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# Trending Highlight

## Pricing and Duration

You can book a 24-hour ad slot for 150$! We have 3 ad spots available each day, which will rotate during each opening of the Mini App Trending page. If you’d like to book all available ad spots on a particular day, simply use the booking wizard and book a "premium" spot.

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## 🌟 Premium

You can book Premium Ads – meaning your ad will be shown exclusively on that particular day. 📅✨&#x20;

This reserves all available ad slots for a specific ad type for your project at once, making that day unavailable for others. 🚫

Important: Premium ads are only available as long as no other ad slot was booked on that day 🛑

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## Where is my ad shown?

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**Your ad will be placed in a highly prominent position on the main Trending page within the mini application.**\
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Please note that we will review your project before placing the ad. The ad will be visible to all Telegram users accessing the Trending page.

{% hint style="info" %}
We reserve the right to reject any applications that are considered spam, low-quality, irrelevant, or otherwise unsuitable for our audience.

To book this type of advertising, it is **mandatory** to have **RaidSharksBot installed and active in your main Telegram group**.
{% endhint %}

:point\_right: **RaidSharksBot Mini App:** [Open Mini App](https://t.me/raidsharksbot?profile)

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