Advertise With Us: Banners

  • 200.00$

    What is Mammoth Creation-- Full Page? This is a template 1165 x 610, which might include, several banners as required. It includes a base picture as promotional reference. ***Note: Picture shown does not represent actual size [Actual size is bigger].

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  • 50.00$

    What is the 300×600 – Monster MPU The 300×600 ad unit is an IAB standard ad unit with the dimensions of 300 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall. 300×600 ads are also known as a Monster MPU, Half Page Unit (HPU) or Filmstrip. The 300×600 ad can be run in it’s own ad slot, but is more commonly set up as a multi-sized ad slot along with a 300×250. Source: http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/300x600/

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  • 45.00$

    What is a 160×600 – Skyscraper The 160×600 ad size is an IAB standard ad unit with the dimensions of 160 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall. This ad size is known as a skyscraper ad, a super skyscraper or sometimes a wide skyscraper. The 160×600 ad size is generally placed on the side of a page, so as to show users an ad as they scroll down the page. This makes skyscrapers (of both types) somewhat immune to demands for above the fold placements. http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/160x600/

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  • 35.00$

    What is a 336×280? The 336×280 is an ad unit which has been delisted by the IAB. It has the dimensions of 336 pixels wide by 280 pixels tall. 336×280 ads are also known as a Large Rectangle (or LREC). As the name implies, it is essentially the big brother to 300×250 (or Medium Rectangle) ad unit. The 336×280 ad can be run in it’s own ad slot, but is more commonly set up as a multi-sized ad slot along with a 300×250. [http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/336x280-large-rectangle/].

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  • 45.00$

    What is a 120×600? The 120×600 ad size is an IAB standard ad unit with the dimensions of 120 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall. This ad size is known as a skyscraper ad, a super skyscraper or sometimes a wide skyscraper. The 120×600 ad size is generally placed on the side of a page, so as to show users an ad as they scroll down the page. This makes skyscrapers (of both types) somewhat immune to demands for above the fold placements. [http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/300x250/]

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  • 70.00$

    What is a 300 x 250? The 300×250 ad unit is an IAB standard ad unit with the dimensions of 300 pixels wide by 250 pixels tall. This ad size is also known as an MREC, or Medium Rectangle. This ad unit is commonly placed above the fold, and is often used as part of a multi-size ad slot with a 300×600 ad unit. It is generally the best performing ad size, as well as the most expensive/valuable. [http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/300x250/]

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  • 40.00$

    What is a 728 x 90? The leaderboard size 728 pixels wide by 90 pixels tall. A 728×90 ad is usually placed at the top of a page, so as to be seen by the user immediately when the page loads. Leaderboard ads are possibly the most valuable/costly as they generally perform really well [http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/728x90/]. ***Note: Picture shown does not represent actual size [Actual size is bigger].

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  • 50.00$

    What is a 728 x 90? The leaderboard size 728 pixels wide by 90 pixels tall. A 728×90 ad is usually placed at the top of a page, so as to be seen by the user immediately when the page loads. Leaderboard ads are possibly the most valuable/costly as they generally perform really well [http://theonlineadvertisingguide.com/ad-size-guide/728x90/]. ***Note: Picture shown does not represent actual size [Actual size is bigger].

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