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For your information: Hot spots for advertisers on rejournal.com

There are some great spots available on rejournal.com's three regional homepages for banners and features that have proven results and high click through ratios. Rejournal.com receives top ranking in major search engines and reaches a targeted audience of commercial real estate professionals. We have new content added daily and we are very well branded, having been online for 11+ years with the same name/Internet address. Rejournal.com, as a whole, receives on average 25,000 visitors and 90,000 pages visited each month and growing. Reach out to the 25,000+ commercial real estate professional's that visit rejournal.com every month. The companies that advertise on our homepages receive on average 35 to 40 targeted click-thru's to their website through their advertisements on our homepages as well as receiving an average of 2,000+ targeted impressions (page views) each month. We offer many avenues to advertise on rejournal.com, whether it is a standard banner, featured property, hot link or one of our many monthly features, we have an affordable solution for you, proven to get you the most bang for your buck! Our statistics have shown that the following spots do very well each month; the "Featured Property" spot at the top left corner of our homepages has proven to be one of the hottest spots available. The "Hot Links" spot at the middle of the homepages offers a small banner for your company logo and space for a brief description or mission statement, our "Hot Links" receive on average 40 click-thru's to the advertisers homepage per month. All of our "Features" spots get great results each month, whether it's an auction, property, request for proposal or a product or service the "Features" always get our visitors' attention and are very well received. Advertise on rejournal.com; utilize the power of the Northeast's most comprehensive resource for commercial/investment real estate, unparalleled performance and proven results... Try it. For any other questions, comments, ideas or suggestions feel free to email Don Scott: [email protected] or call: (781) 878-4540 ext. 286 or (800) 654-4993 (outside Mass.) Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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