Tribune’s advertising sections announced
Display advertising in The Beaufort Tribune is an industry breakthrough
Beaufort, May 2, 2009. The Beaufort Tribune is organized like a conventional newspaper with a front page and various sections. On the front page and in each section are a series of articles, which may be news, features, commentary, etc., just like in a print newspaper. Display advertising, not merely links to outside web sites, is an industry breakthrough that is an integral part of the design.
Advertisers may purchase ads wherever they wish–on the front page, in a section, or in an article. All banner ads are linked to a larger ad within The Beaufort Tribune that is your display ad. Depending on your choices, your display ad may be of various sizes and at various locations on a page, and may be one or more than one page in length.
You may include a link from your display ad to your own web site. Unlike earlier-generation on-line sites, we do not just sell a link from our site to your site. We are in the business of selling ads. They are display ads, just like in a print newspaper.
We add value to your on-line advertising by including in our one low price both a display ad and a banner ad. The display ad is just like a large display ad in a print newspaper. You get two ads for the price of one with The Beaufort Tribune, a display ad and a banner ad. This is a breakthrough in on-line newspaper advertising.
Here are the sections in which we currently offer advertising in The Beaufort Tribune (the numbers in parentheses are our section numbers for reference):
Front Page
Births & Babies
Body & Health (96)
Cops & Courts
Church & Faith
Letters to the Editor (31)
Local Events (21)
Local Government
Local History (95)
Local News (17)
Local Outdoors (97)
Local People (92)
Local Schools
Local Sports
Lowcountry Essays (100)
Special Section – such as Mazur-Williamson Assault (91)
Weather & Traffic (99)
Obituaries (28)
We plan to offer more advertising sections soon.
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