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Clipper Vacations Magazine M E D I A K I T “...best advertising print vehicle...” COMPLIMENTARY Take me with you! 2011/2012 EDITION YOUR GUIDE TO Victoria & Seattle’s BEST PLACES + SHOPPING + DINING + ENTERTAINMENTCLIPPER + VACATIONS ATTRACTIONS MAGAZINE < > 2010-2011 < +1 “Our advertising2011ClipperVacations.indd in 1 Clipper Vacations Magazine has proven5/5/11 to 2:12 PM be highly effective in encouraging Victoria-bound visitors to visit The Butchart Gardens. The magazine and the work we have done with the Clipper Vacations marketing team provide us with solid results during these challenging times.” Dave Cowen, General Manager, The Butchart Gardens Take me with you! COMPLIMENTARY 2011/2012 EDITION “I have advertised in the Clipper on-board magazine for four years now, and have been very happy with the results. It’s a captive audience, as the people on the boats have nothing else to do but read Clipper Vacations Magazine. My best advertising print vehicle yet!” YOUR GUIDE TO Victoria & Seattle’s – Mary Wakefield, Skanda Rare Gemstones & Unique Findings +1 + ATTRACTIONSTIONS MAGAZINE < > 2010-2011 < BEST PLACESCLIPPER VACA ENTERTAINMENT DINING + + SHOPPING PM + 5/5/11 2:12 ons.indd 1 2011ClipperVacati Advertising Rates VICTORIA CLIPPER is the only carrier to provide year round service between Seattle and Victoria. Clipper Vacations Magazine is the only publication you need to reach tourists and visitors to Victoria, the San Juan Islands and Seattle who ride Victoria Clipper’s three high-speed catamarans. Clipper vessels carry more than 300,000 passengers every year! Clipper Vacations Magazine appears in every seatback northbound and southbound. ADVERTISING RaTES ** mECHANIcal REquIREMENTS FOR Outside Back Cover $7,700 Full paGE AND ADVERTORIAL Inside Front Cover 7,400 Inside Back Cover 7,100 Full page 6,178 2/3 page 4,698 1/2 page 3,710 Full Page Ad 900-word 1/3 page 2,659 Advertorial Space 1/6 page 1,541 1/12 page* 815 100-word advertorial (in relevant section) 646 900-word advertorial 5,500 10% discount for ads paid in full prior to February 17, 2012. Gutter - Center of AD SIZES (IN INCHES) the spread. Avoid PAGE UNIT WIDTH DEPTH placing critical text Full page**(See right) 8.325” 10.875” Live Area - area safe or images here from being trimmed, 2/3 vertical 4.75” 9.625” 1/4” from trim edge. 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