Sponsorship Information - North American and International Editions

CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY MARKETING SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

Sponsorships and Recruitment Advertising:
There are two editions each month for Congenital Cardiology - North American and International.  The North American edtion is in both print and PDF file;  The International edition is available in PDF only.  Both issues accept sponsorships and recruitment advertising.  Please see Media Kit for detailed information on circulation, rates, ad sizes, closing dates, special issues, discounts and production requirements.
 
Article Reprints (Print):
Article appearing in Congenital Cardiology Today may be purchased.  Print reprint prices are customized according to quantity, article length and amount of customization required.
 
Article Reprints (Electronic):
Unlimited Electronic Distribution License: $2,500 USD.  The license includes (2) PDF files: one in CMYK color for commercial  printing, and the other in a lower resolution to post on your website or use in your email.
 
List Rental:
Send your direct print mail to Board Certified pediatric cardiologists in the US and Canada; Net cost: $2,500 USD. 
 
Special Projects and Custom Publishing:
Congenital Cardiology Today will target custom publishing projects to your needs.  These incldue Podcasts, special custom newsletters to name a few.
 
For more information on sponsorship, advertising or other marketing opportunties, please see the Media Kit or contact Tony Carlson, Founder at +1.301.279.2005 or TCarlsonmd@gmail.com.
 
Special Discounts available for every issue sponsors.  Supplements and inserts are also available.  All ads are ROP.  Special sponsorship positions incur a 15% premium. 
 
*Congenital Cardiology Today Payment Policy: Recruitment Ads: Payment in advance. Sponsorship Ads payment due within 30 days of published issue date. Prices subject to change without notice.
 

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