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Advertise with Us
Why advertise with us?
Betonbasket is an established web sites network that has operated on the internet since 2004. By advertising with us you can reach audience of 2000+ gamblers from Europe (Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Germany, Lithuania, Slovenia, Poland) and your banners/links will be shown on 3 web sites www.betonbasket.com, www.betonbasket.ru and dir.betonbasket.com.
What kind of ads are possible?
You can place your ads on every page of all sites including the index pages and sometimes even menu links. Standard sized buttons and banners are easily accepted and text ads and links are fine too. The ads should not be too garish or distracting and should fit the ambience of the sites.
We discuss your needs with you and negotiate an arrangement that is appropriate for both parties.
Who do I contact to discuss an advertising deal?
You can e-mail me about advertising by clicking here.
Thank you for your interest.
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