Inside China Today Offers Targeted Advertising Packages on Eve of Beijing Olympics
Washington, April 9 - As the 2008 Olympic games draw closer, advertisers interested in reaching readers of English-language news on China are increasingly seeking avenues to target the audiences focused on the Beijing games scheduled for this summer.
Jeremy Fields, International Sales Director for EIN News, says that interest in advertising in China has expanded exponentially since Beijing geared up for the upcoming Olympics. "China isn't the only one spending lots of money", Fields said in an interview, "everyone from airlines to human rights organizations is anxious to get some kind of message out, and our advertising inventory is rapidly selling out."
EIN News' Inside China Today, founded in 1996, is one of the leading sources of news from and about China on the Internet. Unlike other websites covering China, EIN News' sites have so far enjoyed broad readership both inside and outside of China.
The CEO and founder of EIN News, David Rothstein, says that Inside China Today has been a critical and independent source for those whose business and professional interests are related to China. "We are in a position to offer a very high quality and unique audience to those looking for greater visibility", states Mr. Rothstein.
Since 1996, EIN News' Inside China Today has been serving international professionals with timely and up-to-date news about China and the region.
EIN News is a top 10 rated Internet news service, as determined by Alexa.com, and has been providing information for professionals seeking solutions around the world.
In order to inquire about advertising on Inside China Today, contact:
Jeremy Fields
Jeremy(at)einnews.com
http://www.einnews.com
http://www.insidechina.com
Phone: +1 202 478 2767
Jeremy Fields, International Sales Director for EIN News, says that interest in advertising in China has expanded exponentially since Beijing geared up for the upcoming Olympics. "China isn't the only one spending lots of money", Fields said in an interview, "everyone from airlines to human rights organizations is anxious to get some kind of message out, and our advertising inventory is rapidly selling out."
EIN News' Inside China Today, founded in 1996, is one of the leading sources of news from and about China on the Internet. Unlike other websites covering China, EIN News' sites have so far enjoyed broad readership both inside and outside of China.
The CEO and founder of EIN News, David Rothstein, says that Inside China Today has been a critical and independent source for those whose business and professional interests are related to China. "We are in a position to offer a very high quality and unique audience to those looking for greater visibility", states Mr. Rothstein.
Since 1996, EIN News' Inside China Today has been serving international professionals with timely and up-to-date news about China and the region.
EIN News is a top 10 rated Internet news service, as determined by Alexa.com, and has been providing information for professionals seeking solutions around the world.
In order to inquire about advertising on Inside China Today, contact:
Jeremy Fields
Jeremy(at)einnews.com
http://www.einnews.com
http://www.insidechina.com
Phone: +1 202 478 2767
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