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Advertise in million Sail-World Olympic newletters

'Tom Ashley, the 2008 RS:X World Champion, is New Zealand’s top prospect at the 2008 Olympic Sailing regatta.'    Richard Gladwell    Click Here to view large photo
The premier event in world sport, the Olympic Games, is just a month away.

Starting on the 9th of August, the Olympic Sailing regatta gets underway in Qingdao, China and runs through to the 23rd August.


The Sail-World.com New Zealand website will be providing more intensive Olympic sailing coverage than ever before with a million (1,000,000) dedicated online newsletters going to its audience world-wide. This is a great opportunity for companies in the New Zealand marine industry to be associated with the biggest event in World Sport - the Olympic Games.

With the saturation coverage from TV and other media, world interest will be focused on the Olympic Games. New Zealand sailors medalled in four Olympic class World Championships in 2008, and are expected to rise to the challenges of the Olympic venue.

Barbara Kendall, silver medalist in the 2008 World Championships in the RS:X class, has won three Olympic boardsailing medals and will sailing in her fifth Olympic Games. -  Richard de Jonge ©  


Sail-World will have four journalists and photographers, in Qingdao, with another four contributors reporting from the Olympic Sailing regatta. This means its coverage will be amongst the most intense by any sailing media group world-wide.

Sail-World will be publishing 20 Sail-World Qingdao Olympic newsletters, including daily newsletters during the Olympic regatta. These will be in the style of its very successful Sail-World America's Cup newsletters, which were edited by Sail-World New Zealand's Richard Gladwell and which achieved tremendous, support world-wide.
    



Rob Kothe, the founder of the TetraMedia group, which publishes Sail-World.com Powerboat-World.com and MarineBusinessNews.com commented today, ‘We will be covering the Asian and the Middle East, US, UK, European, , New Zealand and Australian teams in great detail, as these are the key areas of our world wide circulation – across our Sail-World sites.

Because it takes just a single click for our regular sailing readers news to stop receiving our news, our audience is one that is seriously interested in our coverage.'

Around the world more than 220 yachting organisations run our news feeds, bringing readers to our sites.

Dan Slater was runner up in the 2008 Finn Gold Cup, and is backed by some impressive New Zealand sailing technology. -  Event Media  


Across August, our total visitor numbers are likely to exceed 200,000 readers. They will come to us, because of the depth and breadth of our coverage and its immediacy.

Sailing is not well covered in the mainstream media and sailors do not want to read sailing magazines in September or October to find out how their sailors went the month or two before, so the Internet is the key sailing news source.

Because Sail-World is free to readers and has no printing and distribution costs, our cost per 1000 readers is a fraction of print media costs. Sail-World.com's reach per dollar is unmatched in the Sailing media.

Hamish Pepper / Carl Williams ( NZL) won the 2006 World Championship in their rookie year in the Star class, and will be one of the favourites in the two man Keelboat event in Qingdao -  Fried Elliott   Click Here to view large photo


Our most popular Olympic newsletter packages start at just NZ$1,495

These can be purchased stand alone or as part of overall Sail-World, Powerboat-World or Marine Business News packages.

Click here to view packages

The 17yr old Carl Evans and Peter Burling have stunned the 470 World wuith their performances in 2008, and will become the youngest crew in Olympic sailing history. -  Event Media  


Companies who wish to join the companies who have already decided to take advantage of this opportunity to gain international or regional exposure through the Sail-World Qingdao newsletters should email nzsales@sail-world.com now or phone Colin Preston, Sail-World.com New Zealand now on +6421 267 4842




by Tetra-Media   6:54 AM Thu 10 Jul 2008 GMT



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