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The UK Food guide has now been online continuously since March 2003. In the past ten years we have seen our annual visitor numbers grow year on year and in 2012 we attracted some 405,369 visits leading to 608291 page views.

Who visits the UK Food Guide?
According to Alexa (The web information company) "ukfoodguide.net is visited more frequently by females who are in the age range 45-54, have no children and are graduate school educated".

Currently there are 201 web sites known to link into The UK Food Guide. These sites deal with a whole range of subjects and interests, they include Wikipedia, Mumsnet, The Guardian, Moneysavingexpert.com and of course many specialist food sites including Halal, Kosher, vegetarian etc...

Advertising types and cost
There are three ways in which you can advertise your business on The UK Food Guide - all of which will include a direct link through to your web site. All advertising rates are per 365 days from the date your ad is first published.

Type one advert: The Headline Banner - £700
The space directly to the right of our logo displayed on all our pages both existing and all new pages added at a later date. Size 500 pixels wide x 178 pixels high. Artwork may be provided by you or will will create it at no extra cost.

Type two advert: The Product Banner - £150
A standard banner 468 pixels wide x 60 pixels high. Displayed on either the Good food suppliers or Cookery and cooking main pages. Artwork may be provided by you or we will create it at no extra cost.

Type three advert: The Text Link - £50
A text link to your web site which includes a brief description of your products or services to a maximum of 25 words. Displayed on either the Good food suppliers, Food news or Cookery and cooking main pages.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ADVERTISEMENTS

In these Conditions:

"the Publisher" means The UK Food Guide.net and its proprietor.
"the Advertiser" means any person or company placing with the Publisher an order for the publication of an advertisement in The UK Food Guide.
Orders for insertion of advertisements on the Web site are accepted subject to the following conditions:-

1.Warranty. The placing of an order constitutes a warranty from the Advertiser and/or advertising agency to the Publisher:
that the advertisement is legal, decent, honest and truthful, complying with the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion, with any relevant codes of practice and with the requirements of current legislation; and
that the advertisement is not defamatory and does not infringe the copyright, moral rights or any other rights of any third party.
2.Links. No hyperlinks or metatags other than those inserted by the Publisher may be included in any advertisements save with the express prior permission of the Publisher.
3.Indemnity. The Advertiser and/or advertising agency agrees to indemnify the Publisher in respect of all costs, claims, damages, or other charges arising directly or indirectly as a result of the publication of the advertisement(s).
4.No Guarantee. While every endeavour will be made to meet the wishes of advertisers, the Publisher does not guarantee the publication of any particular advertisement or its publication on any particular date or in a particular part or edition of the website or to be inserted under a particular classification.
5.Errors. It is the responsibility of the Advertiser/advertising agency to check the first appearance of any series of advertisements and notify the Publisher immediately of any errors. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for the correction of errors unless notified by the Advertiser. In the event of any error, misprint or omission in the Website of an advertisement or part of an advertisement (however caused) the Publisher will either re-publish the advertisement or relevant part of the advertisement as the case may be or make a reasonable refund of or adjustment to the cost. No re-publication, refund or adjustment will be made where the error, misprint or omission does not materially detract from the advertisement.
6.Limitation of Liability. In no circumstances shall the total liability of the Publisher for any error, misprint or omission exceed:
7.the amount of a full refund of any price paid to the Publisher for the advertisement in connection with which liability arose; or
8.the cost of a further or corrective advertisement of a type and standard reasonably comparable to that in connection with which the liability arose.
9.Save as set out above, the Publisher accepts no liability in respect of any loss or damage occasioned directly or indirectly as a result of publication of any advertisement or any loss or damage occasioned directly or indirectly by any total or partial failure (however caused) of publication of any advertisement or of any title or website in which any advertisement is or was scheduled to appear.
10.Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Publisher accepts no liability in respect of any loss or damage alleged to have arisen through delay in forwarding or omitting to forward replies to box numbers to the Advertiser (however caused). The advertiser hereby authorises the Publisher to return to its originator or destroy any communication which, in the reasonable opinion of the Publisher, should not be delivered to the Advertiser.
11.The Publisher may refuse any advertisement or if already accepted, cancel the order at any time by giving reasonable notice before the next insertion, but in that event, the Advertiser/advertising agency shall not be liable for payment of the difference (if any) between the rates for the series specified in the order and the usual price for the series of insertions which has appeared when the order is stopped; and
12.require any alteration it considers necessary or desirable in any advertisement.
13.Refusals and Amendments. Mail order advertisements will not be accepted for publication by the Publisher.
10.Cancellation. An advertising agency may cancel any unexpired part of an order without penalty in the event of the death or failure of its client. Orders cannot be cancelled once the Publisher has commenced to carry out the order in accordance with the first publication date requested by the Advertiser. Any cancellation request must be submitted to the Publisher via email to: contact@ukfoodguide.net.
11.Payment for advertisements must be received in full in advance by the Publisher prior to any advertisement being published.