GoNOMAD.com
What they do: GoNOMAD is the travel site for the other kind of traveler. The one interested in culture, education and adventure. Each week GoNOMAD publishes articles that detail travel adventures to places as far off as Malaysia or as near as Sturgis, South Dakota. GoNOMAD also publishes travel information resources and directories of adventure and eco-tourism travel packages, and hotel and flight details. The site offers banner ads, co-branding and marketing opportunities.
Why You Should Buy: GoNOMAD is connected to more than 179,000 inbound links, 300 of which come from Yahoo Travel. Site traffic has been steadily growing since 2004, and currently generates more than 250,000 page views per month by focusing exclusively on the niche travel market.
Formats/How much: GoNOMAD will customize an ad buy. The site offers 128 pixel-wide text links or banner buttons on the side bar of the page for $149 for six months and guarantees 2000 impressions a day. GoNOMAD also offers combined article sponsorships with InfoHub.com, an online specialty travel guide. For $299, sponsorships are also available for the GoNOMAD email newsletter, which reaches 15,000 subscribers. GoNOMAD also offers banner ads starting at $69 per month (1 year minimum). Packaged rates are available. Sponsored educational, volunteer and internship directory listings are $49 per month for six months).
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Editor: Max Hartshorne
editorial@gonomad.com
GoNOMAD.com
4A Sugarloaf St.
P.O. Box 4, South Deerfield, MA 01373.
413-665-5005 (USA), Fax 413-665-5070
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