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ADVERTISE YOUR SITE OR SERVICE ON ASK JOHN ENGLISH!

Thank you for your interest in Ask John English. If you are aiming to reach learners and/or teachers of English or just people from the international community at large, and you want to build your website, product or school awareness, then advertising on Ask John English is perfect for you.

BENEFITS

Visitors to Ask John EnglishGLOBAL REACH: Each advertising package has its own specific benefits, but all enable you to reach a large number of visitors and site members located all over the globe. Further statistics are available by request.

TRACKING: Ask John English has its own ad server and all campaigns can be tracked, for example number of impressions and clicks. All clients are given a username and password to login and check their advertising campaign.

AVAILABLE CAMPAIGN PACKAGES:

  • The Text Link Package
  • 125 x 125 Prime Box Banner Package
  • The Banner Package
  • The School List Package

PAYMENT
All prices below are in USD. Payment is via paypal.com. You can use your credit card or your paypal account. You do not need a paypal account to make payment via credit card. All order links create a monthly subscription in Paypal. You may cancel a campaign at any time by contacting me or cancel your subscription manually at paypal.com. Please note that any money already paid will not be refunded if a campaign is cancelled.

CAMPAIGN DETAILS

The Text Link Package (Position 1 and 3)

Cost: $50 Per Month
What you get:
1 site-wide text link in the shared rotation at the top (Position 1), a permanent text link in the sidebar under the “Featured Sites” heading (Position 3).
Availability:
6 positions currently available.
Benefits: This package includes one text based link on every single page of this website (over 1,000 pages) including the main front page. Your link is placed under the “Featured Sites” area in the sidebar and added to the text link rotation at the very top of the website. You will need to provide the anchor text and link URL. You may change your link any time.

125 x 125 Prime Box Banner Package (Position 2)

Cost: $50 Per Month
What you get:
Your 125 x 125 box banner rotated in the top right primary position (Position 2) and also on the courses page(Position 2).
Availability:
5 positions currently available.
Benefits:
Your campaign is placed on the homepage, free lessons, about, contact and advertise pages in the right top column prime sponsor area. It is also placed on the courses page . You will need to supply your own 125 x 125 pixel banner. You may change your banner at any time.

The Banner Package (Positions 4, 5 and 6)

Cost: $100 Per Month
What you get:
Your banner rotated in the 468 x 60, 250 x 250 and 728 x 90 banner positions (Positions 4, 5 and 6).
Availability:
10 positions currently available.
Benefits:
Your campaign is placed on the homepage, free lessons, about, contact and advertise pages in three banner positions . Visitors to AskJohnEnglish.com will be exposed to your campaign multiple times in different advertisement formats. You will need to supply your own 250 x 250 square banner a 468 x 60 standard banner and a 728 x 90 leader board banner. You may change banners at any time.

The School List Package (Position 7)

Cost: $50 Per Month
What you get:
Your school, course, event or webpage added to the English Courses, Schools and Announcements list on the homepage (Position 7).
Availability:
10 positions currently available.
Benefits:
Your campaign is placed in the ‘English Courses, Schools and Announcements’ list on the homepage. You will need to provide the anchor text and link URL and the text description. You may change your link any time.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR MEDIA

After making payment, you will be given full instructions on how to submit the links to your banners (if hosted by you) or the banners themselves, text links anchor text and URL(s).

Banners should be either jpg or gif formats.

CAMPAIGN POSITIONS

The Homepage
The Free Lessons Page
The Courses Page

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  1. Romain Schmitz
    Posted February 26, 2010 at 10:01 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

    John will check it for you!

  2. pinklee
    Posted February 27, 2010 at 2:37 AM

    Thank you very much for your tea but I am quite full.Actually in HK I did meet those very pushy sales girls.Once you take one cloth and ready to pay and the sales girl will tell you if you buy two you will have another discount for the next item. So usually I will tell them I am sorry i just have the amount of money to pay for the one.If you tell them you don’t like the item they will bring another to you or tell you other itwm also have the same discount.

    • John
      Posted March 3, 2010 at 4:47 AM

      Ha ha! Yes, I have had the same experience pink!
      One time a salesman hit me because I wouldn’t buy his stuff. It wasn’t a serious hit, but he was very frustrated!

  3. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

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  4. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 2, 2010 at 10:01 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

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  5. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 3, 2010 at 10:04 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

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  6. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 4, 2010 at 10:01 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

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  7. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 5, 2010 at 10:00 AM

    ACTIVITY:

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  8. Karol
    Posted March 7, 2010 at 11:06 PM

    I learn American English even if in my country(Czech Republic) is preferred British English. Why did I choose US English? 1. Freedom. I don’t want anybody make me learn UK English. 2.I can hear very often US English listening to radio or watching movies. 3. It’s not easy to find good textbooks or even a teacher to learn other English Accents here in Europe.
    ‘Understanding Everyday Australian: Book’ seems to be very good. BTW, I was really surprised by reading somewhere about linking words in AU English(when Australians put ‘r’ between two vowels instead of slight ‘w’ or ‘y’ as it’s done in US English…

  9. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 8, 2010 at 10:00 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

    John will check it for you!

  10. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 9, 2010 at 10:01 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

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  11. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 10, 2010 at 10:01 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

    Click ‘Reply’ and share your sentence.

    John will check it for you!

  12. Romain Schmitz
    Posted March 11, 2010 at 10:00 AM

    ACTIVITY:

    Use the word or phrase in this lesson in a sentence.

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  13. John
    Posted January 31, 2010 at 6:31 PM

    Thanks for the link mate!

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