Moe Girls banner advertisement offered increased click-throughsGippslander.com has great banner advertising success for the Moe Girls 2002 Calendar By Emma Kae - 5th December 2001 - Back to News
The recent addition of a Moe Girls banner advertisement on the Gippslander.com website has proven to be very successful with our audience.
Click through logs indicate that 390 users clicked on the advertisement and followed through to visit the Moe Girls website for a look around.
The website, following advertising on several radio stations and promotional write-ups in newspapers such as the Herald Sun and Latrobe Valley Express has had 48492 hits.
It is encouraging to see that so many people were interested in supporting local websites. We hops that you will also aid the Moe Girls in their attempt to raise funding that will benefit the livelihood of Moe children.
Click here to visit the Moe Girls online store.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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