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Marketing Your Company on Californiasolarcenter.org
Californiasolarcenter.org offers a unique opportunity to promote your products and services to the growing California solar energy market. The bi-weekly edition of Solar e-Clips, a news digest highlighting solar energy issues in California, attracts many visitors to the site each week. Since it's birth in May 2001, the site has developed into a prime source of information regarding solar energy issues in California. Visitor statistics average a consistent 13,000 visitors per month. Born with an initial grant from the California Energy Commission, ongoing maintenance of Solar e-Clips and further development of the site, will rely on sponsors and advertising revenue.

Who Visits California Solar Center? Read the results of a recent survey (September 2002). Hear what CSC Users have to say about the site.

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Usage summary as of March 24 2003

Targeted Web Advertising
1. Full Banner Advertisement -- these ads appear alone on individual Solar e-Clips news stories.
2. Right Column (Single Image) Advertisement - rotates through all pages on website.
3. Right Column (Animated) Advertisement -- rotates through all pages on website.

Ad Specifications:

Full Banner Ads (for e-Clips stories and e-Clips emails)
Size: 468 W x 60H pixels
Resolution: 72 dpi
Max. File Size: 12 K
File Format: GIF or JPEG

Right Column Ads

Button - Single Image
Max. Size: 120W x 90H pixels
Resolution: 72 dpi
Max. File Size: 10 kB
File Format: GIF or JPEG

Button - Animated
Max. Size: 120W x 90H pixels
Resolution: 72 dpi
Max. File Size: 20 kB
File Format: GIF or JPEG

ref. IAB banner ad specs

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We are here to help. Please contact: ads@californiasolarcenter.org, or Tor at 925-370-7262

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