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Make newcomers your new clients and keep the loyalty of long time residents... Make them choose your product and services! Advertise in

Make your product or service be a part of the newcomers adaptation process and reach them even before they arrive into South Florida. While you stay tuned with residents who are here for the longest time. ElParacaidista.com: the newcomer s guide What is it? A n online monthly publication targeting Hispanic immigrants in the United States, with emphasis in South Florida, which offers orientation information useful for Spanish-speaking newcomers and long time residents. It presents application procedures for a vast array of situations, services available for the community (government and private sectors), active legislations, etc. It's a complete guide on "how to do" things, and a sort of X ray of the life's system in South Florida (and the United States in general) to help Hispanics face their settling process successfully, and their day to day matters while they progress. Its housing-transportation, education, immigration, health, work-money, citizen power, offer original contents with deep journalistic research, and these are written with an entertaining easy-to-read style that makes them effortless to understand for readers of all ages and educational levels. Mission: To guide and expedite the adaptation process of anyone who wishes to make of South Florida and the United States in general a permanent or temporary place of residence and to attain this goal with success. Also, it aims to facilitate the progress of permanent residents of the area. ElParacaidista.com has a rich archive of articles that accumulate through time. These articles are updated constantly to offer useful and adequate information, and have become a truthful library of resources of the highest editorial quality. El Paracaidista is a collectable orientation guide Key data: More than 25,000 users connect to the website every month in the U.S., Latin America, and Europe. El Paracaidista was also a printed publication from 2001 to 2012 when it became 100 % online.

Target: Spanish-speaking newcomers to the United States, with emphasis in South Florida, who arrive with the purpose of establishing permanent or temporary residency in this region, weather they are here for family, study, work, business, entertainment or health reasons. Also long time residents who find in ElParacaidista.com a complete orientation guide to support them in their daily progress. The online version is also available for people inquiring information from out of state or overseas to help them make the necessary logistic and economical decisions before arriving into the U.S. and South Florida. It is as well a vital online resource center consulted by established residents in the whole country. Key data: 85% of readers are graduated professionals. 15% has technical and vocational education, or unfinished studies. 95% has a high school diploma. 35% has its own business. 40% is bilingual Spanish- English. 55% of the readers have been in the U.S. between 1 month and 3 years. 45% has been in the U.S. between 3 to 25 years. 95% has own Internet access. Readers main nationalities or countries of origin are: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Circulation: online with an estimate of over 1,000 page views per day. Between 20,000 and 30,000 readers connect to ElParacaidista.com every month. Reader profile: Spanish-speakers between the ages of 18 and 65 (classes A B C, predominantly B). Amongst the target readers there are graduate (Ph.D, Masters) and undergraduate (Bachelor s and Associate degrees), students, professionals, and people with technical degrees or vocational education, high school graduates, small business owners, and entrepreneurs. Target Market: It is calculated that approximately 150,000 to 300,000 Latin American people arrive into South Florida annually to stay for good. The monthly amount is estimated to be 15,000 Latin Americans who arrive into South Florida from overseas and other states of the U.S.

Online Monthly Rates Banner Sizes Main Section Articles Design (wide x high) Portal Rates Rates Fee Rates (1 section) (1 section) 728 x 90 (Leaderboard) $300 $250 $200 $55 160 x 600 (Wide Skyscraper) ---- $200 $180 $55 300 x 250 (Medium Rectangle) $180 $150 $120 $45 468 x 60 (Horizontal banner) ---- $100 $80 $45 120 x 240 (Upbutton) $100 $80 $70 $45 120 x 60 (Button) $70 $60 $40 $35 *3 months 5% discount, 6 months 10% discount, 12 months 15% discount. These are net rates. All advertising in paid in advance before publication. Format: Website. full color Deadline: artwork will be received anytime of the month with publication within 5 business days of receival. Publication Date: It is available to the public on the first day of each month. Periodicity: Monthly. Send your artwork: in JPG, 72 DPI resolution, via email to: publicidad@elparacaidista.com. To reserve your space call: 786-553-4008.

Banner samples 728 x 90 (Leaderboard) 160 x 600 (Wide Skyscraper) 300 x 250 (Medium Rectangle) 120 x 240 (Upbutton) 468 x 60 (Horizontal banner) 120 x 60 (Button) Banners displayed are not actual sizes. Connect to ElParacaidista.com to see actual sizes.

Main portal sample Levels of Ads positioning Section sample Article sample Example of the three different levels of Ad banners positioning. These are not actual sizes, but samples to illustrate the look of banners in ElParacaidista.com. Leaderboards (728 x 90) are the biggest ones horizontal on top of Main portal, Sections, and on top and bottom of Articles. Wideskyscrapers (160 x 600) are the biggest ones vertical available on the right side in Section and Article levels. Medium rectangles (300 x 250) are the big rectangles in Main portal, Sections, and Articles in the middle of the content. Horizontal banners (468 x 60) are the smaller horizontal ones available on top and bottom for Section and Article levels. Upbutton (120 x 240) are smaller vertical ones on left and rigth side of Main portal, and left sides of Sections and Articles, while Buttons (120 x 60) are the smallest ones in the same positions. Please connect online to see real screen size and banners.

All newcomers will have to choose between products and services available in the market. Long time residents continue choosing... Have them choose yours! Advertise in Key Data: Yahoo! en Español awarded www.elparacaidista.com the Worldwide Prize Best Website in Spanish in 2003 for its exce llent journalistic articles, high traffic volume, and quality of design. The Miami New Times awarded El Paracaidista the Prize The Best of Miami in Best Resource for Recent Arrivals category in 2002. El Paracaidista was awarded two National Association of Hispanic Publications' José Martí Publishing Awards in March 2009 as Best Newsprint Magazine, and Best Article in the category of Community /Health Service. El Paracaidista has directly and indirectly helped to improve the quality of life of over 50,000 Hispanic people in the United States through seminars, telephonic consultations, and by answering to their questions via email. 1745 Biarritz Dr. Miami Beach, FL 33141 786-553-4008 publicidad@elparacaidista.com www.elparacaidista.com Copyright 1999 ElParacaidista.com El Paracaidista is a registered trademark of ElParacaidista.com El Paracaidista is a publication that targets readers of all nationalities, without distinction of countries of origin, with information useful to resolve any circumstances people might be passing through. Photography: Henry Romero