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Shootingtimes.co.uk was launched in 1999 to be the leading consumer and trade site for shooting enthusiasts. In June 2007 shootingtimes.co.uk came under the umbrella of shootinguk.co.uk a new portal offering the best ever coverage for all things shooting related.

What are the benefits of advertising on shootingtimes.co.uk?
Where on shootingtimes.co.uk can I advertise?
What size of advert can I have?
How do I design and advert, what do I need to supply?
How much does it cost?
How can I book my advert?
Who to Contact?

What are the benefits of advertising on Shootingtimes.co.uk?



- Advertising on Shooting Times online is quick, easy to set up and cost effective
- It is a quick and easy way to get passionate shooters to visit your website.
- It is very easy to set up with lead times of less than a week.
- You get what you pay for and you never pay more than you expect.
- Online advertising can generate direct response, canvas opinion & raise awareness of your company.

Where on Shootingtimes.co.uk can I advertise?



- Your advert can appear on any page on the website and what you pay depends on where your advert appears.
- Run of site adverts can appear on any page within the site, be it the home page, news page, forum or gun tests etc. This option means that your advert will be seen by any of our users regardless of their interest.
- Trade directory adverts can appear in any individual category of the Shootinguk Online Trade Directory.

What size of advert can I have?



- All our run of site, and premium pages can host a banner, button or mpu style advert.
- Adverts in our trade directory can be either a banner or a large button.

How do I design an advert, what do I need to supply?



You have two options available:

- Either pay an agency to produce an advert for you according to our specification
- Or you can take advantage of our free advert design service. Speak to one of our sales team who can talk you through the simple process of producing one of our standard format banner or buttons.

How much does it cost?



Online advertising is very cost effective because you only ever pay for what you get. You can choose a fixed rate in our trade directory or buttons, or you can choose a cost per thousand option anywhere else one the site.

Cost per thousand (CPM)

- Cost per thousand options are charged according to the number of page views your advert receives. This literally means that you pay for the number of times your advert is seen by Shooting Times online users.
- You decide how many times you would like your advert to be seen, and over what period of time, and our sophisticated software does the rest.
- We guarantee that your advert will be seen at least the number of times you pay for, and if it is seen more times than agreed, you still only pay what was agreed up front. You never pay more than the agreed rate.

Rates:



- Run of site banner
- £25 per thousand page views
- Premium banner
- £35 per thousand page views
- MPU
- £40 per thousand page views
- Tennancy Buttons
- £750 (plus VAT) run throughout the site and seen on every page

How Can I book my advert? Call our sales team now!



Who to Contact?



REMEMBER: When emailing the sales team please include your full name, address & telephone number!

Jonathan Davitt
Display Advertising Manager
Tel: 0203 148 4205
Email: jonathan_davitt@ipcmedia.com

Tom MacDougall
Display Sales Executive
Tel: 0203 148 4211
Email: tom_macdougall@ipcmedia.com

Emma Butler
Display Sales Executive
Tel: 0203 148 4206
Email: emma_butler@ipcmedia.com

Thomas James
Display Sales Executive
Tel: 0203 148 4212
Email: thomas_james@ipcmedia.com

Classified Ads Manager (Directory)
Suzanne Jacobs
suzanne_jacobs@ipcmedia.com

Classified sales executive (Directory)
Steph Scanlon
steph_scanlon@ipcmedia.com
(0203 148 2872)


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