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	<title>Comments on: How do I get Athletic Sponsorships for my Website?</title>
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		<title>By: imisidro</title>
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		<description>Big companies will sponsor a website if you can prove that your website attracts the audience they want and can give them the best return on investment

This means that:

- your site actually generates significant traffic
- your site has the type and quality of content that the advertisers think would attract the audience they want

Since your site is brand new, I suggest you go around it two ways:

- Check out these sites you want and apply for their affiliate program where you earn a commission everytime you sell something of their products. It is not the same as sponsorship, but perfect if you are still building your site

- Use advertising networks such as banner ad networks and contextual advertising networks which will show you ads targeted to your audiences and get paid for it

Banner Ad networks:

Burst Media
Fastclick (ValueClick).
Advertising.com.
Tribal Fusion 

Contextual Advertising networks:

Google Adsense
Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) 
Intellixt 
Quigo Adsonar 
IndustryBrains 
Commission Junction Evolution
Kanoodle Brightads
Clicksor 
Contextweb 
Bidclix  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody">Big companies will sponsor a website if you can prove that your website attracts the audience they want and can give them the best return on investment</p>
<p>This means that:</p>
<p>- your site actually generates significant traffic<br />
- your site has the type and quality of content that the advertisers think would attract the audience they want</p>
<p>Since your site is brand new, I suggest you go around it two ways:</p>
<p>- Check out these sites you want and apply for their affiliate program where you earn a commission everytime you sell something of their products. It is not the same as sponsorship, but perfect if you are still building your site</p>
<p>- Use advertising networks such as banner ad networks and contextual advertising networks which will show you ads targeted to your audiences and get paid for it</p>
<p>Banner Ad networks:</p>
<p>Burst Media<br />
Fastclick (ValueClick).<br />
Advertising.com.<br />
Tribal Fusion </p>
<p>Contextual Advertising networks:</p>
<p>Google Adsense<br />
Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only)<br />
Intellixt<br />
Quigo Adsonar<br />
IndustryBrains<br />
Commission Junction Evolution<br />
Kanoodle Brightads<br />
Clicksor<br />
Contextweb<br />
Bidclix<br />
Bidvertiser</p></div>
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