What is Bay Area Tech Wire?
Bay Area Tech Wire is a free daily email newsletter that summarizes the business of technology in the Bay Area. Every business day, readers rely on us for a quick, objective briefing of the area’s top tech-related stories.
What type of advertising options does Bay Area Tech Wire offer?
Bay Area Tech Wire offers high-profile prime placement ads (only one of these ads runs per day), and also offers classified job listing ads, event listing ads, or services listing ads.
Who reads Bay Area Tech Wire?
–6,500 opt-in subscribers daily
–Approximately 6,000 web visitors per month
Employment Level of Readers:
–30% executives
–30% entrepreneurs
–20% mid-levels/associates
–10% students/entry-level
–10% technical staff
Industry:
45% technology firms
25% service providers (lawyers, accountants, consultants)
10% venture capitalists, investment bankers/managers
10% government/other
5% public relations/journalists
5% marketing/advertising
What placements do the various advertising types — classified ads and prime placement ads — receive on the newsletter?
Classified Advertising, which are text, lists the ad’s title at the top of the newsletter just under the main headlines. The complete text ad appears after the Briefly Noted section. Click here for sample newsletter with the classified ads.
Prime Placement Advertising features the title of the ad just under the masthead, another title in the news headlines, an optional graphical tower ad in the upper right hand corner, a text ad in the middle of the newsletter, and another text ad in the classifieds section. This provides great exposure for one day, with the ad featured throughout the newsletter. Click here to see a sample newsletter with the various placements for the prime placement ad.
You may place an ad by filling out an online form. If you have any questions, please email us at paul@techwiremedia.com or call 301-656-0057.
The online submission forms for the various ad types are at the following link: prime placement ad, job ad, event ad, or services ad.
What are the advertising rates?