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Advertising on Online Livestock
Onlinelivestock.com.au is Australia’s leading online site for Livestock Classified.
Online Livestock can reach your target market and gain you valuable exposure through the Australian farming sector and livestock industry.
Attracting over 1 million hits per month and number 1 Google rankings for ‘livestock’ and other related key search words; Online Livestock has been growing into a well recognised classifieds destination.
With the internet a key advertising medium, where traffic can be focused directly back to your business or website, it is assuring to know our customers are spending over 6 mins on average moving through the site. Allowing great exposure for advertisers.
In conjunction with the free classified advertising service, you can also find news, information, sales and events for the Australian agricultural industry. It is a comprehensive site and we receive continual favourable feedback from both visitors and advertisers. Click here to see what people have to say!
To keep our 28,000 and growing subscriber base continually updated with industry news, products, supplies and services, we email monthly e-bulletins (products/services) and e-newsletters (news). These have been very successful in attracting attention to featured articles, products / services, events / sales and classified advertising. Click here to visit our newsletter page
If you are interested in promoting your company, business, event or stud, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
We have included a guide line of some areas of pricing for Online Livestock. Please be aware we are happy to discuss packages to suit your advertising needs and budget.
Online Livestock is the future of advertising!
Pricing guide line
Priority positioning Flash Banner (Home Page)
$850 + GST per month
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from $175.00 + GST per month
Boxed Flash ad banner (Every page)
(Special promotions / competitions)
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