The Event Builder: A Great Way To Promote Your Event
The Cool Running Event Builder is a fast and easy way to put your event in front of hundreds of thousands of runners.
Posted Wednesday, 5 February, 2003
Try the Event Builder for free, with no obligation.
Reach a huge and growing audience
The Cool Running Event Builder is a fast and easy way to put your event in front of hundreds of thousands of runners. Cool Running reaches one of the largest audiences of runners on the Internet. Over half a million runners visit Cool Running every month, browsing more than 3 million pages.
Connect to the Cool Running event calendar
Your mini-website will be linked to the largest, most accurate and most-visited race calendar on the Internet. Your link will remain online until the date of your race.
The Race Applications page is great real estate
Your page will be linked to our Race Application page, a high-traffic page promoted on every page of Cool Running's Events section. Your link will remain online until the date of your race.
You control the design
With the easy-to-use Event Builder, you determin the look and feel of your web page -- choose the colors, load your race logo, fill in the information, and you'll have a professional-quality race application online in minutes. No need to learn complicated software packages!
It's inexpensive
You get all this for only $275.
Try the Event Builder for free, with no obligation.
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