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Digital Industry Guide 2008- Book your listing now!

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Nov 30, 2007

Netimperative is gearing up to launch its third annual Digital Industry Guide, and is now accepting applications to be included in next year’s edition of the highly popular industry directory.

Set for launch at the end of January 2008, the Digital Industry Guide (DIG) is designed to be a handy one-stop tool to help users quickly find appropriate contacts within the digital industry.

The free guide will be divided up into more than 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 2008 guide can email dig@netimperative.com to receive an application form.

This year, Netimperative is expanding the accessibility of the DIG listing:

  • Download a PDF formatted file from the website
  • Quick reference Online database accessed online
  • Stylish printed booklet available at Netimperative events

The booklet will be openly distributed at all Netimperative events throughout 2008. As a supplement to this, the entire DIG listing will be widely promoted on the Netimperative website and promoted via banner ad campaigns on affiliate sites.

Exposure in the DIG listing comes at the following levels:

  • Basic (Free) - Containing your company name, contact number and email address
  • Upgraded (£99 +VAT) - Containing the same information as above but with an added URL. The URL becomes an active link when included in the online DIG database
  • Enhanced (250 +VAT) – Including your company name in bold, contact number, email address, URL, a colour logo & a 50-word overview of services.

A limited number of additional full page advertising spaces will be available in the DIG printed booklet only. For rate and further enquiries please contact us at dig@netimperative.com.

The deadline for inclusion in both the online and offline versions is 31 January 2008.

To submit your entry for DIG 2008, open the application form below (Word format), fill in your details and selections, and email it to: dig@netimperative.com.

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