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February 4, 2012
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Content Advertising

Ad Details

Content Advertisements, are simple and easy to do. Content Advertisements can be displayed in the content body for all of the articles in a single category. These can also simply be displayed in all the content created by a particular columnist. 


Content Ads must be 100x100 or 250x150, theFCAA.org standard size for content advertisment ads, and in JPG, GIF, or animated GIF format. In consideration of our readers on slower connections, we ask that file sizes be kept below 60KB. Advertisements can be changed at anytime with a one week notice of the desired change to your ad.

 

 

250x150  (WxH)
 


100x100 (WxH)

 



In order to keep fast page load times as well as improve security, we will host all content advertisements and text off of our servers.

Since theFCAA.org is a family oriented/safe site, logos that are pornographic or adult themed in nature will not be permitted. We retain the right to approve or deny any advertising campaign.

Pricing

We base our prices off of length of time, and our logo link packages start at 3 Month period. Once you have decided on a package, you can complete your order by following these steps. 

 

How To Complete Your Ad Submission

Please provide the following information. 

  1. Your Logo or message, in PNG, JPG, GIF, or animated GIF format.
  2. The destination URL of your campaign
  3. The duration of your campaign* (see chart below)
  4. The start date of your campaign (if not immediately)
  5. Attach your logo link and send in an email to us
  6. You will receive an email from us stating that we have verified accepted your content advertisement.
  7. You will need to click the purchase button for the desired campaign duration below and once we have received your payment your banner will appear on our website with in 2 - 48 hours.
Campaign Package Rate Price/Article Purchase

3 Articles

$ 180.00 USD $ 60.00 USD Click Here
6 Articles $ 300.00 USD $ 50.00 USD Click Here
Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 July 2007 )
 
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