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- ATC has plenty of advertising
space still available….banner ads, right side ad space, as well as
sponsors for our non-premium pages…weekly newsletters, blogs and articles.
- ATC has 1000s of registered
users who receive our weekly newsletter and are also frequent posters
on our message boards not to mention the many non-registered visitors
to our site.
- ATC has a large adult male
demographic who are die-hard sports fans. These fantasy football
players are well-educated with above average incomes. They watch
TV, surf the internet, eat at restaurants, frequent sports bars, wear
clothes, drive anything that moves and give awesome gifts to the wives
and girlfriends who put up with them every game day.
- ATC receives an average
of nearly 100,000 page hits daily
during the peak months (August – November).
- ATC was ranked #1 in 2007, #9
in 2008, #2 in 2010 for overall player rankings, and in 2009 ATC was ranked in the
top 10 for QB and TE Rankings
by the NY Times.
- ATC writers have advertised
our site all over the country on radio shows for the Ravens, Jaguars,
Jets, Raiders, and Redskins ….just to name a few!
- Al Lackners’ Salary Cap: Capanomics 101 is the most cited NFL Salary Cap page out
there…just google it and see!
- ATC was cited in the book… “Tailgating, Sacks and
Salary Caps” by Mark
Yost.
- According
to a 2006 article by CNN….
“According to figures from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association -
yes, this is big enough of a market to warrant a real trade group -
there are currently between 15 million and 18 million fantasy sports
players in the U.S. The number of players has grown 7 percent to 10
percent a year for the past three years. About 85 percent of all
fantasy sports participants play fantasy football, mainly online. “
- We have a devoted team of
writers who answer each and every email personally.
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