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Ask HN: How can I ethically reach out to potential blog sponsors?

7 pointsby jamiewebover 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve been running my small security blog for about 3 years with monthly articles.<p>It has been successful so far in regards to bringing opportunities and gaining industry contacts, but I&#x27;ve never directly made any money from it.<p>I&#x27;ve tried having a &#x27;Sponsor Me&#x27; banner, where I&#x27;ve received a few reasonable offers, but non from companies that I align&#x2F;agree with or would be happy to promote.<p>What would be a reasonable way to directly approach companies that I would like to sponsor me? Is this a big no-no, or is there an ethical way to do it? I&#x27;ve had a look at &#x27;cold emailing&#x27; services, but they seem to go against the values of my blog, which are privacy, security, non-tracking, etc.<p>Any advice or case studies would be massively appreciated. :) Thank you.

3 comments

mooredsover 5 years ago
I think this is the kind of thing that you just need to go out and do yourself, at least for the first 5- 10 sponsors.<p>First, have a clear idea of what you are offering (you can look around at other blogs in the same space and even reach out to them to see what they are offering&#x2F;charging).<p>Display ads? Paragraphs in a email newsletter? Links on your sidebar? Job listings? Sponsored blog post?<p>Then, what will it cost? How long does the agreement run for? Is it exclusive? What happens if two companies in the same market want to sponsor you?<p>Then, what is the value? How many people visit&#x2F;read your site each month? What kind of engagement can the sponsor expect? (You&#x27;ll have a better idea of this after a few times, but I can warn you in my experience you&#x27;ll get far less engagement than you expect.)<p>You seem to have a list of ethical companies you&#x27;d like to be associated with. If you don&#x27;t, build that list.<p>Then see who you know at those companies (LinkedIn). If you don&#x27;t know anyone, see if you have any 2nd degree connections and ask for an intro.<p>Then present your offering and your cost to these connections. If you are priced right in the market, you&#x27;ll sell some sponsorships.
frickinLasersover 5 years ago
What is unethical about cold-emailing a company? A business is not a person. Conducting business requires open communication, or else no one would ever make money.
stevesearerover 5 years ago
Find companies who already spend money advertising to readers of your particular niche. This will usually be tradeshow sponsors, industry magazines, other websites, podcasts, etc.<p>It is much easier to get them to give you a small portion of their existing budget than to create a budget exclusively for you.<p>It is a good idea to not have the mindset that you somehow deserve their money or thinking that your site is only $X of their huge budget. It is their job to get the best return on their expenditures and it is your job to deliver that to them.<p>Also since you seem to have a privacy conscious site, it will be important to make the case that since you don’t track users directly, users target your content because it is such a specific niche that only people interested in it (and the potential advertisers’ products) read and visit your site.<p>Having sold a lot of ads directly, it is really important to be a trustworthy person that advertisers enjoy dealing with so they have every reason to keep you in their budget every year.