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Design Features
This website offers a choice of 3 Ad Rotators, described by their positions: Banner,
Footer and Sidebar. An Ad Rotator can contain anything from 1 to 10 or more Ads
and these are displayed on a rotating basis. The relative importance of an Ad
compared to others sharing the same rotator is referred to as its weight.
When an Ad is displayed, this is referred to as an impression. When an
Ad is clicked, a new page opens displaying the link stored in the Ad. The
website records the number of impressions and clicks for each Ad and a detailed
report can be given on request. Required information to place an Ad:
- Position - banner, footer, sidebar
- Size - height and width. Standard sizes and size restrictions apply
- Weight - 10 to 100 percent of impressions generated by the rotator. 100 percent
corresponds to a static/non-rotating Ad
- Duration - number of days the Ad will appear. Start and End dates required
- Linked webpage - the page which appears when the Ad is clicked
- Format - Ads can be supplied as jpeg or gif images, or as Flash (.swf) movies
Dimensions
Each position has a standard size, which is shown in the Calculator above.
Pricing is based on this size. If an Ad is submitted for a particular position
that is equal to or smaller than the standard size for that position, then it
is charged at the standard size rate. If it exceeds the standard size, then the
ratio of the submitted size to the standard size will determine the fee
increase. The width of the Sidebar position is not alterable.
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Advertiser Benefits
Sydney now has a well-established community of dancers and devotees of
Argentinian Tango. Within this community and increasingly around the world,
sydneytango.com.au has proven its value as a vital resource. Always current,
with a true calendar of events, detailing the classes, workshops, social dances
(milongas), and scheduled entertainment, it is a unique point of contact for
the people and organizations that define the Sydney tango scene. The
sydneytango website is responsible for drawing local, interstate and
international visitors into Sydney events and provides updates and information
not listed elsewhere.
Advertiser benefits that apply to display ads:
- Setup includes a hyperlink to nominated external website
- Visibility options available to suit your budget
- Ads will be posted online within 48 hours of receipt of technically suitable material
- Ad run period commences with date of first posting of supplied materials
- Visibility - Ad material when posted is assigned a percentage share of display opportunities
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Payment
Advertising bookings of up to one month's duration must be paid in full in
advance. Contract bookings must be paid one month in advance throughout the
agreed run period. Payment to be made by cheque, direct deposit or bank
transfer. There is a minimum charge of $30.00 for placing an Ad. We do not charge GST. Bank details:
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ANZ |
Account name: |
Sydney Tango Salon Festival |
BSB: |
012-396 |
Account: |
202528364 |
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Contact
Call Sima Oertli on 0411 822 258, or email sales@sydneytango.com.au
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Terms and Conditions
Advertisers by booking space and supplying material for publication indicate
their agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
Advertisers are advised to satisfy the provisions of the Fair Trading Act and,
by submitting material for publication on the website, warrant that it is not
in breach of that Act and agree to indemnify the Publishers against liability
claims arising out of the publication of supplied material.
Advertising material is subject to approval of the Publisher who reserves the
right to reject material considered unsuitable.
Advertising material (except for personal ads) should clearly identify the
advertiser include phone contact details or where the contact details appear
only on a linked website a telephone number should be provided there.
Advertisers bear responsibility to advise the Publisher of any errors in
published material and the Publisher is not responsible for such errors nor for
any liability arising out of their publication.
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