APMdigest Sponsorship Rates
APMdigest offers 3 sponsorship levels: Platinum, Gold and Silver. APMdigest bills in advance for both 3-month and 12-month sponsorships. Please note that initial invoices must be paid prior to the start of the sponsorship. Ads for all 3 levels appear on APMdigest and APM Buyers Guide.
Platinum
Platinum is APMdigest's premier level of sponsorship, providing a banner ad in a unique and highly visible space on every page of the site, excluding APM Academy. The cost is $2000/month for a 3-month commitment. Discount rates are regularly offered for 12-month commitments. The position for each Platinum ad is different. APMdigest works with the Platinum sponsor to find the right ad space to meet their needs and preferences. The Platinum sponsor's ad space is occupied by their ad alone, appearing on every page of APMdigest for the entire year. Multiple ads from the Platinum sponsor can be rotated in this space.
Gold
The standard rate for Gold Sponsorship is $1000/month for a 3-month commitment. Discount rates are regularly offered for 12-month commitments. Two Gold ads from different sponsors are displayed in the center of the page at any one time, and with each click they rotate with other Gold sponsor ads. Gold Sponsors are also invited to post an ad in the right column with the Silver ads as well.
Silver
The standard rate for Silver Sponsorship is $600/month for a 3-month commitment. Discount rates are regularly offered for 12-month commitments. Silver ad placement is in the right column of APMdigest.
Sponsorship Benefits
Click here to find out more about maximizing sponsorship benefits In addition to posting banner ads, a sponsorship will enable you to:
■ Promote webinars, white papers, ebooks and reports, and complimentary analyst reports on APMdigest, and in the bi-monthly emails.
■ Promote videos (5 minutes or less) on APMdigest.
■ Promote free tools and free trials on APMdigest.
■ Promote anything you want in the Vendor Forum by including links at the end of your blogs. (non-sponsors who join the Vendor Forum are not eligible to promote anything)
■ Include any links you want with your press releases in the Industry News section. (non-sponsors cannot include any links with press releases)
■ Open multiple blogging accounts on the Vendor Forum. (non-sponsors are only eligible for one blogging account) Click here for Vendor Forum blogging guidelines for APMdigest sponsors
■ Post featured products, case studies and other promotional links on APM Buyers Guide.
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