Advertising on Toolmonger
As the only tool blog to maintain a true editorial separation — i.e. we’re not owned or operated by a tool manufacturer, reseller, or retailer — Toolmonger reaches deep into an audience that’s virtually untapped elsewhere on the web. Our readers span not only the DIY crowd, but also professionals in the area of home and auto repair, engineers, and other online researchers and purchasers.
Sponsorships
Sponsors help keep Toolmonger operational and receive great publicity in return. Specifically, sponsors receive 200 x 60 or 200 x 120 non-rotating banners in Toolmonger’s right side bar as well as mention in our weekly “sponsor thank you” posts. Podcasts sponsorships are also available for TM’s weekly “Tool Talk” and twice-a-week “One Beer Projects” shows.
If you’re looking to reach a specific target audience, Toolmonger can help with targeted project sponsorships and related sponsorship advertising. Contact us to put together a sponsorship package to meet your budget and reach desires.
Get Started Inexpensively
Want to reach Toolmonger’s readers, but don’t want to spend a ton? We offer sidebar-placed non-rotating 115×60 advertisements for $85/month in six-month blocks and $75/month in one-year blocks.
Banner Ads
We offer rotating and non-rotating ads of various sizes and shapes on a competitive CPM basis.
For more information regarding any of Toolmonger’s advertising opporunities, contact us.
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