Have you considered advertising on the Mets Police?

If you’d like to advertise or are just curious who reads Mets Police, here’s the updated Media Kit for the end of January.  These are real numbers (via Google Analytics).  If you’d like me to impress you I can pull some of the other stat counters and give you some ridiculously high number that includes web-crawlers.  In terms of actual humans, we’re not Mets Blog, but we do OK.

For 2011, Mets Police finished with nearly 1.2 million page views per Google Analytics.  Click on the images below for larger version.

For January 2012 Mets Police Google Analytics stats were

28,150 Visits
15,160 Unique Visitors
80,313 Pageviews
Although that was down from December 2011, January tends to be a slow month for Mets bloggers (it picks up in March) and the numbers compare favorable to January 2011 (below) with page views up 11.6% and unique visitors up 47% year to year.
22,023 Visits
10,251 Unique Visitors
71,913 Pageviews

 

Most readers are from New York City and thus can easily visit your local business.

According to alexa.com, “relative to the general internet population, 25-34 year olds are over-represented at metspolice.com.”

@metspolice is active on twitter (2526 followers as of February 5th) and has a Klout score of 52 with influence in the field of “New York Mets.”

The site has been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal, New York Post and the New York Times.

A 300×250 ad on the right sidebar can be purchased for $50/month by contacting [email protected]

There is also a weekly Mets Police newsletter which goes out to a subscription-based email distribution list.  The newsletter launched in January 2012.

The site does not accept gambling related advertising.

Mets Police is open to the idea of a title sponsor.  Other ideas can also be discussed.

 

 

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