Advertising with ISAF
Recognized around the world as the key source of information for sailors and the leading figures in the sailing world, www.sailing.org has an ever expanding and loyal following. Providing an up to date news service, event information and the official sailing rankings the website is a sailor’s first stop for the latest Olympic and top level event news, the rules and regulations, information for and about Race Officials, online sailor classification and much more.
Facts and stats:
25,000 users access the ISAF website every day
820,000 users per month
2,500,000 page impressions per day
44,400 registered and identified 'ISAF Sailors'
3,400 subscribers to the weekly newsletter Making Waves
Users from over 100 nations
2000 news stories published in 2006
www.sailing.org/ is the top listed result from many search engines using the search term ‘sailing’ including Google and Yahoo
Where can I advertise?
Please click here to email the marketing team to discuss the advertising opportunities on the ISAF website, these include:
Alternatively, if you would like to discuss sponsorship opportunities, please email the marketing team for more information.
Advertising Regulations
As the world governing body for the sport of sailing, advertising remains at the discretion of ISAF. ISAF reserves the right to judge the suitability of advertisers on their individual merit and to decline advertising.
Aside from ISAF official sponsors and suppliers, there will be no more than five advertisers allowed on the website’s homepage and three advertisers on other pages at any one time. Each advertiser will have their advert on a loop, along with other advertisers.
Pop-ups, pop-unders, overlays and interstills are not permitted
All contracts are subject to creative approval by ISAF.
ISAF’s approval of an advertisement for placement on the ISAF website does not in any way indicate ISAF’s endorsement of the advertiser or its products or services.
Advertising Specifications and Rate Card
Please email the marketing team for advert specifications and the rate card.
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