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Join the largest and most active South African website of its kind…

Join the largest and most active South African website for culture and literature. Reach thousands of monthly visitors and engage with a strong and loyal Afrikaans web community. In association with Media24.

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Join the largest and most active South African website of its kind…

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  1. Join the largest and most active South African website of its kind… • Reach between 37 000 - 46 000* individual monthly visitors! • Strong and loyal Afrikaans web community. • In association with Media24. * Nielsen NetRatings statistics

  2. 45 928 Unique LitNet users in May 2006 • Downloadbetween730 000 and810 000pages monthly. • Write approx 80 letters a day to LitNet. • Include top earners, top media players, decision-makersand opinion leaders. • Have unique buying and thinking power! • Form a powerful culture ”lobby”.

  3. LitNet in a nutshell • Uniquely South African, with Afrikaans, English and Xhosa content (also Zulu, Sotho and Dutch). • Feeds print media, radio and television with content. • Has subsites for contemporary issues, sport, food & wine, language, writers, readers, music, theatre, education. • Offers a lively debate platform for various – preferably opposing – opinions. • Promotes African literature and multilingualism. • Develops budding writing talent, debate, healthy democracy and previously disadvantaged communities. • A virtual “braai” for South Africans overseas.

  4. LitNet writers, contributors and partners include: • Jakes Gerwel, André P Brink, Patricia de Lille, Koos Kombuis, Abner Nyamende. • Antjie Krog, Hennie Aucamp, EKM Dido, Hermann Giliomee, Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, Kirby van der Merwe, Jackie Nagtegaal, Isobel Dixon, Sonia Cabano, Steve Hofmeyr, Lauren Thys, Rudi Buys. • Ton Vosloo, Joan Hambidge, Sampie Terblanche, Chris Louw, Hein Willemse, Christa van Louw, Toast Coetser.

  5. How LitNet will help strengthen your brand name • We send a weekly e-newsletter to readers about new content and activities. Would you like to see your brand here? • Splash your brand name over our webpages, and join the cutting edge of South African culture and lifestyle. • Buy advertising space on LitNet’s home page, on the hugely popular SêNet home page, or on any of our other pages! • Advertising strengthens the relationship between your brand name and its users. We facilitate this with customised content. Innovative material inspires readers!

  6. Newsletter • Subscribers have a high awareness of the complete LitNet product/service. • Sent to 15 000 of our most loyal readers weekly. • Growing weekly. • Creating awareness of topical events. • Lively and interactive.

  7. Webpages • Home page is LitNet’s sales window. • Advertising on this page will lead to an increased brand name awareness. • Engine room for reviews, articles, debates and new writing. • Involvement in, and synergy with institutions and arts festivals.

  8. Webpages (continued) • African literature– In addition to Isikhundla Sababhali (Xhosa) and PheZulu, we offer African Library where African literature is discussed. • SkryfNet and WriteAgain – Online writing schools where young writers are trained by experts. • NoticeBoard – A busy community bulletin board. • Education – A space for schools. • Publicity – Given to emerging writers and those from previously disadvantaged communities. • As well as Food & Wine, Breaking News, Sport, Interviews, Music, Debate, Film, Stories, Regular Columns, Photo’s, Spiritual matters, Expatnet, Web Links, and Theatre, to mention but a few.

  9. Great news! LitNet is moving to a new platform • A fresh new look, a new beginning • Great expectations

  10. LitNet is now seeking top class business partners. Associating your brand with ours guarantees substantial growth and quality for both you and LitNet.

  11. Meet the team behind LitNet Executive editor: Etienne van Heerden etiennev@mweb.co.za Internationally acclaimed writer and professor in literature at the University of Cape Town Content managers: Sharon Jenkingssharon@litnet.co.zaMA (Afrikaans & Netherlandic Studies) Naomi Bruwernaomibruwer@litnet.co.zaMA (Afrikaans & Dutch) LitNet Office:(021) 886 5169

  12. Visit LitNet now at: http://www.litnet.co.za LitNet’s impact LitNet receives regular coverage on TV and radio, in daily newspapers and in popular magazines. It’s a 24/7 arts festival! Contact Margaret or Jacky to advertise on LitNet: 021 510 8284 / jackyn@telkomsa.net

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