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Internet knitting magazines enjoy a huge and ever increasing readership.
knitonthenet.com is averaging over 22,000 hits per day, with over six million hits since March 2007.

Advertising your business on knitonthenet.com offers:

  • Advertising rates less than many printed magazines.
  • Cheaper than major rivals.
  • The potential to boost your sales from a massive online knitting community.
  • Active adverts that link to your website with a single click.
  • Prices shown in both GB pounds and US dollars.
  • Adverts for the duration of each quarterly issue.
  • Regular updates to each issue generating repeated visits.

Contact us now at advertising@knitonthenet.com

advertising rates February 2007
All prices per quarterly issue       prices valid until 31st January, 2008

Block booking discounts

5% discount when booking 2 issues.
10% discount when booking 3 issues.
15% discount when booking 4 issues.

Guidelines

  • All ads to be supplied either as JPEG or GIF files, with correct pixel sizes as indicated in the rates chart above.
  • Ads will run for the three month duration of the issue booked.
  • In the first instance, email your advertising requirements to advertising@knitonthenet.com
  • Preferred payment by paypal. Cheques / money orders may be taken by arrangement.
  • Cleared funds must be received before booking is secured.
  • We accept adverts for all knitting, crochet and fibre-related products as well as other craft related materials and equipment, handcrafted goods and related services.
  • We reserve the right to refuse adverts.
  • Once your advert is secured any changes will incur a charge of £10 ($20).
  • Once each new issue is published adverts cannot be changed.

We offer an advertisement design service if required, at reasonable rates - please contact us for further details.


For more information or to book advertising
contact the advertising department on
advertising@knitonthenet.com

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