*Shameless plug warning*

There are a lot of glazed based businesses investing heavily in digital marketing this year. With more potential B2B and B2C clients than ever before doing their research online, digital advertising has become the single most important platform for most business. Including that of the glazing sector.

The good news is that DGB has a few exclusive slots remaining! DGB is one of the fastest growing, most reading digital-dedicated glazing industry platforms, with seven years of continuous growth. And each advertising category is exclusive to the first company that signs up for it. So, for example, John Fredericks occupy the PVCu fabricator category, which means no other PVCu fabricator can advertise until John Fredericks decide to end advertising.

It means exclusivity in your own niche of the market, without conflicts with other companies. Something you can’t always find across other industry platforms.

So, these are the few that are left vacant:

  • Machinery Company
  • Spacer Bar Manufacturer
  • Aluminium Systems Company
  • Aluminium Fabricator
  • Timber Fabricator
  • Transport Solutions Company
  • Spot on weekly DGB emails to growing subscribers list

There are just 6 DGB site slots left, and one singular email slot that remains. All the others are taken. Given the competitive nature of some of these areas of the market, can you really afford for your competitors to snap these up before you do?

DGB Business

Growing audience

The growth in digital advertising for manufacturers is testament to the change in trends on how people and companies do business. Much more is read online than in print these days, and as I mentioned above, DGB has continued to grow strongly in the seven or so years it has been in business.

It follows a wider trend of increasing spending on digital marketing by most industries across business. You go where the readers go, and they’re certainly on digital platforms in a big way.

So, what do you need to do to find out more?

You can go here to find out what is an isn’t available: www.doubleglazingblogger.com/advertise-on-dgb red crosses mean that spot is taken, green tick means that spot is available. Simple.

There is then the “click to view advertising rates” button. You’ll need a password to have access to that information. If you’re interested in advertising on DGB, please email me on info@doubleglazingblogger.com and I’ll send you the password which will reveal the various packages available.

To get weekly updates from DGB sent to your inbox, enter your email address in the space below to subscribe: