Newsflash: Advertise on Grow Your Wiki – Starting Today

Starting today, you can advertise relevant wiki products and services to our readers.

The first such ad, for GroupSwim, is now live – just to the right of this post. I met with Jason Rothbart, Mike Micucci, and Tom McCleary of GroupSwim last week to get a demo of their product, and I was very impressed. It’s an on-demand collaboration tool that provides a wiki, discussions, document sharing, and groups to organize people and projects.

Growing, Global Audience

Grow Your Wiki has a growing, global audience that wants to know how to use wikis to produce their best work. The site offers insight, examples, case studies, and advice on enterprise wiki adoption and usage inside organizations. It is available in three languages (English, German, Polish), and reaches an audience of 6,500 people/month around the world.

People from organizations like Cisco, Borland, Follett, Yamaha Corporation of America, DLA Piper, Sun Microsystems, Genzyme, HSBC, Industry Canada, IBM, DHL, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Pfizer, Apple, CSC, Depaul University, and Brown University regularly visit this site. For detailed statistics, visit our Quantcast Audience Profile.

Your Ad: What’s Included?

  • High Visibility – Your ad will be displayed prominently on all pages.
  • Image – Ad images are 120px by 90px.
  • Text – Up to 100 characters of text can accompany the image.
  • Blog Post – As part of the ad package, I’ll publish a guest blog post that you write. Posts must focus on a use case or example of your product in action, so that potential customers can see how others are using it.

This is your opportunity. Take an already interested audience, give them a real sense of what your product or service can do, and by the time they reach your site, they’ll be ready to try your product.

Get Started

To inquire about placing an ad, contact Stewart. Thank you.

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