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Introducing our advertising packages

Over the past few months we have been adding to a long list of advertising options: feed ads, display ads, event listings and job posts are all part of our offerings to regional organizations and advertisers. We admit it can get a little confusing. To help solve the dilemma, Technically Philly has introduced our advertising […]

An example of an ad package. Click for package details.

An example of an ad package. Click to see all of the package options.
Over the past few months we have been adding to a long list of advertising options: feed ads, display ads, event listings and job posts are all part of our offerings to regional organizations and advertisers. We admit it can get a little confusing.
To help solve the dilemma, Technically Philly has introduced our advertising packages, an easy way to create a marketing campaign that suits the exact needs of you and your organization using a multitude of advertising offerings.
Hosting an event? Get a calendar listing and a display advertisement with our Events Planner package. Want direct access to TP’s 10,000 readers? Sponsor one of our weekly features or purchase an RSS advertisement.
And that’s just the start of it. Here’s a quick look at our eight offerings which range from a $50/month donation to eye-catching full site wraps.

A quick look at all of our packages:

  • Philanthropist – A $50 donation and a mention in our weekly supporters post.
  • Events Planner – Get your paid event in our calendar, plus a display ad.
  • Networker – A posting on our Jobs Board and a display ad. For the growing company.
  • Techie – Advertise in our RSS feed.
  • Regular – Sponsor one of our weekly features.
  • Inside Salesman – Our ad sales team will write a 600-word feature on whatever you’d like that appears directly in our content stream, plus a display ad.
  • Jetsetter – For total coverage. Full site wrap and a ton of other bonuses.
  • Standard Ad Options – Cherry pick your own package.

Feel free to explore our offerings and as always, we welcome any comments or criticism.

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