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Who? Corporate News
The continually evolving
Who? Global Fashion Industry Directory & Resource Centre at
www.whoapparel.com is launching a major new advertising and sponsorship
initiative for this year.
Any company involved in any facet of the UK
Fashion Industry can now include their company's details on the
Who? Global Fashion Industry Directory for a one-off payment of
only £20 (plus vat).
An entry on the Who? Global
Fashion Industry Directory includes your company's business name with a link to
your web site (if you have one), your head office address, telephone, fax and
Email details and a 15 word description about your company's products or
services. To maximise coverage for the range of products or services your
company offers, additional category listings can be included for just £20
(plus vat) each.
Enhanced exposure can be achieved through 'Mini
Banners' located on a Category page of your choice. As opposed to confusing
page impression and click through price structures, the cost of these banners
is fixed at just £5 per month, with no click through charges.
Full Corporate Sponsorship packages are available from £20 per month (for
a three month contract) for Main Categories on the Who? site.
This would include a standard size 468x60 banner (designed and produced FREE by
Who?) placed in the premium top section of a Main Category page
with a direct link to the advertiser's own web site. This package also includes
the company's listing being placed at the number one slot of the corresponding
category list for the duration of the campaign. Subsequent three month
contracts are to be released to the highest bidder on the Who?
sponsorship package auction page.
Traffic
to the Who? site is generated through regular visits by potential
buyers of products and services, auction participants, on-site news and feature
readers, listing updates, classified advertising buyers and sellers, banner
exchange programs, newsletters and traditional media editorial coverage and
advertising.
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