LOS ANGELES, CA, April 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) SplatterMUSIC today announced a pioneering marketing strategy that also becomes a serious opportunity for anyone who owns or works for a company with a website. Not just for well-known brands, this includes bands, musicians, vloggers, bloggers, celebrities, authors, entrepreneurs, or just people who want to see a picture of themselves on the splatterMUSIC website. In other words, everyone.
splatterMUSIC has decided to give away its advertising space. For free. The first spot up for grabs is a 300x250 pixel banner ad spot that will show on every main page of splatterMUSIC.com for the entire month of May. This will be done through an official contest, administered by a third-party, and hosted on Facebook, Twitter and the splatterMUSIC website. You simply submit your 300x250 banner to splatterMUSIC, and when the contest begins, you send your audience and friends to vote for your banner ad. The ad with the most votes... wins the ad space.
"We are doing this because we feel that building a creative atmosphere and a fun user experience is more important than spending our time selling ads. We also want to help other cool companies succeed," elated Jim Miller, splatterMUSIC's founder.
splatterMUSIC anticipates a large volume of traffic from this strategy. This first ad spot being given away is the highest rated spot on the splatterMUSIC website and will show on every main page. splatterMUSIC will be accepting banner ad submissions for this first giveaway through 4/21. The voting will begin on or around 4/22 and the winner will be announced before the end of April.
The full details and instructions can be found on the website at http://splattermusic.com/press/splattermusic-giving-away-its-ad-space-for-free/.
splatterMUSIC is the Internet's biggest music video-blog (vlog) community showcasing creative and exciting user-generated videos from celebrities and fans across many genres. splatter MUSIC is host to a wide range of music content in categories such as concert and tour reviews, album and equipment reviews, free music lessons, music videos and lots more. "All music. All video. Always playing!"
splatterMUSIC Giving Away Its Ad Space
splatterMUSIC has decided to give away its advertising space. For free. The first spot up for grabs is a 300x250 pixel banner ad spot that will show on every main page of splatterMUSIC.com for the entire month of May.
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[Press-News.org] splatterMUSIC Giving Away Its Ad SpacesplatterMUSIC has decided to give away its advertising space. For free. The first spot up for grabs is a 300x250 pixel banner ad spot that will show on every main page of splatterMUSIC.com for the entire month of May.