Advertising information
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username and password. Simply visit our tracking web address and input your
username and password and you will be able to monitor your ad banner progress on
a daily basis. Like we mentioned earlier, with ArabYellowPages.com, you get what you pay
for and this way, you can verify it for yourself.
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Ad Banner Specifics
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Specifications |
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AD Type |
Dimensions |
Size |
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Banner Box |
468
x 60 pixels 120 x 80 pixels |
12
KB 6 KB |
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Ad
creative, preferably in GIF format must be sent to us at least 1 working day
prior to start date of campaign.
Customization/Sponsorship
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Package |
Total Impressions |
Cost Per Impression |
Total Cost |
Multiple Banner Additional Cost |
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Promotional |
25,000 |
$.0064 |
$160.00 |
Add 22% for Each |
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Standard |
50,000 |
$.0059 |
$295.00 |
Add 19% for Each |
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Deluxe-A |
100,000 |
$.0054 |
$540.00 |
Add 16% for Each |
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Deluxe-B |
500,000 |
$.0049 |
$2450.00 |
Add 13% for Each |
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Deluxe-C |
1,000,000 |
$.0044 |
$4,400.00 |
Add 10% for Each |
Frequently used terms
Ad
Banner A graphic used as an advertisement and inserted into an ad space
within a Web Page, which is usually an HTML document. Banners are usually GIF
images. Websites usually have restrictions on the dimensions and size (bytes) so
that the GIF images are loaded quickly.
Ad
Rotation For a given space where the Ad Banners are served, there could
be more than one banner in that space. This is because on the net it is
Impressions rather than space that are sold.
Ad
Click The user's action of clicking on an ad banner. A click does not
guarantee that the user actually arrives at the requested (target) URL. Ad
clicks are nearly always greater than ad click through.
Ad View / Impressions The view of an advertisement that results when the
page and therefore the ad is downloaded (and presumably seen) by a user. It
refers to a single viewing of a web asset, such as an ad banner or HTML
document.
Ad
Transfer/Ad Click Through The successful arrival of a user at an
advertiser's website, resulting from the user's click on an ad banner. (In some
cases, due to technical difficulties, an ad click may not result in an ad
transfer.)
Click
Rate The ratio computed as Ad Click Through divided by Ad Views. GIF
(Graphic Interchange Format) A standard format used to encode graphic images
across different types of computers or computer software. For stylized images
such as an icon or a logo, the GIF format is usually more compact than any
alternative encoding of the same image.
Hit
A request for a document or other web asset received by a web server from a
user's web browser. Note that a hit is generated for each distinct file included
in a web document (that is) a web page containing a graphical navigation bar, an
ad banner and a company logo image would generate four hits to a web server (the
document and the three images). Hits typically inflate the count of actual page
requests by about 5 to 10 times; page requests inflate the number of unique
users by about 4 times.
HTML
(Hyper Text Mark-up Language) A standardized set of "tags" or codes that
instruct a web browser how to format and display a text document and any
graphical files included within it.
IP Address
(Internet Protocol address) A unique number assigned to each computer on
the Internet and used by other computers to locate and route files to and from
web sites and web users.
Page
Request The request made to the domain host by a user's browser for an
HTML document. The number of page requests is nearly always greater than the
number of pages fully downloaded (and therefore seen) by a user. For example
when the user hits the "stop" button before the page download is completed then
the page request is not equivalent to the page view.
Page
View The receipt and rendering of an HTML document by a user's browser.
The user-side result of a page request to a web server.
Search Engine A type of software that scans the contents of text
documents or system files on a computer looking for specific words or phrases
called keywords.
User
Session A sequence of page requests made by a single user at a single
web site (or across multiple web sites as tracked by ad servers servicing the
multiple sites) within a limited period of time (typically, all page requests
that are separated by no more than a 30-minute interval). Since the web server
only responds to a user at the time the user makes a page request, and users can
view web content repeatedly from their local browser cache. Session is,
therefore, an arbitrary and imprecise way to define web user behavior.
Traffic A measure of the volume of electronic files distributed to the
volume of individual visitors to a web site. Traffic is measured in terms of
hits, page views, sessions or unique users.
Unique
users The number of different individuals who visit a web site within a
specified period of time. Currently, web site registration and/or user cookies
are the standard methods for identifying unique users.
CPM (Cost
Per Thousand (M being mille - Latin for thousand)) The price charged (or
paid) to deliver a thousand impressions to an advertisement.
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