Banner Advertising on New Bedford Guide

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Just like a coffee shop or restaurant, New Bedford Guide is a small business. If you’d like to support/sponsor New Bedford Guide, and promote your product, service or event to tens of thousands of local residents, we offer 20 banner spots in four locations on NewBedfordGuide.com. These ads are promoted on the main page and/or are visible on every article published on New Bedford Guide. This is a great way to build your brand and drive traffic to your website or Facebook page. All website advertisers also get promoted on our popular Facebook page. We also operate Fairhaven GuideDartmouth GuideProvidence Guide and other city guides. Current customers include the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Bridgewater Credit Union, The Waterfront Grille, The New Bedford Antique Center and the Hampton Inn. Here are two example ad spots:

New Bedford Guide (http://www.newbedfordguide.com) reaches 20,000 – 30,000 visitors each months. Our Facebook Page reaches over 90,000 southcoast, Massachusetts residents. This maps shows our reach using Google Analytics:

As of April 24th, 2012 our demographics were 58% female, and strong in all demographics over 18-years old. While our reach is solid in New Bedford, we also have a strong following in surrounding towns and cities like Fairhaven, Dartmouth, Fall River, Boston and cities in Rhode Island. This ensures your business is promoted both locally and regionally.

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We offer rates as low as $90 a month. Save up by purchasing multiple months of advertising. Every penny goes to paying our writers, paying our server cost and growing the site!

Those looking to build there brand and promote events should also consider our event calendar advertising program. Contact us at info@newbedfordguide.com to set up an appointment before you competition does!

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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