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Geek Native operates three placements; 300×250 sidebar units.

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  1. Ads I’ve accepted from geek related and gaming companies
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The cheapest way to advertise on the site is often via the Project Wonderful unit, the third one down the sidebar.

If you want to step up a gear than the professional network Gamerati is the way to go. They’ve got experience with Kickstarters, roleplaying and computer game companies.

I’m also keen to give some advertisers the chance for a spotlight post within the blog itself. This could be an interview, introduction to their product or a guest post. These posts are disclaimed to point out that you’ve also been an advertiser on Geek Native in the interests of ethics.

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