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The updating and maintance of this online flora of the Maltese islands takes place in the limited free time and expenses of the author. Sponsorships, web-adverts and personal donations are the main source of financial support for the continuous progress of this website. With 25-30k visitors per month, several emails requesting information, use of photos, corrections, etc are received in considerable amount and catered dailey by the author. This is possible thanks to the sponsors and adverts of which details are given in this page. Please visit the services of the adverts and make use of them if the need arises so as it gurantess further support for the website. Advertisment or support details are given in this page. Please contact me if you are interested to support this website. Apart from the official sponsors and webadverts, the Jeremy and Kim White Foundation is proud to support MaltaWildPlants.com.
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Take this opportunity to advertise on Maltawildplants.com which has excellent exposure on the internet. When general keywords are searched for on Google, Maltawildplants.com get in the first 10 rankings in Google: check this example . Google PageRanking score for maltawildplants is = 5, and the website enjoys a popularity of an approximate 25k-30k visitors per month . Adverts are exposed here with a conspicuous large graphical banner and free text with a link to your website. Upon marketing advice, this advert space is valued at 120Eur / year (10/month). Advertising will be of mutual benefit: a means of support the further development for this educatonal website. [Email].
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Projects in Motion Ltd (PiM)
Projects in Motion Ltd. (PiM) is a multidisciplinary research organisation and cluster platform based in Malta. Here at PiM we undertake EU-funded development projects and conduct research for European and local government bodies, major companies and SMEs via a cluster approach. PiM strives to participate or manage collaborative projects that cover innovative issues related to information communication technologies (ICT), sustainable energy and social issues, mostly through transnational cooperation directed towards capacity building for R&D and policy.
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Advertise on MaltaWildPlants.com
Email on info@maltawildplants.com to place your advert on MaltaWildPlants.com. which includes a graphic logo, title, link, and brief description of your business. 150Eur/year (usually I forget it and remains for much longer!)
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Project Description:
This online document gives details about the aims of the project, technical description of the contents, presentation of the project, time allocation, expenses, project size, implementation in other services, professional validity, recommendations and awards. Click on the link below to download a full description of this research project as pdf file.
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Advertising Exposure
This online document gives details about how the sponsor company name will be advertised on the website in several ways and places. Click on the link below to download a full description of this research project as pdf file.
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Site Popularity
30,000+ visitors (900,000 hits) every month [ Click for proof and check yellow columns ]
Several keywords related to wild plants are ranked on the first result page of Goggle / Yahoo. For example keywords "Wild plants", "Flora of malta", "Mediterranean wild plants", "fidloqqom" or "lellux" results in Maltawildplants.com website ranked No.1 [ See more... ]
Maltawildplants.com is linked in popular sites like Wikipedia, Mepa, local NGOs, Plant for a Future database, EU Plant Base, Arkive, any many other such examples. [ See more... ]
Finally, the website appeared in several magazines, journals and newspapers, such as the Sunday Times, The Grip (Malta International Airport), Urbio UK, and educative books. (Read more..)
Recommendations
For recommendations, certificates, awards, contributions and other highlights please visit the dedicated page on this website:
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For comments written by visitors of this site (recorded up to 2011) please visit the dedicated page on this website:
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Site Highlights and statistics
Give a small donation to this project.
All this wealth of information and images about wild plants is brought to you for free. Have you ever wondered how much work, thought, web-coding, dedication and expenses are needed for such a work to be provided? Please consider to submit a donation via a secure and online form as low as 5Euro/USD to any amount you wish. You can do this by using the email info@maltawildplants.com to donate to, or by credit card using the secure link below.
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Four Ways of Support that cost no money.
If you like this research / educative project please give a helping hand in the following ways:
- Write in local media (e.g. writing in newspapers, radio/TV programs) good comments about this website and acclaim the sponsors it is supported by.
- Refer this website in internet forums, discussions groups, with your friends, guest-books, etc.
- Write a comment in visitors comments page for morale support.
- Contact sponsors giving your appreciation for sponsoring this project and consider purchasing the products and make use of services of the webadverts supporting mwp.
Share your knowledge
One can contribute and share his knowledge with Maltawildplants.com by submitting information about any plant species found on this site. Such knowledge includes traditional uses of the plant, locations where you have seen rare plants, new referenced information not found on the plant profile, and any corrections of mistakes that may be found. You will be referenced as "Personal communication with..." followed by your name. This can be all done via an online form found at the bottom of every plant profile.
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Participate
Everyone is invited to join the online discussion forum of maltawildplants.com. Registration is for free. Uses of this forum are: identification of plants, fungi or fauna, general discussions, organised walks and activities, sharing opinions of our local environment, report nasty stuff damaging the environment, share your photos, and such other things.
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