eDiets
What they do: Founded in 1996, eDiets.com, Inc. has become a premier online diet, fitness, and healthy living destination offering professional advice, information, products and services to those seeking to improve their health and longevity. As of June 30, 2005, over 2 million consumers worldwide have become eDiets.com members. eDiets.com also operates Web sites at eDiets.com and eFitness.com, publishes one of the Internet’s leading electronic newsletters with an opt-in circulation base of over 13 million subscribers and owns eDiets sites all over Europe. eDiets Europe has also entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Tesco.com, the world’s largest online grocer and a wholly owned subsidiary of Tesco plc, to use eDiets.com’s personalized diet technology in the U.K. and Ireland.
Why you should buy: In addition to being named Forbes Spring 2004 and 2005 “Best of the Web” in the diet and nutrition category, and PC Magazine “Editors’ Choice” in May 2004 and 2005, eDiets has grown to having more than 13 million consumers subscribe to eDiets.com’s electronic newsletters which is among the Internet’s leading opt-in health, diet and fitness newsletters. It’s also the top 2 trafficked websites in the diet & nutrition category with a circulation of at least 1 million readers every week.
Format/How much (contact for rates):
Ad Sizes Available: Full Page, Half Page, Advertorial (1 or 2 pgs), Marketplace (shared ad page).
Advertising Cost: Pricing is similar to a print publication
Contact: advertising@ediets.com; Call Angel at 954-360-9022 x192
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