| Digital marketing has become an important tool in the promotion of live
      music and we are proud of our contribution since the launch of concert-diary.com
      in October 2000.
 
 The time has come to introduce a minimum charge for each new
      advertisement. The new minimum
      charge is One
      Credit, equivalent to just £1.00 (GBP) and $1.60 (USD),
      plus Value Added Tax when required. Significant savings can be made if
      you top-up your account with 20 or more Credits. Unallocated Credits will
      be stored in your Promoter Account.
 
 Credits can be purchased with a Credit Card, Debit Card or PayPal. If you
      wish to make direct payment from a bank account please open an account
      with Paypal
      and use their Direct Debit facility.
 
 An Invoice will be available to download and print after you have
      purchased your Credits. Please use the Invoice to claim the expense from
      your employer or organisation. Alternatively your treasurer or accountant
      can be invited to share administration of your Promoter Account so that
      he or she can sign in to top-up the Account.
 
 We have recently introduced a report that you can view at any time
      showing the number of hits your advertisement has received, a "View
      Report" link will appear on your "My Concerts" page after the
      advertisement has been published. The data collected for these reports
      shows that to take full advantage of our service you should submit your
      advertisement just as soon as you have all the necessary
      information.  You can submit an advertisement up to one year before
      the concert date - but please do not submit incomplete information, we
      take pride in providing our readers with comprehensive listings including
      ticket prices, a full list of the music to be performed and the names of
      all soloists.
 
 We do hope you will continue to use concert-diary.com
      to promote your concerts. Your advertisements will also appear in the
      Concert Diary sections of the websites for Classic
      FM, BBC
      Music Magazine and a number of other online destinations.
 
 With kind regards
 Steve Smith
 Concert Diary Limited
 
 We no longer
      display Google Ads on concert-diary.com
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