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Advertise on 7588+ forums || Over 150,000 Uniques || 3 TYPES OF ADVERTS

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Hey all,

I am the co-owner of SMFNEW. We are offering advertising on a forum hosting network with over 7588 forums. Our network is rapidly growing and as soon as the users forum hits 100 posts your advert will show on it!

Our network recieves over 18 million hits a month! And this month we are on target to have OVER 150,000 uniques!

We currently get between 15-30 new forums a day and when they hit 100 posts your advert will be shown on them.


Text Adverts :

Due to the success of our banner adverts and the interest in text links, we have gone one better and are offering text adverts!

These go in the same place as the banner adverts and are in a similar layout to google adverts.

Cost : $25/month
Need one title, and a small section of text around 30 characters long. This is the first time we have done text adverts so may do a little playing around with the lengths etc.

Banner Adverts :

JUST $50/month! - As a special offer we are doing 3 months for just $130!! ($20 saving!)


Under first post Adverts

We can now offer banners under the first post of every thread!!

This is just $50/month (like the banner advert), however, for one month only we can offer it for $45!


We can accept any banner up to size 728x90 so can accept 468x60 etc. The more appealing the advert the more clicks etc.

Due to the nature of our site, all advertisements must be minor friendly (no adult content etc..)

The advert will show just under the banner of all forums, and example is : T-ONE Maple Story - Index
 
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