This blog has a large following of techies, entrepreneurs, web designers/developers, social media enthusiasts, content creators, etc. So, if you are looking to reach these people, you’re in the right place and in good company.
Why You Should Advertise?
- Your product or service will be maximally exposed to this blog’s professional web, mobile and techie community mostly within Nigeria.
- It’s a niche blog focused on innovations, technology, digital media and content strategy.
- The award-winning blog has been quoted, referenced and featured on both local and international media sites and is being syndicated by some major online media players.
- According to Google Analytics, the blog sees about 60,000 page impressions, with about 10,000 unique users monthly. The stats report is available on request.
- The author is a highly and widely respected authority on startups, digital media and content strategy.
What I Can Offer?
- Banner Ads – (Flash or Static Banner {300 x 250 pixel} at the sidebar and appears on all pages)
- Text Ads – (Text links embedded into articles for relevant keywords)
- Sponsored Reviews (200-400 word article about your product/service)
- RSS Feed (Text/Image link embedded on the blog’s RSS Feed and distributed to 3000 + subscribers)
- Sponsored Competitions (Giveaways, prizes, discounts, deals, bargains, etc can be publicly announced)
If you need other forms of advertising, TechLoy offers highly competitive rich media advertising in a variety of ad spaces, formats and sizes as well as full branding sponsorship opportunities on specific channels.
Let’s discuss more via loy.okezie (at) gmail.com
In all our supported countries, we get revenue from Google Adsense, which seems to do us well. We believe the reason it is so is because we serve mostly commercial content ( jobs, stuff for sale, properties etc). This helps in that our Google Adsense inventory tends to be more relevant and lucrative since Google advertises spend more on those categories. I guess news and other non-commercial content websites don’t have that much luxury, thus poor adsense performance.
- In Cameroon, we have VIP ads. This is a major source of revenue for us here in Cameroon particularly due to the popularity of Kerawa in Cameroon. We cannot yet replicate this model in Nigeria because we are still building the audience to par with that in Cameroo
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