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Pregnancy.org covers the journey from Getting Pregnant all the way through to Baby and Beyond. All advertising sponsorships and campaigns go through our team. For more information, please email for campaign requirements and minimums.
Pregnancy.Org, LLC was founded in 2001. Pregnancy.org is a trusted information resource and community site for women focused on Getting Pregnant through to Baby and Beyond.
The site is organized into four main paths that our members customize for themselves:
Getting Pregnant: The "trying to conceive" section of Pregnancy.org offers information, expert advice, tools and advice to women and couples trying to conceive.
Pregnancy: offers information, expert advice, tools and advice to women and couples covering all aspects of pregnancy.
Labor and Delivery: offers information, expert advice, tools and advice to women and couples who are about to go through the late stages of pregnancy and childbirth.
Baby and Beyond: offers information, expert advice, tools and advice to women and couples who have children, are about to have children, and those seeking parenting information and resources.
Statistics:
Pregnancy.org reaches 400,000+ unique visitors per month and generates over 5 million page views/month.
Pregnancy.org has thousands of opt-in e-mail registrants who receive monthly, and coming soon, weekly e-mail newsletters and updates.
Demographics:
- 85% Female
- 15% Male
- 50% Between the ages of 18 - 34, 41% between 35 - 49
- 93% Caucasian
- 62% Have kids ages 0 - 17
- 32% Earn between $60 - $100K, 33% earn $30 - $60K
- 50% Have graduated from college, 15% have attended graduate school
Advertising opportunities:
A variety of targeted opportunities exist including:
- Sponsorship on our once-a-week, hour-long radio show on VoiceAmerica.com
- Advertising campaigns using large format ad units.
- Special content sponsorship opportunities.
- E-mail advertising opportunities, both advertising within Pregnancy.org newsletters and also stand-alone e-mail programs
For more information, please email for campaign requirements and minimums.
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