Posh Media Group

Advertising

Posh24 entertains and engages women around the whole world. We live, learn, and are inspired by international stars and we want to spread that star-power to our reader's daily lives.

Our target group consists of women from 16 up to 35 years who love movies, music, and above all fashion.

Ad Space on Posh24.com

1. Top Banner
Size: 728×90 > 728×600
Position: Top of the web page
Expandable: Expands down, 728x600 on mouseover or click. It must automatically fold back to the size 728x90 when mouseoff.
2. Top Right
Size: 300×250 > 506×600
Expandable: Expands down, 728x600 on mouseover or click. It must automatically fold back to the size 728x90 when mouseoff.
3. Central Ad
Size: 300×250 > 506×600
Position: Middle of the site between the articles or. top right banner.
Expandable: Expands up to 506×600 pixels on mouseover or click it must automatically fold back to the size 300×250 when mouseoff.
4. Takeover
Size: 728×90 > 728×600, 120/160x600x90, 300×250
Expandable: Expands left or down, 360x700 on mouseover or click It must automatically fold back to the size 160x600 when mouseoff.

Specifications Ad Formats

Formats: jpeg, gif, flash*, html and rich media and 3rd party tags
Ad weight: max 40 kb
Audio: Initiated only by user click and never automatic. If audio is used, creative must have stop and start audio controls

Video

Video autoplay: Autoplay is allowed with muted sound

Flash

Flash Requirements (Including Third-Party Served Flash):
All flash files must be clickTAG enabled.
Please do not hardcode any target URLs. We will be passing the landing page URL to the .swf as a parameter, so you don't need the URL referenced in the .swf file.
Assign any clickable portion a clickTAG, preferably with the format below:
1. getURL(clickTAG, "_blank");
2. Object code must contain both param and embed tags. The wmode variable must be set for both param and embed.
3. For expandable executions, set wmode to opaque.
4. Maximum frame rate of 24 frames per second.

For advertising contact:

Daniel Lövquist, CEO