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TAFTO 2009 Promotional Banners Now Available

March 11, 2009 | Drew McManus | Comments 1
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Take A Friend To Orchestra (TAFTO) month is just around the corner so in order to start spreading the word, you can find a variety of promotional banners to use at your blog and/or website. This year’s look is a little grungier and also new for 2009 is the addition of a higher resolution 1500 x 900 graphic that is better suited for print material…

Banners are available in 468×60, 250×250, 240×400, 125×125, 120×600, and 120×90 dimensions. The 120×60 and 1500×900 dimensions come in one variety (without author name) as does the 120×600 (all authors listed) but the remaining dimensions are available with each author’s name so if you have a favorite you want to promote, you’re all set!

To save, left-click on the desired banner, once the image appears right click and select “save image as” or “save picture as.” When using at your blog and/or webpage, link the banner to http://www.adaptistration.com/?page_id=1806. In the meantime, visit the 2009 TAFTO contributor page to learn more about this year’s contributors and the TAFTO main page to read contributions from past events.

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To save: left click the image above then right click and select "save image as" or "save picture as"

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  1. Tina Barkan says:

    Hello Drew,

    I just started a new blog about my return to playing the horn. I read about TAFTO and I wrote a post about it. I have included your logo at the bottom of the post. My post is not only about bringing a friend to the orchestra but also about getting myself to a concert. This is the link: http://newhornist.com/2009/04/19/tafto/.

    Sincerely,
    Tina

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