eBlast/Facebook/Banner Combo
Advertising
eBlast/Facebook Combo
Dedicated eBlast
Dedicated ad emailed to 1400+ booksellers
- Artwork: 1200W x 1600H
- Format: .jpg or .png or .gif
- Size: 5MB maximum
- Include subject line and hyperlink to embed in artwork. Pre-header line is optional. Suggested hyperlink: Edelweiss book page; NetGalley book page; author website; publisher’s author or book webpage; company website; indie special page on company website; email address for details or ARC request
- Creatives due: 1 week before run date
Facebook Ad
Circulation: 1300+ booksellers, publishers, & industry personnel
- Artwork: 1200 x 630 px
- Recommended aspect ratio: 1.91:1
- Format: .jpg or .png
- Size: 15M maximum
- Include hyperlink & handle. Suggested hyperlink: Edelweiss book page; NetGalley book page; author website; publisher’s author or book webpage; company website; indie special page on company website; email address for details or ARC request
- Creatives due: 1 week before run date
NAIBA.com Banner
A banner ad placed on the front page of the NAIBA website for one week
- Artwork: 440w x 125h
- Formats: .jpg or .png or .gif
- Size: 250K maximum
- Include hyperlink to embed in artwork. Suggested hyperlink: Edelweiss book page; NetGalley book page; author website; publisher’s author or book webpage; company website; indie special page on company website; email address for details or ARC request
- Creatives due: 1 week before run date
- Banners run from Tuesday to Monday, in order to take advantage of publisher book release schedules.
*Bookseller recommendation: If your link is to an email, as a bookseller these images would be more useful if they always listed the author, title, and isbn.
**Please be conscientious of your audience and make sure your link does not land on a page where Amazon is the first and/or only buy option!
Contact Kit Little (kit@naiba.com) with any questions or to schedule social media ads.
NAIBA reserves the right to decline a promotional opportunity, advertisement, or personal appearance for a book or author whose content or public behavior goes against our code of conduct and NAIBA’s efforts to create safe and welcoming spaces for all members and participants.