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Projects that want to advertise a crypto presale on our site are reaching an audience that is already actively researching early-stage tokens rather than a general crypto audience that may or may not be looking to invest. This page explains the advertising formats we offer, how the process works, and, just as importantly, what advertising with us does not include.
Our readers are typically people already comparing presales, checking tokenomics, or looking for launch dates before a token lists on an exchange. That intent matters for advertisers: a banner or sponsored placement here is shown to someone actively in a research phase, not someone scrolling past unrelated content. Understanding this audience helps projects decide whether advertising here fits their launch stage, since a project still building its community may get more value from a sponsored feature than from a small banner placement.
Each format has its own pricing structure and lead time, and current rates are shared directly when you submit an inquiry, since they can shift with demand and placement availability.
This is the part that matters most for both advertisers and readers. Purchasing advertising, sponsored content, or a newsletter placement does not affect whether your project appears in our independently written reviews, news coverage, or presale rankings, and it does not influence the score or analysis those pieces contain. Our editorial team operates separately from advertising sales, and sponsored content is always labeled clearly so readers can tell the difference between paid placements and independent research. If a project wants to be included in our review process, that request goes through the same evaluation criteria as any unpaid submission, described on our review methodology page.
We also do not offer to remove or soften existing negative coverage, red flags noted in a review, or risk warnings as part of an advertising arrangement. Advertising buys visibility for a placement; it does not buy editorial outcomes.
To keep sponsored placements useful to readers rather than purely promotional, we ask advertisers to:
Advertising tends to work best for projects that already have a working product or presale live, verifiable tokenomics, and at least some independently checkable information about the team or audit status. Projects that are pre-launch with limited public information may find that a press release or a later advertising placement, once more details are available, gets a better response from readers than an early campaign built on limited substance.
If you are ready to advertise a crypto presale with us, reach out with your project name, the format you are interested in, and your target timeline. We typically respond within a few business days with availability and next steps. For projects unsure which format fits best, describing your current goals, whether that is awareness, community growth, or driving presale participation, helps us recommend the right combination of placements.
No. Sponsored placements are handled by a separate process from our editorial reviews and do not change how a project is scored or discussed in unpaid coverage.
Yes, though projects with more available public information, such as a completed audit or working demo, typically see stronger results from paid placements.
Yes, all sponsored content is clearly marked as sponsored or paid content, consistent with our editorial policy on disclosure.
We ask for accurate, verifiable project details, including a working contract address once available, links to any completed audits, and disclosure of known risks such as vesting terms, before a sponsored piece is approved for publication.
No. Advertising, sponsored content, and newsletter placements do not affect existing review scores, red flags, or risk warnings, which are handled entirely separately by our editorial team.
Lead time depends on the format and current availability; banner and newsletter slots are typically scheduled around existing bookings, while sponsored content requires time for drafting and editorial review before publication.
Yes, projects can combine formats, and describing your goals, such as awareness or driving presale participation, helps us recommend a suitable combination when you submit an inquiry.
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