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New!
Regional Advertisements - Only 2 Available Per Region Return to
the Main Advertising Page The
Following Regions are Available
| Region |
States/Provinces Included |
Introductory
Pricing |
Number Available |
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New England |
ME,VT,NH,MA,RI,CT |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Mid Atlantic |
NY,NJ,PA,DE,MD,DC,VA,WV |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
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Southeast |
NC,SC,GA,FL,TN,AL,MS |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Midwest |
OH,IN,MI,IL,WI,MO,KY,IA |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Central |
TX,LA,OK,AR,KS,NE,SD,ND,MN |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Northwest |
WA,OR, ID,WY,MT |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Southwest |
AZ,NM,CO,UT,NV,HI |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Eastern Canada |
ON,PQ,NF,NB,PE,NS |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
| Western Canada/AK |
BC,AB,SK,YU,MB,NT,AK |
$99 for 3 months |
Only 2 Available |
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Up Here More Information About the Regional Ads Where
are the ads located? The Regional Ads are located on
the Leaderboard (Top Banner) on each of the state pages in the region. For
example, a Mid-Atlantic Regional Ad will appear on the State Pages for NY,
NJ, PA, MD, DE, WV, VA and DC. They will not appear on any of the city
pages or on any other pages. What do the ads look
like? Here is an example of one of the ads.
Your image must be .JPG or .GIF. It cannot have a file size greater than
15K. It can have dimensions up to 150 wide by 110 high. The text may
consist of the name with a link, City and/or State, Phone Number and two
lines of description. The picture and the name is click-able. The total ad
size is 360 wide by 110 high.
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May I change the format of
this ad? You may change the format of your ad
provided it fits in the appropriate area and it meets with our approval. Who
may advertise in a particular region. May I advertise in a region that I
am not located in? You may advertise an
accommodation or a product or any other reasonable service for people who
travel with dogs in any region that is available. If you are an
accommodation you may advertise in a region that you are not located in. Do
I get listed in my City and State and anywhere else with a Regional
Ad? A regional ad does not include any other
advertisement such as a Silver, City or State Ad. If you also want to have
those ads as well you need to sign up separately for them. If
I sign up for a regional ad do I get first chance to renew this ad for the
next period when my ad expires? While we will not
make any guarantees about price and availability of ads in the future you
will be given the opportunity to renew your ad provided payment is
received 2 week prior to your ads expiration. We will email you notice but
it is your responsibility to renew by that time in order to maintain your
ad. It is important that we have a valid email address for you for your
renewal. What should I do if my preferred region is
full? If your preferred region is full you may
either select a nearby region that you will likely draw customers from or
sign up on a waiting list for your desired region. We will maintain a
waiting list if appropriate. Should I advertise with a
regional ad if I already have another ad with DogFriendly.com? A
regional ad is the only ad available to advertise a property in a wider
region than a state without advertising throughout the entire U.S. and
Canada. It allows you to target the regions where most of your business is
likely to come from. A state ad will give you a lot of visability for a
lower annual price. How can I pay for my Regional Ad? You
may pay via Credit Card. We accept Master Card, Visa, Amex and Discover.
You may pay with Check, but we will not reserve your ad until we have
received payment. For that reason, we recommend that you use a credit card
for your initial signup. How do I signup for a
Regional Ad? To sign up for a regional ad, click
here. At the same time that you sign up for a regional ad, we need a
picture from you for the ad. Please email the picture to email@dogfriendly.com
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