HispanoClick.com
What they do: HispanoClick.com is a media representation company specializing in the hispanic and spanish-language online advertising market in the US, Latin America and Spain. It’s been representing top-tier spanish language web properties since 2004, and delivers millions of targeted impressions per month. It supports all major types of online advertising technology including rich media, geo-targeting, streaming video, in-banner video, and in-banner blogs. It also has an online survey technology it uses for gathering information on targeted markets.
HispanoClick bills iteslf as a “one-stop-shop” for Spanish-language media solutions, and represents advertisers, agencies, and publishers. Its advertising roster includes companies like Mariott, HP, Nokia, American Express, and Yahoo, and Universal. Its publisher sites are divided up into specific advertising “channels,” or categories ranging from arts and entertainment to business, news, and technology. It’s also able to target ads by time of day, ISP, and bandwidth.
Why you should buy: HispanoClick reaches more than 5 million unique users in the US alone, according to comScore, and serves more than 295 million impressions per month, reaching 1/3 of hispanic internet users. Its service demographics are broken up by channel. eMarketer predicted that there will be more than 16 million hispanic internet users by 2007.
Format/how much:
Prices vary, depending on channel.
728×90………………………$5-9.00
468×60………………………$4-7.00
120×600…………………….$5-9.00
300×250…………………….$6-10.00
Pop Unders………………..$11-15.00
Contact for streaming video, sponsorships, and other pricing information.
Contact:
Andrew Moskowitz
212-777-6778 x316
andrew@vizimedia.com
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