution by Mail 1. Outside County as Stated on Form 3541 0 0 2. In County as Stated on Form 3541 0 0 3. Other Classes Mailed Through the USPS 0 0E. Free Distribution Outside the Mail 0 0F. Total Free Distribution 0 0G. Total Distribution 4486 4457H. Copies Not Distributed 0 0I. Total 4486 4457J. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation 100% 100%16. This Statement of Ownership will be printed in the October 2010 issue of School Business Affairs.17. I certify that all information furnished above is true and complete. Siobhan McMahon.

No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date

Average No. Copies Each Issue

During Preceding

A B C

F

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EG H

A. Full Page Bleed 8.375” x 11.125”B. Full Page, No Bleed 7” x 10”C. 1/2 Page Island 4.625” x 7”D. 1/2 Page Horizontal 7” x 4.625”E. 1/3 Page Vertical 2.25” x 10”F. 1/3 Page Horizontal 4.625” x 4.875”G. 1/4 Page Vertical 3.5” x 4.625”H. 1/4 Page Horizontal 4.625” x 3.5”

SALES CONTACT: Dee Busby913.344.1411 n [email protected]

School Business Affairs Production Specifications

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ASBO International Publications Rate Card

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School Business Affairs

School Business Affairs Covers

2013 Annual Meeting & Expo Program Book

Leader Board—1 position available $750 (per issue)

Tower Ads—2 rotating positions $500 (each—per issue)

Digital SBA (monthly issue – flipbook)

Ads link to your company website $700 (per month)

Accents Online

One three-month block $650

Two three-month blocks $1,150

One-year block $2,000

ASBO Website

School Business Affairs Production Specifications

Also Available:

o Insertso Belly bandso Tabbed pages and more!

Contact Ascend Media for personalized rates.

Frequency Discount Policies3x and 6x frequency rates are earned by running ads in any 3 or 6 issues within a 12-month period. 11x rates are earned by running ads in 11 consecutive issues within a one-year period. To qualify for discounts, advertisers must submit reservations for all issues initially. Advertisers will be short-rated if they do not use the amount of space upon which the billing was based.

Sales Contact: Dee BusbyAscend Media7015 College Boulevard, Suite 600Overland Park, KS 66211-1523

[email protected]

Payment Policies: o Recognized agencies are given 15% commissiono Payments are made on a “Net 30-day” schedule

1x 3x 6x 11x 22x

Full Page $2245 $2132 $2070 $1947 $1774

1/2 Page Island $1772 $1690 $1597 $1514 $1380

1/2 Page Horizontal $1607 $1494 $1313 $1257 $1133

1/3 Page $1185 $1071 $1020 $958 $865

1/4 Page $948 $875 $834 $793 $721

3x 6x 11x

Cover 2 (Inside Front) $4995 $4748 $4501

Cover 3 (Inside Back) $4511 $4264 $4058

Cover 4 (Outside Back) $5119 $4867 $4635

B/W 4-Color

Back Cover (4-Color Only) N/A $6138

Cover 2 or 3 $4429 $5706

Full Page $2575 $3811

1/2 Page Island or Horizontal $1823 $3100

1/3 Page Island or Horizontal $1277 $2555

1/4 Page Horizontal $1050 $2328

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Terms and Conditions1. The publisher reserves the right to give better position than specified in the order, at no increase in rate.2. The advertiser’s index is prepared under the regulations and policies of the publisher as an extra service to the advertiser over and above its space order. The publisher, therefore, does not assume liability for errors in the index notwithstanding all normal precautions.3. The publisher assumes no liability if for any reason it becomes necessary to omit an advertisement.4. The publisher reserves the right to limit the size of space to be occupied by any advertisement.5. Any deliberate attempt to simulate the publication’s format is not permitted, and the publisher reserves the right to place the word “advertisement” with copy which in the publisher’s opinion resembles editorial matter.6. Requests for specified position are given consideration but no guarantee is made unless the position premium has been provided for in the contract.7. Signing this agreement indicates firm space commitment in accordance with the corresponding rate card. A faxed, signed copy of this agreement is also binding.8. Advertising agency and/or client are liable should one of the other default. Any ad agency signing for a client will be held responsible for the fulfillment of this non-cancelable contract.9. All rates are net. Payment is due at space deadline. No agency or cash discounts are permitted. A minimum $500 late fee will be charged for materials received after the materials deadline.10. Advertiser agrees that the publisher’s liability (if any), due to omissions or errors in such advertising, shall in no event exceed the amount of charges for the listing or advertising which was omitted or in which the error occurred; liability shall be discharged by abatement of the charges or an advertising allowance commensurate with the error for the particular listing or advertising in which the omission or error occurred. No adjustments will be made to any free listing or advertisement.

ASBO International Publications Form

Please complete the following agency information:

Advertiser: Agency (if applicable):

Billing Information: q Agency q Advertiser Contact Name:

Billing Address: City, State, Zip:

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Please complete the following publication information:Please refer to rate card on page 11.

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Please Note: Payment is due at time of application. Make checks payable to Ascend Media, LLC. Please pay in U. S. dollars only.

Subject to acceptance by Ascend Media, LLC n All Advertising subject to the Association of School Business Officials International approval

Sales Contact: Dee BusbyPhone: 913.344.1411Fax: [email protected]

Please send insertion orders to:Ascend Media, LLCAttn: Dee Busby7015 College Boulevard, Suite 600Overland Park, KS 66211-1523Phone: 913.344.1411Fax: [email protected]

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Please remit payments to:Ascend Media, LLCP.O. Box 414674Kansas City, MO 64141-4674

Sign and return to:Dee BusbyAscend Media, LLC7015 College Boulevard, Suite 600Overland Park, KS 66211-1523Phone: 913.344.1411Fax: 913.344.1417

Deadlines for Publications Space reservation Materials Due and payment due

School Business Affairs See editorial See editorial (SBA) calendar calendar

2013 Annual Meeting August 23, 2013 August 30, 2013 Program Book

I have read and agree to the terms and conditions as set forth on this document.

Authorized Advertiser/Agency Signature & Title PO # (if necessary)

Ascend Media Advertising Agreement


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