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Advertising Policy

  • All paid advertising limited to the right side bar on the website.

  • Paid advertisements will appear site wide on content pages only.

  • We do not accept all paid ads. Your ad and your website will be screened for suitability and relevance to the site concept of nursing in Canada.

  • All ads subject to approval

  • All paid ads are for a period of one year and must be paid in advance.

  • Text to include a title, short description and clickable URL. Ad rates are set according to the size of the ad and the number of characters

  • in accordance with Google policy all ads will have a rel = "nofollow" attribute tag applied. What does this mean to your ad? the URL and all html codes will be clickable through to the page you specify but the link is not attributed by the search engine spiders.

Advertising Rates

Number of characters in the description
up to 120 $600 per year
120 - 250 $1000 per year

Pictures

You can add a picture to your ad for an extra $120 per year. The following rules apply to pictures
  • file name must end in .jpg (.JPG in capital letters or .jpeg will not be accepted)
  • must be under 100KB in size
  • must have width and height dimensions specified in the code. (sample code img style= "width:110px; height:120px;) Height and width dimensions cannot exceed the size specified in the sample code but can be smaller.
  • clickable images are allowed as long as they click through to the same website as approved for the ad
  • extra charges will apply for re-sizing graphics

If you want your ad to be run on a specific page please specify the page and other details and I can work out a rate for you.

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Current Nursing Shortage

Some provincial health authorities have decreased the number of nursing positions because of funding shortfalls. These are some of the political nuances of nursing in Canada.

The various career sections on health authority websites still show a wide variety of positions, but many of them are not entry level.

This is most likely a temporary situation and all predictions still forcast a nursing shortage for the future.

I will be monitoring this situation over the longer term.

A Canadian visitor says:

Bev:

I have read the pages on your site, and just thought you should know, that so far your website has been the most valuable information tool I have found. It is really hard to find the right information. I have just enrolled in a diploma program, RPN, and then I would like to follow through and get my degree.

Thank you again for your time, and for the great site, I am certainly going to pass it along.

Stephanie


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This website is a private commercial enterprise and is owned and operated by Beverly Hansen OMalley.

It is not in any way affiliated with, endorsed by, or supported by the government of Canada or any nursing regulatory organization in Canada.

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