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Just on the site traffic, would certain posters with huge post counts be skewing those demographics somewhat? Maybe you're getting a lot more under 25's etc than those numbers suggest.

If the numbers are right then gambling companies are the obvious first port of call.

May be quite difficult to get a sponsor for such a specific scoped forum such as GOT is.
 
We're going to look to find a sponsor for the season ahead to replace our existing Google Ads.

6-12 million monthly page views with an average visit duration of 12minutes 47seconds. 97.4% male audience, with age brackets as below.

If you can think of anyone you feel would be a good fit, non-gambling - please comment and we'll give them a shout.


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Does this count unique multis also?

Are you considering region specific sponsors? Not that I don't love Greggs, but seeing as in a perfect world if still be visiting them 5 or fewer times a year, might not be as useful for some like me.
 
Those numbers suggest porn most heavily. That is apparently the target audience here. And given what a hit Giroud has been, perhaps Grinder would be appropriate?

Or maybe Cathedral City.
 
Does this count unique multis also?

Are you considering region specific sponsors? Not that I don't love Greggs, but seeing as in a perfect world if still be visiting them 5 or fewer times a year, might not be as useful for some like me.
Healthy now.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-f...ve-launched-diet-plan-involves-eating-greggs/

Who ate all the pies? Greggs have launched a diet plan – and it involves only eating Greggs for a month

Its 'Minimise Me' plan – a play on Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary Supersize Me – suggests customers can lose weight by eating only Greggs producce for a month. And that includes all the usual doughnuts, bacon rolls and sausage rolls associated with the brand.

The trialists were said to have lost more than two stone collectively. New mother Hannah Barth, 29, saw the most successful results, losing 1 stone, 4 lbs and dropping from size 16 to 14.

Mrs Barth, who hadn’t visited Greggs since she was at school, said: “I think the biggest different between this diet and other previous diets that I’ve tried is the portion control. With diets that I’ve tried before, you weigh out your portion size, and then you sneak a little bit of extra in if you’re feeling a bit naughty.”

However, nutritionist Charlotte Stirling-Reed of SR Nutrition remains cautiously sceptical about the diet. “I think it’s good that Greggs are trying to suggest healthy eating plans. They’ve got a lot of fruit and veg, which is great. But they could offer more wholegrain options”, she said.
 
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