Advertising
Establishing your presence on Web Talk is easy and cheap. There are two types of advertisements you can take full advantage from. They are completely different and depend on what you are looking for your activity/blog/web site.
Review (Cost: 50 USD)
Web Talk gives you the chance to be reviewed among its pages. But what do you get?
- Your blog or website will be reviewed and shown as an article (post) to Web Talk’s readers.
- Each review will consist of a minimum of 250 to a maximum of 350 words, a screen shot of your website or whatever image you will provide, a link or a group of links (max: 3 links per review) to the website or its pages and a full description of it. Moreover you can ask to add whatever you want to the review. Just don’t ask to write something which doesn’t correspond to the truth.
- All reviews are permanent.
- All links will have the nofollow tag. This is due to respect Google’s guide lines about selling links.
Link (Cost: 10 USD a month for at least 6 months)
Web Talk gives you the chance to show a link with a brief description (max: 20 words) in the right sidebar, under the translate widget. But what do you get?
- Your link will be in the blog theme’s loop (differently from the review which will be visible in the homepage for a few days as other posts will be added to the blog). This means that readers will be able to see it whatever they read and wherever they are on Web Talk.
- The link will be on the right side of the blog which is a catching-eye position. People read from left to right. When a line is over, the eyes tend to go further and guess what? Your link will be right there!
- Just 4 positions are available. The paid links are cheap but they are not for everybody since just 4 position are available! Because of this, readers will take you into higher consideration. You will also have to pass a selection. Not all bloggers are qualified to get the spots.
- All links will have the nofollow tag. This is due to respect Google’s guide lines about selling links.
Things to keep in mind
- All reviews and paid links will have to do with products which are pertinent and relevant to Web Talk. Asking to review a blog writing about cars will be of no use to either Web Talk and its readers.
- No more than 2 reviews per week will be posted on Web Talk. That’s to let me update the blog regularly and concentrate on the things I have to write in order to keep Web Talk’s readers informed with the latest news.
- Don’t be smart. If after being reviewed or linked by Web Talk you change your blog’s topics I will remove the review and the link right away and no, you won’t be refunded!
- All payments will be made through PayPal only.
Custom Opportunities
If any of the programs above do not meet your needs then please contact me to discuss your unique needs.
Here is the form to contact me about advertising. Alternatively you can contact me at: admin [at] webtlk (dot) com
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