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Digital Industry Guide 2007- entry deadline extended

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Dec 18, 2006

Set for launch in February 2007, the Digital Industry Guide is designed to be a handy one-stop tool helping users quickly find appropriate contacts within the digital industry.

 

The deadline for listings has now been extended until 2nd February 2007. 

 

Entrants can opt for either a free basic listing, or upgrade to an enhanced listing to get prominent placement within the guide. The cost for an enhanced listing is just £250 + VAT per category. 

 

The free guide will be divided up into 25 categories and is to be distributed to 19,000 digital professionals including technology suppliers, agencies, media owners and brands.

 

Companies wishing to be included in the DIG 2007 guide can email dig@netimperative.com to receive an application form.

 

Alternatively, you can download the PDF application form at the foot of this page.

 

The enhanced listing includes a company name in bold, the ability to add a contact name, company logo and a 50 word description of the services as well as the ability to submit changes to the online version of the guide and have a basic listing in as many categories as are relevant. 

 

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Netimperative is extending the entry deadline for listings in the second annual Digital Industry Guide 2007 (DIG 2007), an online directory showcasing companies in the digital sector.
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