Advertise on This Site
If you would like to advertise on this site, you have a couple of options:
- Paid post.
- Permanent link in the “Partners” section.
- Permanent paid page.
Why would you want to advertise?
- High-quality posts — I don’t post garbage. Normally, I provide substance as opposed to random rants.
- Decent traffic — I get about 100-150 uniques per day, 20,000-25,000 visits per month. Nothing crazy, but I’m not charging that much, either :)
- DMOZ — I’m one of the 40 personal finance bloggers on DMOZ.
Pricing
- Paid post — $0.10 per word + $5 per link. For example, for a one-time fee of $25, I’ll write a post of 200 words AND include the link to the reviewed site. I’ll make it sound pretty informal. The turnaround is a couple of days. Downside — the post gets “buried” as more posts are written.
- Permanent link in the “Partners” section — based on the LinkWorth fees, this costs $25 per month … but because I wouldn’t have to share the money with them, your price is $15 per month, forever, paid each 6 months or 1 year (up to you).
- Permanent paid page — I’ll write a nice review as a page (like this one), and link to it from the main page. $0.25 per word + $10 per link. For example, for a one-time fee of $60, I’ll write a page of 200 words AND include the link to the reviewed site. Again, it will sound pretty informal. The turnaround is a couple of days. Upside — the pages don’t get “buried” by other posts.
Payment
- PayPal only. The entire payment upfront, please. Refund guaranteed if not satisfied.
Contact Information
- Send emails to [featured] [at] [howtobepoor.com].
Examples
- Check out existing featured posts.


do you have a phone number?
Comment by wes — October 24, 2008 @ 5:02 pm
Does the content of a paid post have to be directly related to finance?
Comment by Tawny Fan — November 13, 2008 @ 3:09 pm
Whatever you want. You pay, I put it up.
Comment by How To Be Poor — November 13, 2008 @ 3:16 pm
i would like a paid page to my website.. i am currently sending spice samples to a super market in the Ukraine called ATB Supermarket and would like more exposure.
Comment by Phil Banks — November 7, 2009 @ 10:52 pm