Advertise on WW2DB.com
The World War II Database is a popular destination for WW2 history. The site's audience is highly targeted, with the majority of visitors being history enthusiasts, veterans (and their families), teachers, and students, making the site an excellent venue to expand your business that targets the same niche group.
The website has been growing steadily since its inception in 2004. In Nov 2007, the site hosted 17,660 unique visitors on 21,587 visits; 199,389 pages were displayed in that month.
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Side Bar Button Ad Priced at US$100 per month, your ad will appear on every page where the side bar is being shown, which is every page except for the pages that display full-size photographs. The size is 150x150 pixels. The sample ad on the left illustrates the size. There are currently three spaces available for side bar button ads. |
Wide Banner Ad
Priced at US$100 per month, your ad will be appear at the end of every article. The end of the main content of a webpage is a very effect location to place advertisements because visitors are likely to click on a relevent ad after reading the featured article. Your ad may be rotated with no more than four others at one time, sharing the same space. the size is 500x60px pixels. The sample ad immediately below illustrates the size.

There are currently five spaces available for wide banner ads.
Interested in advertising your business on WW2DB.com? Have any questions? Please contact C. Peter Chen for more information.
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Suspended Corsair in the Leatherneck Gallery at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 15 Jan 2007, photo 1 of 3
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