Nourished Kitchen has fast become a leading voice for the traditional foods movement. Our goal is to educate the public about wholesome nutrition and traditional foods while also improving access to these foods. To further these goals, we’re looking to partner with socially and environmentally responsible companies focused on sustainable agriculture, slow food, health, wellness and nutrition.
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Advertising Opportunities Available
The Nourished Kitchen works in conjunction with Real Food Media – the first blog network to address traditional and slow foods. Sponsors enjoy listings on the resources page and may advertise through banners and giveaways. Advertisements are based on the pay-per-click model; that is, if our readers don’t click through to your site, you don’t pay. Please contact me about advertising and sponsorship opportunities. Because we value sustainable family farming and independent businesses, we have opportunities for any budget.
Product Reviews/Giveaways/Promotions
As a general rule, I do not conduct product reviews on my site; however, I will conduct book reviews so if you have a non-fiction book or cookbook you feel would be of interest to Nourished Kitchen, please contact me. If you would like to promote your product through a giveaway, please note that all giveaways conducted on Nourished Kitchen are also based on the pay-per-click model and are specifically designed to drive qualified leads to your website and to deliver newsletter or other subscribers as you see fit.
For more information on advertising and sponsorship opportunities, or for rates, please contact me using the form below.
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