Media Kit 2023
The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives
Our goal is to tell the story of the people, places and the heritage that make New Mexico special.
We offer useful and reliable information about energy efficiency, renewables and electric cooperation.
enchantment is circulated monthly and directly to more than 113,000 homes and businesses that are member-owners of electric cooperatives.
enchantment is published by the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
NOVEMBER 2021 Silver City, New Mexico, is known for its beauty, history and folklore Page 14 A Ghostly Claim ... Has a Silver City Lining enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument sheds light on the Mogollon culture. PHOTO BY STACEY LANE AUGUST 2021 Making a Di erence Animal rescues and sanctuaries in New Mexico help wildlife of all species. Page 14 PHOTO COURTESY OF SANTUARIO DE KARUNA enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives enchantment
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Demographics and Circulation
Demographics
Since 1960, our readers, primarily memberowners of their local electric cooperative, who are members of NMRECA, have grown up with enchantment magazine.
→ Circulation ....................... Over 100,000
→ Published ............................... Monthly
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Source: 2017 GFK MRI Protoype
Source: GFK MRI Reader
• Central New Mexico Electric: 12,428
• Central Valley Electric: 4,172
• Columbus Electric: 3,062
• Continental Divide Electric: 16,359
• Farmers’ Electric: 6,830
• Jemez Electric: 21,000
• Lea County Electric: 7,140
• Mora-San Miguel Electric: 7,919
• Northern Río Arriba Electric: 2,126
• Otero County Electric: 12,316
• Roosevelt County Electric: 2,397
• Sierra Electric: 3,112
• Socorro Electric: 8,545
• Southwestern Electric: 814
• Springer Electric: 1,817
• Other
Coverage… 80%
of our great state!
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FEBRUARY 2022 visitors can see how Puebloan people lived until the late-1830s A Place of Power Explore Pueblo culture and history at Pecos National Historic Park. Page 14 enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives
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Hale To The Stars • Enchanted Journeys • Energy Sense • On The Menu • Book Chat • Market Place • Youth Art • Stories about People, Places and New Mexico’s Heritage
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Adult Readers P/Copy ........................ 3 → Readership ............................. 268,000 → Women ........................................ 55% → Men ............................................. 45% → Married ........................................ 67% → Median Age ..................................... 55 → Median HHI ............................ $64,000 → Employed ..................................... 57% → Retired ......................................... 25% → Attended College+ ....................... 60% → Own Home ................................... 81% → Median Home Value ............. $193,293 → Average Acreage .................. 23.1 Acres
→ Shelf-Life ............................One Month →
Acreage
Profile Study
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Display Advertising Contact Shaylyn C. Hancock • 505-252-2540 enchantmentads@nmelectric.coop
Printing Mechanicals
• Printing Method: Heat Offset
• Binding: Saddle Stitch
• Resolution: 300 dpi
• Document size: 8.50 x 10.50
• Pages: 32
Print Sizes, Specifications, and Local Ad Rates
Press-Ready Artwork
• High resolution pdf or eps files only.
• All fonts must be embedded.
• Only CMYK color accepted.
• No crop or registration marks.
Covers Available
Cover 2 and 3: Full Page
Rates are effective as of January 2023
Deadlines
Space reservation: 25th of the month, two months prior to publication. For example, January 25 for the March edition.
Final ad creative submission: 5th of the month, one month prior to publication. For example, January 5 for the February edition.
Fees
→ Cover Charge, 2 or 3: $300
→ Guarantee Page, Members: $25
→ Guaranteed Page, Non-Member: $50
→ Design, Member: Free
→ Design, Non-Member: $50
→ Credit Card Service Fee: 5%
Discounts
→ Co-op Member: 25%
→ Non-Profit: 25%
→ Ad Agency: 15%
Payments
→ First payment due prior to printing.
→ Multiple runs, payment due the 1st of published month.
Ad Size 1x 3x 6x 10x 5% Disc. 10% Disc. 20% Disc. Full Page $2,048 $2,860 $2,720 $2,290 1/2 Full Page $1,495 $1,420 $1,345 $1,200 1/3 Page $1,040 $990 $940 $835 1/6 Page $550 $525 $495 $440 Column Inch 2.27" (w) $120 $115 $110 $95
Full Page 7.25” (w) x 9.75” (h)
1/3 Page H: 4.7” (w) x 4.7” (h) 1/3 Page V: 2.27” (w) x 9.56” (h) 1x: 1/6 Page 2.27” (w) x 4.7” (h) 1/2 Full Page V: 4.75” (w) x 7.25” (h) 1/2 Full Page H: 7.13” (w) x 4.7” (h) Column Inch 2.27” (w) x 1.0” (h) Column Inch 2.27” (w) x 2.0” (h)
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Display Advertising Contact
C. Hancock • 505-252-2540 enchantmentads@nmelectric.coop
Shaylyn
Advertising Conditions & Advertising Policy
1. All advertisements are accepted and published by the Publisher on the representation and warranty that the advertiser and/or advertising agency are authorized to publish the advertising copy submitted. When advertisements containing the names, pictures and/or testimonials of real persons, living or dead, are submitted for publication, the order or request for the publication shall be deemed to be a representation by the advertiser and/or advertising agency that they have written consent for their use in the advertisement of the name, picture and/or testimonial of any such real person, living or dead. It is understood that the advertiser and/or agency will indemnify and save the Publisher harmless from and against any loss, expense or other liability, including reasonable attorney’s fees, resulting from any claims or suits for libel, violation of right of privacy or publicity, plagiarism, copyright or trademark infringement and any other claims or suits that may arise out of the publication of such advertisement.
2. All copy, text and illustrations are subject to Publisher’s approval before execution of the order; and the right is reserved to reject or exclude copy which is, in Publisher’s sole judgment, unethical, misleading, questionable in character, in bad taste, detrimental to public health or interest, otherwise inappropriate or incompatible with the character of the publication, or that does not meet with the approval of the Federal Trade Commission, or does not meet any other government regulations, whether or not the ad has already been accepted and/or published. In the event of such cancellation or rejection by the Publisher, the advertisements already published shall be paid or billed at the rate provided for in the order.
3. All contents of advertisements are subject to Publisher’s approval. Publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement, insertion order, space reservation, or position commitment at any time, without liability even though previously acknowledged and accepted.
4. The Publisher reserves the right to place the word “advertisement” with any copy which in its sole opinion resembles editorial matter.
5. Positioning is at the discretion of the Publisher except where a request for a specific position is acknowledged by Publisher in writing.
6. Advertisements not received by closing date will not be entitled to the privilege of OK or revision by the advertiser or its agency.
Payment Methods
Advertisers who do not complete their schedule will be billed the short rate.
Rate Protection Policy
Rates are subject to change upon notice from Publisher. If changed, the advertiser or its agency may cancel its run at the time the change becomes effective without short charges, provided advertisements published prior to cancellation are consistent with the run order.
Advertising Policy
People who read enchantment are predominately rural, small-town residents who hold traditional family values. Any advertisement deemed to be in bad taste, of a questionable nature or unsuitable for a family-oriented magazine will not be accepted. This includes anything political, sexually explicit or deemed controversial.
Ads not accepted include the following:
• Ads that make unrealistic/unsubstantiated energy-saving claims
• CBD products, Marijuana, Cannabis, and Hemp
7. Cancellations or changes in orders may not be made by the advertiser or its agency after the ad closing date.
8. All insertion orders are subject to provisions of current rate card. Rates are subject to change upon notice from the Publisher. Should a change in rates be made, space reserved may be canceled by the advertiser or its agency at the time the change becomes effective without incurring short rate charges, provided the advertisements published to the date of cancellation are consistent with the appropriate frequency or volume rate. Cancellation in whole or part by the advertiser for any other reason will result in an adjustment of the rate to reflect actual space used at the earned frequency or volume rate.
9. Orders beyond current closing dates are accepted only at rates when prevailing.
10. Conditions are subject to change by Publisher without notice.
11. No conditions, other than those set forth in this rate card, shall be binding on the Publisher unless specifically agreed to in writing by the Publisher. Publisher will not be bound by conditions printed or appearing on order blanks or copy instructions which conflict with the provisions of this rate card.
12. Publisher shall have no liability for errors in key numbers.
13. Publisher shall not be liable for any costs or damages if for any reason it fails to publish an advertisement.
14. Production charges incurred on behalf of advertiser or its agency in the preparation of advertising material will be re-billed at net cost. All such charges are non-commissionable.
15. Publisher shall have the right to hold advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and generally liable for such monies as are due and payable to Publisher for advertising which advertiser or its agency ordered and which was published.
16. Publisher is not liable for delays in delivery and/or nondelivery in the event of an Act of God, action by any government or quasi-government entity, fire, flood, insurrection, riot, explosion, embargo, strikes whether legal or illegal, labor or material shortage, transportation interruption of any kind, work slowdown, or any condition beyond control of Publisher affecting production or delivery in any manner.
17. The term “Publisher” shall refer to the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
• Medical or health products lacking FDA approval or medical or health claims
• Anti-aging creams, pills, and lotions
• Personals or dating sites
• Tobacco
• Alcohol
• Handguns and concealable firearms
• Casinos not advertised as a destination resort
• Solar
Depending on federal and state laws, advertising exceptions may be made for weapons strictly intended for hunting purposes, for weapons that have been rendered permanently inoperable, or that
are collectibles—such as commemorative issues—from federally licensed firearms dealers or manufacturers. Organizations and individuals that provide products and/or services to NMRECA members and that do not compete directly or indirectly with individual NMRECA members may become advertisers.
Final acceptance or rejection of an advertisement will be determined by the NMRECA. Enchantment reserves the right to place “paid advertisement” with ad copy that, in the editor’s opinion, resembles editorial matter. Positioning is at the discretion of enchantment, although advertisers’ requests will be considered.
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Display Advertising Contact Shaylyn C. Hancock • 505-252-2540 enchantmentads@nmelectric.coop
Digital Ads, Classified Section, and Stories
We are digital… you can be too!
Whether you’re on the go or at home, you have access to enchantment online. We understand how busy life can be, so we offer you a digital edition you can browse online via your computer or mobile device. Visit enchantment online at www.issuu.com/enchantmentmagazine and find enchantment on Facebook at facebook.com/enchantmentnmreca
Digital Ads
As part of your print ad purchase:
• Included in the digital edition of enchantment found on our website.
• Included on Facebook facebook.com/enchantmentnmreca.
• Shout outs on Facebook.
Classified Section
• This section is for members of New Mexico’s rural electric co-ops only.
• All ads must be prepaid. No discounts available.
• Cost is $20 for the first 40 words per ad, per category. Each additional word is 50¢.
• Small graphics, such as brands, are an additional $5 to the regular cost of ad.
• Contact Mary Salazar, msalazar@nmelectric.coop.
Story Suggestions
• Email to: tcondit@nmelectric.coop
Display Advertising Contact Shaylyn C. Hancock • 505-252-2540
enchantmentads@nmelectric.coop
OCTOBER 2021 Carl Turner served his neighbors as a state representative, led the NMRECA and shepherded a college scholarship Page 14 A Man and His Legacy enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives Carl Turner speaking with riders on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. PHOTO COURTESY OF NMRECA JANUARY 2022 John Mulhouse offers insight into many of New Mexico’s well-known ghost towns. Page 14
The church in Taiban, New Mexico, is author John Mulhouse’s favorite ghost town structure. PHOTO BY JOHN MULHOUSE enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives
Ghost Town Hunter
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DECEMBER 2021 Marine Toys for Tots helps make sure children have toys for the holidays. Page 14 Santa’s Helpers enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives The Toys for Tots program has distributed more than 600 million toys since 1947. PHOTO COURTESY OF MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FOUNDATION. JANUARY 2022 John Mulhouse offers insight into many of New Mexico’s well-known ghost towns. Page 14 Ghost Town Hunter The church in Taiban, New Mexico, is author John Mulhouse’s favorite ghost town structure. PHOTO BY JOHN MULHOUSE enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives SEPTEMBER 2021 enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives Fire lookout Dixie Boyle always has a companion dog in the tower with her. This is Maggie, one of the many dogs that has accompanied Dixie in fire towers the past 35 years. Read more on page 14. PHOTO COURTESY OF DIXIE BOYLE enchantment The Voice of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives 614 Don Gaspar Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87505 505-982-4671 Since 1960, our readers, primarily member-owners of their local electric cooperative that are members of the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association have grown up with enchantment magazine. www.enchantment.coop www.nmelectric.coop Tom Condit, Director of Communications tcondit@nmelectric.coop