Advertising Fee's
Advertising with LocalPetPeople.com
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To make
your ad appear on the LocalPetPeople.com web site, you have to
create an account with LocalPetPeople.com, by paying an advertising
fee.
Quarterly or Yearly?
You can choose between a quarterly subscription or a yearly fee. With your LocalPetPeople account you automatically get 2 displays of your ad, 1 on the service page (Dog Sitters, Groomers, etc) and 1 on the Regional pages (East Anglia, Scotland, etc). The regional display will correspond to the area you advertise under on the Service page.
Special Offer! If you decide to pay a yearly fee, you currently will get additional free displays of your ad on our sister sites. For example, if you have a display of your ad on the Dog Walkers page on LocalPetPeople, you now get a free display of your ad on the Dog Walkers page on http://www.ukdogwalkers.co.uk.
There is a sister site to all the pet services listed on LocalPetPeople, ensuring your ad will get as much exposure as possible. Your ad will automatically be placed on the corresponding sister site, when you've signed up for yearly advertising on LocalPetPeople.
Additional Displays of your ad
To display your ad in more than one place, for example under different
counties or different service pages, you will have to pay £6
for each extra display of your ad. The cost is tied to the original
fee that you've paid, so the additional ad displays will expire when your yearly or quarterly account fee expires.
Example:
If you want your ad displayed on both the Dog Walkers page and the
Dog Sitters under the Essex heading, this is counted as 2 displays.
If you want your ad displayed on the Dog Walkers page under both
Essex and Kent, this is also counted as 2 displays.
If you want your ad displayed on both the Dog Walkers and the Dog
Sitters page under both Essex and Kent, this is counted as 4 displays.
Payment Methods
We no longer accept cheque payments.
Please use the PayPal buttons
below, to pay by credit or debit card. You don't need a PayPal account to pay with PayPal.
You can also pay via internet banking or by going into your nearest bank with payment. Just ask for our bank details if this is your choice.
PayPal email same as advert email?
If you are paying via PayPal using a different email address than
you have used in your ad, please email us separately (info@localpetpeople.com)
to clarify which ad you have just paid for.
| Quarterly SUBSCRIPTION, 1 display of your ad, £12.00/quarter. Please note, this will be a reoccuring payment, drawn from your credit / debit card every 3 months. |
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| 1
years advertising, 1 display of your ad, £30.00 |
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| 1
additional display, £6/display |
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you want to add more than 1 extra display, just click on the
button above and then change the number of extra displays in
the PayPal shopping cart. |
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| 1 years banner ad, 468x60, £50/year/display |
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| 1 years banner ad, 133x120, £40/year/display |
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| 1 years banner ad, 468x60, £35/year/display for yearly advertisers |
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| 1 years banner ad, 133x120, £28/year/display for yearly advertisers |
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Cancelling your subscription payments
If you have a subscription account with LocalPetPeople (or one of our other pet sites), paying monthly or quarterly, please follow
these instructions to cancel your subscription:
1.Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Once you are logged in, press the link that says 'All activities'.
3. Now find the activity that says 'Subscription Creation' to LocalPetPeople.com.
4. Click the link that says 'details'.
5. If you scroll down on the page that you get up, you'll see a button
that says 'Cancel Subscription', press that.
6. They'll ask you to confirm by pressing yet another 'Cancel Subscription'
button.
Now you are done on the PayPal site!
Next, please send me an email to ask me to remove your ad. I will be grateful
for that consideration.
No Refunds
If your fee has already been drawn from your PayPal account, you
will not get a refund, even if you cancel your subscription on the
same day. You have to keep track off your next payment and cancel
before it is drawn.
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