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Updated: 05/16/2008

Advertising on VentureOutsource.com

VentureOutsource.com attracts some of the smartest and most interested decision-makers in industry while providing a great platform to deliver your high-quality message to a very specific target audience.

Who will you reach?
Many of our visitors are managers and executives at the director and vice president level and higher with focus on:

  • corporate strategy
  • global sourcing / procurement
  • worldwide operations
  • supply chain performance
  • manufacturing automation
  • product lifecycle management
  • materials management
  • finance and corporate / institutional investments

Why advertise on VentureOutsource.com?
Our unique content can influence major impact across the extended enterprise. Regardless of whether our Website traffic is organic and is delivered via online search engines or, it is direct and visitors typed our Website address into their browser, our content attracts the right visitors, at the right time, in the right frame of mind. It is easy for marketers to see why our highly-targeted readers are considered uniquely qualified prospects -- that also happen to be engaged in their daily corporate responsibilities.

How long do visitors stay?
Visitors remain on VentureOutsource.com, on average, 9 minutes per visit.

Banners on every page / text ads sent to a permission-granted audience

For a greater degree of branding ask about our Partner Network which can include your text ad placed in our INsight e-newsletter sent to thousands of permission-granted, opt-in subscribers worldwide who want us to keep them informed.

Where are our readers located?

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Let's talk
Smart marketers look to their business partners to help develop effective marketing solutions. To request our branding reach media kit or to talk about innovative ways to achieve your business branding and marketing objectives contact Mark Zetter, mzetter@ventureoutsource.com (408) 292 3271.

 


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