
Partnerships
Site Partnerships
TheArchaeologicalBox.com is always looking for long lasting business relationships within the international archaeological community. If you are interested in discussing a partnership with TheArchaeologicalBox.com, please contact us at your earliest convenience.
In-Site Promotional Content - Business PLUS
If you wish to add your own promotional content to our site, you can do so by upgrading to a Business/Project PLUS account. This yearly membership will help promote your products, services and events within our international archaeological network. The Business/Project PLUS account will also allow for a variety of extra content types including:
- Additional content fields and character limits;
- Additional features on the homepage and tourism maps;
- Direct contact info, address and Google map with driving directions;
- In-site events manager;
- Corporate blogs;
- Profile catalogues;
- Profile portfolios and photo galleries;
- Featured Business PLUS in-site advertisement;
- Top placement in searches.
Whichever partnership that best suits your advertising needs, here are some interesting facts:
When asked to rate the following statement: “the importance of archaeology in today’s society”, participants responded with a 7.3 mean score (10 meaning “very important”). Only 3% of respondents said they were uninterested in learning about archaeology. The preferred means of learning about archaeology was via media services.
The March 2008 U.S. Current Population Survey revealed that 59% of the adult online population has a house income of $50,000. and over. Furthermore, it was estimated that in 2008 four out of five Americans were using the internet. This represents a total of 184 million adults browsing online from their homes, offices, schools and other locations.
A Gallup 2009 poll added that 48% of Americans use the internet for more then one hour a day. Post-graduates, people with an annual salary of over $75,000. as well as those under 30 are the most frequent internet users with more than six out of ten in each group using the internet more than one hour a day.