Fermentation Wine Blog Housekeeping

Some Friday Fermentation Housekeeping and Public Service Messages…

1. SUBSCRIBE TO FERMENTATION
It’s easy as a chilled Chardonnay to subscribe to the FERMENTATION RSS Feed. Over there on the right side of this page you see a number of one touch RSS Feed subscription buttons. Click on the RSS Reader that you use (MyYahoo, Bloglines, Newsgator, etc) and voila, you can easily see what’s being discussed here and at your other favorite blogs at your one-stop blog reader

2. ONE CLICK IS ALL WE ASK
The advertisers at FERMENTATION help tremendously in keeping this site going. Help me thank them. Choose just one of the advertisers on this page, click their ad and see what they have to offer or read what they have to say. One click is all we ask.

3. SEND AN EVENTFUL MESSAGE
Part of a great wine event? Know of a great wine event? Shoot me an email and we’ll see what we can do to get the word out here at Fermentation. Email: [email protected]

4. WINE REVIEWING: I DON’T
For those very kind wineries out there that have sent me samples to review…you need to know I don’t review wine. I leave that to those with more chutzpah and palate than me. Don’t get me wrong, I drink the stuff. But that’s not a good enough reason for sending me samples to review. However, if you are looking to access the world of wine reviewing bloggers, shoot me an email…I know a number of wine bloggers who have great palates.

ADVERTISERS: CONSIDER THIS BLOG
Why? Well consider the audience: It’s a very wine motivated audience. 60% have incomes over $100,000 Per year; 80% have a four year degree or more; 50% drink wine daily; 36% spend an average of at least $20 or more on wines they purchase; Your add will be viewed 15,000 times by 10,000 unique readers per month. You can learn more about Fermentation’s readership HERE. To inquire about advertising here contact me at: [email protected]

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One Response

  1. genevelyn - July 7, 2006

    I am usually not a fan of advertisements on blogs (I’m looking to escape–not to visit downtown “BladeRunner”)but your site is an exception. The ads seem part-in parcel to the blog, well-chosen and nicely integrated on the page. (They are also services I’m interested in.)


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