Banner Ads
Banner advertising on visit-queensland.com.au
We offer pages of visit-queensland.com.au for promotional campaigns on the Internet. Placing of banner ads is possible in two different ways:
1. CPT advertising (cost per thousand) - cost of a thousand of exposures
On visit-queensland.com.au, as well as on other travel portals of Max-TD advertising can be placed according to the CPT system - cost per thousand of exposures. It is possible both on a single portal of visit-queensland.com.au, and in combination with other travel portals of Max-TD. Your ad will be posted on all booked portal pages. After the ordered number of exposures the banner will be removed. At the end of your campaign, you will receive a detailed list of banners exposures.
To obtain the current price list on an advertising campaign for the CPT system, please contact our marketing agency Poezdka Media GmbH.
2. Banner on specified pages of the portal with a fixed price per year
On separate pages of the visit-queensland.com.au portal it is possible to place one banner. In this case, the banner is located on only one specific page with a fixed price. Period of placing the banner is 12 months and it is not automatically renewable. This banner placing is not available on every page of the visit-queensland.com.au portal. It is recommended to choose sites for ads near the articles suitable for the topic of the placed banner. Providing a detailed list of exposures or clicks in this case is not possible.
To obtain the current price list on advertising campaign for such a system, as well as to clarify the possible locations, please contact an authorized marketing agency.
Applications for advertising on visit-queensland.com.au
Poezdka Media GmbH is an authorized marketing agency. Here you can get current price list for different formats of online advertising. You can also coordinate your advertising with our marketing team.
Please send your requests and questions about advertising on our E-Mail: marketing@poezdka-media.com, Anna Gaba, Marketing Director.
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