Tatyana Bokova-Foley

Free Advertising on Russia!

Just as we suspected, this blog is being read by an amazing, cultured, affluent, well-traveled audience. They buy cars, paintings, airline tickers, televisions, soccer teams, personal jets and books, among other things. Now you can advertise your products and services for free on this blog. The only condition is that your products and services must be interesting and relevant for those who are interested in Russia.

To advertise, just post a few paragraphs about what you are trying to offer in the comments section to this post. We encourage to add links, photos and illustrations. The more attractive you make your advertisement, the more you will sell. Make sure to include real email address or other contact information in your post so our readers know where to go to spend their money.

Each week, we will subjectively choose one advertisement which we like the most and publish it as a special advertisement post on Russia! magazine blog. Currently, 15.000 people read this blog daily.

Quickly, some ground rules: you can advertise anything you like, as long is it's interesting and legal. Your book, your art gallery, your friend's home cooking classes, your favorite Russian 101 professor, a hotel -- well, anything, really.

We'll be publishing free advertising posts on Wednesdays. For those who are interested in more certain advertising opportunities on Russia!, here is a presentation of our ad capabilities. You can also contact us directly at ad@readrussia.com.


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