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WorkBoat.com offers affordable campaigns for any budget, based on your specific advertising strategy. We can connect you with commercial marine buyers eager to learn about the latest products, services and equipment in the market.
With Display Advertising, you will:
+ Strengthen your Brand + Boost Market Share + Stand Out from the Competition + Drive Traffic to your Website + Generate Leads
Reach our audience based on your specific needs. Following a brief needs analysis, we will design a customized campaign. Impression-based advertising allows you to reach customers geographically or through content-specific interests.
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In addition to high-impact, web-only initiatives, WorkBoat.com offers online advertising designed to complement WorkBoat magazine print campaigns and to support exhibiting at the International WorkBoat Show.
Display Advertising Specifications
| Ad Unit Name |
Size |
Max File Weight |
Animation |
| Leaderboard |
728w x 90h |
40k |
10 sec max |
| Medium Rectangle |
300w x 250h |
40k |
10 sec max |
| 3:1 Rectangle |
300w x 100h |
40k |
10 sec max |
Format
Animated GIF, GIF, JPEG
All creative must function uniformally on Mac and PC platforms as well as mltiple versions of Netscape, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Miozilla.
There are 4 rotations per ad.
Ad Deadline
Creative is due 3 business days prior to campaign start.
Contact
Dennis Gears, Online Sales Executive
dgears@divcom.com
207-842-5619 Office
207-807-3408 Cell
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