|

Have more fun!
.
advertise
contact info
links
.
|
Advertise
MidAtlanticSnow.com was
created for recreational and competitive ski and snowboarding enthusiasts.
As an advertiser, you have a direct connection to our readers to promote
your events, products, and services.
FREE LISTINGS
Promote your events
Announce your upcoming weekend recreational event for free in the
Events section. Send us an email with the
event information at
info@MidAtlanticSnow.com.
ADVERTISING
We offer different options for advertising your business. For more info on
advertising, pricing, and how to get started today, contact us at:
info@MidAtlanticSnow.com.
Advertising options:
1) Web banner ad
Banner ad approximately a 120x120 pixels. The position of the banner ad on
the web page is below the green border, in the right margin area. The
banner ad will be placed in order, top to bottom, on a first come, first
served basis. The advertising fee a per page rate, billed annually.
Banner ads typically link to the advertiser's web site. Artwork will be
developed and made available for your approval prior to posting it on the
web site.
2) Web site sponsor
Become a site sponsor have your corporate logo appear in the premium
advertising location above the green border, on the right side. The
premium area is displayed on all primary web pages of the site. Your
corporate logo will be displayed within an area of approximately 120w x 90h
pixels. The logo can link to your web site. Web site
sponsor logos will be placed in order, top to bottom, on a first come, first
served basis. The advertising fee is billed annually.
SURVEY OF INTERNET
USAGE
Consumers increasingly view the Internet as just as viable a source of
information and entertainment as television or newspapers, according to a
survey of 18 to 54 year-olds conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates on
behalf of the Online Publishers Association (OPA). Nearly forty-six percent
of respondents cited the Internet as their "top media choice," followed by
television (34.6%) and newspapers (3.2%). Among 18 to 24 year-olds, 50.5%
picked the Internet over television (28.5%).
Overall, 73% said the Internet is an important part of their day and helps
them keep up with topics of interest, and 47% report using it more than they
did a year ago. Nineteen percent said they use the Internet more than five
hours per day during the week, while 15% watch more than five hours of TV
per day.
"Consumers continue to move beyond purely functional uses of the Internet
into more media-oriented activities, such as reading stories, looking at
photos, and watching video," said OPA president Michael Zimbalist. The
survey found that 83% said reading a news story online is the same or better
than a newspaper, and 67% said watching a short clip online is the same or
better than TV. However, 63% still believe television is better for longer
programs.
|
|