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Posted on January 24, 2007

Online advertising is one of the most powerful advertising mediums available today and yet it is also one of the easiest and least costly to use. It is powerful and immediate with the ability not only to create brand awareness and improve positioning in customers’ minds but also to entice direct action such as a website visit, a newsletter subscription, or a sale. You can reach a large, highly targeted audience in a short period of time. In terms of cost, online advertising is one of the least expensive options available to market your products and services.

Philippines Today .Net provides different ad opportunities for your online advertising needs (see our advertising packages below). With our very low fixed introductory monthly rate, your ads will have a maximum exposure to our online users.

Advertising Packages 1. Leaderboard
Banner running across the top of the page and will be rotated with other leaderboard banners
Dimensions: 728×90 pixels
File type: SWF / JPEG / GIF
Maximum file size: 20 KB (static / GIF), 30 KB (flash)

2. Vertical Banner
Banner appearing along the left or right navigation bar and will appear on all pages of the site
Dimensions: 120×240 pixels
File type: SWF / JPEG / GIF
Maximum file size: 16 KB (static / GIF), 30 KB (flash)

3. Button Banner
Banner placed along the left or right navigation bar and will appear on all pages of the site
Dimensions: 120×90 pixels
File type: SWF / JPEG / GIF
Maximum file size: 16 KB (static / GIF), 30 KB (flash)

4. Text Link Ad
Link ads consist of not more than 15 words and at most 2 links pointing to the same site.

5. Others
For special types of banner ads, please contact webadmin @ philippinestoday.net for information and details.

For pricing and other inquiries, please send an email to webadmin @ philippinestoday.net

Banner ad policies

  1. To accept/reject advertisements in accordance with the publisher’s policies.
  2. To not be bound by any condition appearing on any advertiser’s or advertising agency’s contracts, orders or copy instructions which conflict with publication policies.
  3. Not to be responsible for poor reproduction caused by material with wrong specifications.
  4. To reject ads promoting sauna and massage parlors, bold shows, and entertainment, and those exploiting sex.
  5. To have all ads clearly identified by the trademark or signature of the advertiser.
  6. Only written complaints filed within 30 days after publication online shall be entertained. Final lay-out and copy are subject to editorial approval.
  7. To reject or discontinue ads which contain false information or services, those that do not conform to acceptable standards in advertising, or those that, in the judgment of Philippines Today, may be detrimental to its integrity.
  8. For further information, contact webadmin @ philippinestoday.net.

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