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Place an ad (content subject to approval) on HispanicMPR.com. To place an ad, email your request to sales @hispanicmpr.com
Most common ad types
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Job Ads are ads for companies seeking to here new staff and individuals offering their professional services for hire on a permanent or freelance basis.These ads usually appear in the Job Ads Section of the website.
Tower ads are vertical in varying size and appear on the side of the website. For example, on HispanicMPR.com the Resources ad at the top right hand corner is a tower ad. Sponsor ads for events are often tower ads.
Banner ads are horizontal and usually appear at the top and within the website. For an example, look at the rotating (different ads pop up when you load the page) ads at the top of the page for Haiku Films, The Home Exchange Guide, etc and some of our products.
Podcast ads are sponsorship or other ads recorded in a podcast program. Podcast programs are announced Mondays and remain on the website, and available via podcast directories like iTunes, Yahoo! and many others. Want to reach a broad audience that’s ahead of the curve? Sponsor a podcast today!
Article ads appear with a specific article.
Cost depends on the size (or duration when its an audio recording for a podcast) and frequency. For example, if you are promoting an event or limited duration campaign you may want the ad to appear on the home page for 1-3 months.
If yours is a name recognition or brand development promotion you may want it to last longer - 6 months to a year is the recommended time. The longer the duration, the better the price.
If you have a type of ad not listed here ask us and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
Ads should be submitted in jpg or gif. For your convenience you may pay online.
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How much does it cost to advertise on your website for job opportunities?
Comment by Dini Koimattur — July 27, 2006 @ 2:43 pm
I have a few questions regarding how to post job opportunities on your website. Is there a person that I can talk to? Is there a phone number? We would be advertising quite often.
Comment by Dini Koimattur — August 11, 2006 @ 10:46 am
Hello,
I would like to post a job opportunity with your site but the email address provided is not valid.
Comment by Yvonne — August 31, 2006 @ 12:46 pm
Yvonne,
Please email your ad to sales@hispanicmpr.com
Comment by Administrator — August 31, 2006 @ 1:48 pm
How much does it cost to advertise?
Comment by Ruben Gonzalez — December 14, 2006 @ 11:01 am
We can work to meet your budget. It depends on the type of ad, size or length, frequency, etc. Do you want an ad on the main website , on a specific article or on the podcast? For a week, a month or a year? Contact sales@ hispanicmpr.com for details.
Comment by Administrator — December 14, 2006 @ 3:25 pm
Hello I am Latina. I was raised tha traditional way to cook and clean, but seeing my parents struggle made me want to live my life a different way. I married young at the age of 16 and had my first child at the age of 18. I dropped out of high school to support my family. Now being a divorced mother of two. I now teach my children that education is first and am proud to say they are both honor roll students and even I have gone back to school and will graduate in the spring of ‘08. We as latinos have to work twice as hard than the averge American to make it and it’s well worth it. I own multiple small businesses and plan to retire at the age of forty-five; that is my goal. Set a goal and stick to it. It worked for me and it will work for you. I will proceed with my education and make my businesses grow. Hard work pays off!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Yamilet Otero — December 23, 2007 @ 1:25 am