Sports Marketing 2.0

Re-thinking sports marketing now that fans are in charge

Looking for partners to advertise on http://boston.sportsthenandnow.com/. This site is unique due to its mix of current and historical sports content.

We also have rates for our National, Chicago, and Baltimore sites.

Please contact me if interested.

Joe Gill

Tags: boston, sportsmarketing, sportswebsites, webadvertissers

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What are your website visitor stats like? What is the media history of the website? That would be very important when making this decision.

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Jay,

Please email me at bostonsportsthenandnow@gmail.com.

I can send you unique visitors and hits over the last few months. The site launched in July.

Thanks!

Joe

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Does your team to have a social network? Are there any plans to ad a social networking site?

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