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Sydney - September 3, 1999 - Online marketing is one of the most exciting promotional concepts since the invention of television. But unlike print and television the cost of online advertising should be much less, for the simple fact that the cost of production is that much less. So why do the big advertising networks charge so much? The simple answer is that too many advertisers are seeing only the gloss with all its fancy tracking reports and not doing their research as to how the Internet number's game actually works. Across the Internet, advertising prices are in free fall as market forces come into play. But with so many new businesses coming online, the newbie factor is their to be exploited. Many of our clients have initially gone the so called first-tier advertising route only to find they simply couldn't afford to maintain their advertising campaigns over the longer periods needed to have a real impact. At Space Media Network we understand the bottom line and your need to increase sales and profits. Fundemental to marketing is being able to reach out to customers. And the lower the per unit cost the more audience reach you will be able to buy. As any marketing manager will tell you, your message must be seen and heard time and time again for it to register. Combined with our additional "beyond the banner" marketing services, Space Media Network ensures your advertising campaigns are affordable and maintainable over longer time periods. Today, Space Media Network is one of the largest commercially operated networks of space sites, with over three million monthly page impressions across its total network. For additional details on our rates and services, and how we can work with you to build successful online promotional campaigns - contact us today.
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