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CreepyLA is the Los Angeles Halloween blog, covering events, happenings, and local history regarding the supernatural, horror films, and, of course, Halloween.
While the site runs continuously throughout the year, our “season” officially begins September 1st, and runs through the first week of November.
Ad Rates (for ads beginning August 1 – October 31)
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Top Sidebar (330×250): $350/month (four rotating spots available)*
Sidebar Skyscraper (160×600) $250/month (four rotating spots available)*
125×125 sidebar ads: $50/month (eight available – random order but always appearing)*
Discounts
Purchase any combination of two monthly units and receive 25% off.
Small local (L.A. area) businesses may also receive ads at 50% off.
If interested in an ad, sponsorship, or other promotional opportunity, please contact me any time via email at creepyla@gmail.com.





Greetings!
I wanted to let you know about the book I have written named “Knott’s Halloween Haunt – A Picture History.” A first of its kind, the book chronicles how Knott’s Berry Farm transformed their park into a Halloween event in 1973 and how it became the “world’s largest and scariest Halloween party.” The book was released earlier this month in conjunction with the event’s 40th anniversary.
Along with the foreword written by actor, Neil Patrick Harris, the book took ten years of comprehensive research to complete and contains over 300 photographs outlining the event’s history. The book has been flying off the shelves at Knott’s Berry Farm this year and receiving rave reviews. If you would like the press releases and more info, please e-mail me and I would be happy to provide the information to you. If you could make mention of it on your site and/or spread the word, I believe your readers would appreciate this one-of-a-kind book.
Thank you for your consideration and have a wonderfully terrifying season!
Sincerely,
Ted Dougherty
Ultimatehaunt.com