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Five key reasons to advertise online with us. Plus how to find out more about our online advertising opportunities.
1. Reach a vast audience in a credible environment
With an audience of over 1 million unique browsers every month Stuff is one of the top five websites in New Zealand and is respected as a credible source of news and information - an ideal environment for increasing the awareness of your brand and products.
2. National and regional coverage
Stuff provides unparalleled national and regional coverage via the main interest sections and the masthead sites, allowing you to reach New Zealanders across the country or in a specific region.
3. Targeted advertising
Our ad-serving technology allows you to target specific users, for example browsers visiting the site from a specific country or users browsing the site over lunchtime, ensuring your ad is delivered to your target audience.
4. Flexibility to maximise performance
You can change your ads at almost any time during your campaign on Stuff which means you can keep the message fresh and maximise results. Plus, you can test different creatives, track their performance in real time and adjust where needed to optimise response rates.
5. Help with planning your campaign
Tell us your objectives and we can tailor an advertising package that delivers results - whether it's driving traffic to your website, increasing sign-ups for your newsletter or building awareness of your brand.
To find out more about advertising opportunities on Stuff.co.nz please email advertising@fairfaxdigital.co.nz
Please note: If your enquiry relates to print advertising in any of the Fairfax NZ newspapers please see the contact information available on the relevant newspaper website.
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