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5 Reasons to Advertise on the History of Redding.com

This web site reaches homes and businesses across the globe, but its focus area is Fairfield County. Visitors to the History of Redding web site view many, many pages per visit and check back regularly for updates. Our stats are steady each month because I add content frequently and monitor the local topics people are seeking information on.

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By exploring local search, small business owners and marketers can benefit from both direct lead generation and general brand awareness."

- Search Engine Trends Article by by Daniel Bower, 12 February 2008

Example of traffic entering a sponsor's web site via the History of Redding web site:

The example above shows that the History of Redding can drive people to your web site and your business. Some visitors come directly from historyofredding.com, others come from the major search engines that have found your site via a link on the historyofredding.com.

If you sell antiques, we can showcase them for you; If you own a restaurant, we can promote your menus; Sell real estate? we can promote your top properties and give them top search engine rankings.

A sponsorship with the H of R will help increase web traffic, foot traffic and overall visibility in the community. Over 30,000 people visit the site every month!

Redding's household income: 53%+ above $150,000 per year.

Top Keywords used to find us: Redding, Connecticut and Redding, CT. The Redding, Connecticut Real Estate page and the Relocation Guide are also popular and due to the Gilbert & Bennett Factory's renovation project, Georgetown, Connecticut is very popular as well.

Rankings at Google: Redding, Connecticut; Georgetown, Connecticut; Branchville, Connecticut. Every effort is made to provide the most relevant information on these locations in order to maintain our top rankings (we have ranked top 5 for the past 4 years with these keywords) I do not employ any gimmicks to obtain high rankings, content is king and that's what I work so hard to provide site visitors....good, relevant content on the locations I cover and plenty of it.

Pricing:

Site Sponsorship is $200 per month. Ad space is available in text, banner ads, full page spreads or all of the above. We do not confuse you with terms like: "cost-per-click" or "page impressions" we simply run your ads all over the site, coming up with unique ideas to promote your business. Proceeds from ad sales go directly towards the service fees, maintenance and expansion of this site...we have no rent or administrative costs.

My expertise is web design and marketing so site sponsorship is much more than just a link to your site or a listing of your business information. Sponsorship is a partnership and I will promote your business or service on many levels, online and offline.

Please contact me at bcolley@colleyweb.com  with inquires or call 860-364-7475.

Real Estate Companies: My "day-job" is a web designer so full page spreads that feature your top properties can very easily be created and marketed on my top pages or via "mini-sites" that are more affordable than you think. In addition, research on properties and locations for historic significance is available as well.

For an example of a Real Estate "mini-site" visit this site.

For an example of my property research, visit this page.

I also promote history via Slideshow Lectures and Walking Tours. These events, which run year-round and draw crowds of 80+ on the average, are also open to sponsorship. Slideshows are presented at all the local libraries in the area, walking tours are in Georgetown, CT. Please contact me at bcolley@colleyweb.com  with inquires and\or ideas.

The History of Redding web site is not a business or non-profit organization...It's one person working to promote the history of his hometown and surrounding areas. All costs are out-of-pocket so donations and/or sponsorships will allow me to dedicate more time and effort to research and updates.

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Thank you,
Brent

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History of Redding is a not a business or an organization..It's one person working to promote the history of his hometown
and surrounding areas. All costs are out-of-pocket so donations and/or sponsorships will allow me to dedicate more time
and effort to research and updates.