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The Business Network for Technical Education, Technology Education, Career Exploration, Career & Technical, Vocational, Industrial, S.T.E.M. Education, and Workforce Development.
Home-Page and E newsletter email marketing services help Technical Education marketers reach their target audiences. The service includes strategy, design, content creation, tracking, reporting and analytic.
EVENTS - Exhibiting, Speaking, Providing Keynote Speakers and Workshop Facilitators. Publicizing sponsors. Sponsors are invited to provide materials for events. http://www.techedmagazine.com/upcoming-events
As the Web continues to evolve, success will come to organizations that take advantage of new tools to reach target audiences and create meaningful interactions. Our new products and domains to serve this changing field are as follows:
Technical Education United, www.technicaleducationunited.com
S.T.E.M. Education Source, www.stemeducationsource.com
Technology Education United, www.TechEdUnited.com, www.TechEdSource.com
We will continue to publish online at www.technicaleducationmagazine.com and
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2013 - Coming Soon
TECHNICAL EDUCATION UNITED’S - S.T.E.M. SOURCE PRODUCT GUIDE. This Product Guide will be the premier one-source for educators to find and learn about YOUR products. We have identified and created our data base for over 200,000 educators involved in this transformation of education at over 17,000 educational entities. Audience breakdowns are on our current website: TechnicalEducationMagazine.com. Imagine having your entire product line available to every known educator in one easy-to-navigate on-line source available 24/7!
Technical Education United will publish print editions of the S.T.E.M Source Product Guide periodically for use at trade shows and conferences in order to introduce it to new educators and gain awareness. An expanded version of the Product Guide will have its own website, with direct links to your own.http://www.stemeducationsource.com

Online Specification
Ads can be GIF, JPG, HTML (Any other formats or requests should be discussed with our sales reps)
All click-through URLs must open in a new browser window.
Due to prior sponsorship arrangements and partnerships, certain competitive ads may not be permitted to appear on select pages. For more information about advertising, please contact our sales department at: 734.524.0698
Editorial Opportunities
All of our advertisers get a chance to contribute editorial content for the eMagazine and publish unlimited press releases on our news page.
Mechanical Requirements-Print
Standard Ad Sizes:
(wide x deep)
Full Page 83/8” x 107/8” Trim
1/2 Page (horizontal) 7” x 413/16”
1/2 Page (“Island”) 45/8” x 77/16”
1/3 Page (vertical) 23/16” x 10
1/3 Page (square) 45/8” x 413/16”
(wide x deep)
Full Page 83/8” x 107/8” Trim
1/2 Page (horizontal) 7” x 413/16”
1/2 Page (“Island”) 45/8” x 77/16”
1/3 Page (vertical) 23/16” x 10
1/3 Page (square) 45/8” x 413/16”
1/4 Page (Standard) 33/8 x 413/16
1/6 Page (vertical) 23/16” x 413/16”
1/6 Page (horizontal) 45/8” x 21/4”
•Trim Size: 8 3/8” x 10 7/8”
•For bleed, extend bleeding elements
at least 1/8” beyond trim.
•Safety: Keep live matter 5/16”
in from all trim edges and gutter.
DIGITAL AD REQUIREMENTS
Ad must be supplied in digital format.
We prefer high resolution PDF files.
Embed all fonts,
images should be 300dpi,
Use CMYK color space only.
Email to: publisher@techedmagazine.com
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FUNDING SOURCES
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act
will provide $1.3 billion dollars to CTE programs in 2012-2013
| Alabama | 19,175,065 |
| Alaska | 4,214,921 |
| Arizona | 24,555,169 |
| Arkansas | 11,403,795 |
| California | 117,708,010 |
| Colorado | 15,573,228 |
| Connecticut | 9,564,397 |
| Delaware | 4,618,602 |
| Florida | 58,075,608 |
| Georgia | 38,228,368 |
| Hawaii | 5,468,243 |
| Idaho | 6,429,955 |
| Illinois | 42,593,212 |
| Indiana | 25,109,985 |
| Iowa | 11,963,946 |
| Kansas | 10,245,408 |
| Kentucky | 17,905,647 |
| Louisiana | 21,041,943 |
| Maine | 5,468,243 |
| Maryland | 15,367,652 |
| Massachusetts | 17,912,559 |
| Michigan | 39,142,926 |
| Minnesota | 16,754,034 |
| Mississippi | 13,363,550 |
| Missouri | 22,165,679 |
| Montana | 5,170,438 |
| Nebraska | 6,816,893 |
| Nevada | 8,411,770 |
| New Hampshire | 5,468,243 |
| New Jersey | 22,219,837 |
| New Mexico | 8,028,287 |
| New York | 53,752,353 |
| North Carolina | 35,259,396 |
| North Dakota | 4,214,921 |
| Ohio | 42,750,001 |
| Oklahoma | 15,094,180 |
| Oregon | 13,566,146 |
| Pennsylvania | 42,285,519 |
| Rhode Island | 5,468,243 |
| South Carolina | 18,256,242 |
| South Dakota | 4,214,921 |
| Tennessee | 23,208,260 |
| Texas | 88,684,893 |
| Utah | 12,544,692 |
| Vermont | 4,214,921 |
| Virginia | 23,932,351 |
| Washington | 20,335,265 |
| West Virginia | 8,428,617 |
| Wisconsin | 20,782,582 |
| Wyoming | 4,214,921 |
| District of Columbia | 4,214,921 |
| Puerto Rico | 18,458,484 |
| Virgin Islands | 571,147 |
| American Samoa | 332,800 |
| N. Marina Islands | 332,800 |
| Guam | 627,565 |
| Palau | 152,137 |
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