
Since launching in June 2009 Wolves Blog has attracted a wide and varied audience, currently averaging 20,000 visits a month and 40,000 page views.
The lion-share of our readers are from the UK and perhaps unsurprisingly the West Midlands area. However, we also attract regular visitors from as a far and wide as the US, Australia, Hong Kong and many other locations dotted around the globe.
Who should advertise on Wolves Blog?
Of course anyone can profit from advertising on Wolves Blog, but based on the demographics of our readers those who might benefit most include:
- Wolverhampton-based businesses – Whether it’s a restaurant, a bar or a pet shop, the sheer volume of visitors we receive from Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas means we can expose your company to a geographically targeted audience.
- Sports brands and related companies – Our readers are sports and (more specifically) football mad, so anything related, such as sports betting, equipment and clothing are sure to be received well.
- Men’s brands – The Wolves Blog audience is predominantly male so brands targeting men of all ages are very much at home.
How should I advertise on Wolves Blog?
You can advertise on Wolves Blog in whatever way you’d like.
We offer slots in the sidebar and you can fill the space with whatever takes your fancy, whether it be a banner or simply a text advert containing a link to your website.
What we do recommend is providing us with a unique code or voucher so that you can accurately measure response.
For example, a restaurant might offer a 15% off discount to our readers when they print off a copy of their advert on our site. That way, the restaurant will know that they’re receiving customers who’ve discovered them from our site.
How much does it cost?
Prices vary depending on the length of the campaign and the nature of the advertisement.
To obtain a quote or for further information please use the contact form or email us directly.
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