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A DR 24 marketing blog with early traffic and limited inventory. The analytics are shared on request exactly as they are, and you get a reply within 3 business days.

Send the enquiry

Tell us the brand, the placement type and the budget. You get the current numbers back and an honest view on whether spending here makes sense yet.

Advertising enquiry

Traffic is early, so placements are priced accordingly and inventory is limited. Current numbers are shared on request. We do not publish inflated ones.

No payment is taken here. You are invoiced after the brief.

What we can tell you today

DR 24 Domain Rating
Pre-launch Traffic, stated honestly
3 days Reply within 3 business days

No traffic figure is published because none can be evidenced yet. Current analytics are shared on request, whatever they say.

The honest position

This is a pre-launch blog with a Domain Rating of 24 and early traffic. Advertising here buys topical relevance and a permanent, maintained page. It does not buy reach, and any page claiming otherwise about a site this young is inventing the number.

What is available

  • Sponsored post. Written by you or by us, labelled as sponsored at the top of the piece, permanent on the site.
  • Display placement. A limited number of slots, sold to relevant advertisers only.
  • Newsletter inclusion. Available once a list exists. It does not yet, and this page will say so until it does.

Inventory is kept deliberately small. Six ad slots on a young blog devalues every one of them and makes the page worse for the reader who arrived for the article.

What we will not run

  • Crypto, gambling, adult, pharma and essay mills
  • Earnings or health claims we cannot verify
  • Anything designed to look like editorial rather than advertising
  • Placements that would mislead a reader about who is selling what

Short answer

Sponsored content is always labelled visibly at the top of the piece. The FTC endorsement guides require disclosure of a material connection, and a disclosure a reader has to scroll to find does not satisfy that in practice.

Advertising and guest posts are different things

A guest post is editorial. It is accepted on the strength of the writing, it carries the author’s byline, and no amount of budget moves it through. The contributor guidelines cover that route.

Advertising is this page. It is labelled, it is paid, and it never buys an editorial slot. Keeping the two apart is what makes either of them worth anything.

Why the numbers are not on this page

Because they would change monthly and because a media buyer deserves a current figure rather than a screenshot from whenever the page was last edited.

Ask and you get the real analytics. If they are too small for your campaign, that is a useful answer and it costs you one email rather than a quarter of budget.

Questions from media buyers

How much traffic does the site get?

Not enough yet to sell against, and we will not publish a number we cannot evidence. Current analytics are shared on request with whatever they say. If a media buyer needs volume today, this is not the placement to buy.

What does advertising here cost?

Rates are not published while traffic is early, and they are quoted against the current numbers rather than an aspirational rate card. Tell us the budget in the form and you will get a straight answer about whether it is worth spending here yet.

What placements are available?

Sponsored posts, display placement, and newsletter inclusion once the list exists. Inventory is deliberately limited: a blog with a handful of readers and six ad slots is worth less to everyone than one with a single relevant placement.

Is a sponsored post the same as a guest post?

No, and they are handled on separate pages for that reason. A guest post is editorial and is accepted on the writing. A sponsored post is advertising, is labelled as such, and never buys an editorial slot.

Will sponsored content be labelled?

Always, visibly, at the top of the piece. The FTC endorsement guides require disclosure of a material connection, and burying it at the foot of a page does not satisfy that in practice or in spirit.

Who reads this blog?

The intended audience is small business owners, agency owners, in-house marketers and freelancers buying or evaluating marketing services. That is who the content is written for. Whether they have arrived yet is a question the analytics answer, not this page.

Can I advertise a competing marketing service?

Possibly. Direct competitors are considered case by case rather than banned outright, and anything that would confuse a reader about who is selling what gets declined.

What will you not run?

Crypto, gambling, adult, pharma, essay mills, and anything making earnings or health claims we cannot verify. The same exclusion list the editorial side uses.

How fast do you reply?

Within three business days, the same commitment the contributor page makes. If that window passes, chase the editorial address and say the window lapsed.

Why advertise on a site this small?

The honest answer is: usually you should not, yet. The case for an early placement is topical relevance and a permanent, well-maintained page rather than reach. If reach is the requirement, buy reach somewhere it already exists.

Advertising and editorial enquiries both reach editorial@thesuperpanel.com. Service enquiries go to hello@thesuperpanel.com instead.

Ask for the real numbers

Send the brand, the placement and the budget. You get the current analytics back exactly as they are, and a straight answer on whether this is worth buying yet.

Entry point $300/mo. Cancel any time. No long contracts.

Still deciding?

Read how the process runs end to end: order, brief, production, delivery, report.

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