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Published On: Mon, Dec 3rd, 2012

How We Work


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If you enjoy reading Fayette Advocate, read this to understand how we operate to bring you free news each day.

Bringing the community free and local news is what we’re all about. We’re here to see that you stay informed with the latest happenings in your community, right down to your street.

In order to bring Fayette Advocate to you each day, it requires a lot of behind the scenes work, including the sale of advertisement.

See, we don’t charge readers to read our editions, so therefore, we pay the light bill by revenue generated through the sale of advertisement.

What drives the sale of advertisement are the circulation numbers and clicks generated by you, the reader.

Not everyone clicks, and that’s okay because every month just enough do so we can keep the lights on.

In order to keep Fayette Advocate free for your enjoyment, help us out by clicking on the advertisement on our website that interest you.

As always, thanks for getting your news from your hometown news leader.

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