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Why We Ask for Donations and Sponsorships
We ask that if you like the site and find it a useful resource that you donate to help us stay free for everyone. Donations go towards the specialized equipment the site runs on and the hosting cost. All donations are greatly appreciated.
What we do
At Keremeos.net, our goal is to maintain accurate and current information about the South Similkameen Valley. We are constantly searching for data relevant to your searches and our photo gallery is updated with new photographs, taken throughout the valley on an almost daily basis.
Free Resource
We do not charge for listings on our site nor do we charge for event listings. No donation is required for using this site.
Annual Donation
We spend several hours each week working on this site, updating and improving it to make Keremeos.net the best resource for the valley. All of this time is unpaid. If you are a long-time visitor, we suggest a $15 yearly donation (after all, even our programmers need to eat!). Donations are not required for use of the site but they are greatly appreciated. We list our donors on this site as our way of saying thanks, and we keep them informed of new changes to this site as they happen.
Sponsorship
Our goal is to keep Keremeos.net as commercial-free as possible. No one appreciates being bombarded with banner ads, pop-ups, pop-unders and the like and our goal is to keep Keremeos.net free of these annoyances. The only advertising allowed on this site is for valuable links to related sites and through our community Web page listings. Commercial and Corporate Sponsorship entitles your company to display a graphic and text ad on this page, outlining your support of this valuable community resource. Sponsors are listed on this page for one full year. Corporate and Business Sponsorships start at $75 per year.
Site Demographics
We receive between 12,000-18,000 unique visitors per month and an average of
300,000 hits per month. The typical user is looking for tourist and business information about the community.
Thank you,
Bryan H. Smith
Webmaster@Keremeos.net
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