Norfolk Living Guide is read by people actively researching a move to Norfolk. Our readers are high-intent, geographically targeted, and make expensive decisions based on what they read here. That makes this one of the most efficient places in the county to reach buyers, sellers and movers.

Who reads Norfolk Living Guide

The honest version, taken from our own analytics rather than a media-pack estimate. In the 28 days to 2 July 2026:

  • 1,008 sessions from 882 users (GA4)
  • 57,223 Google search impressions and 731 clicks (Search Console)
  • Readers arrive on high-intent searches: “living in [town]”, “best places to live in Norfolk”, “moving to Norfolk”, school catchments and coastal research
  • The site is young and growing month on month. We’d rather state small numbers plainly than dress them up, and we’ll share a current screenshot of either dashboard with any serious enquiry.

What works well on this site

We sell four placements. Each works for a different kind of advertiser.

1. Area guide sponsored placement

A branded recommendation box inside a specific area guide (for example, Wymondham, Cromer, Holt or Norwich). Clearly labelled as sponsored, written in our editorial voice, with a direct link to your site or a specific landing page. Rotated monthly, or held exclusively for a quarter.

Band A (Norwich, King’s Lynn, Holt, Cromer, Wymondham and the Norwich suburbs): £150 per month. Band B (the other market towns): £120 per month. Band C (villages and Broads): £90 per month. Sole placement, meaning no other sponsor in any category on that guide, is double the band rate.

2. Category-wide sponsored placement

Featured across every area guide in a region (north Norfolk coast, greater Norwich, west Norfolk, Broads villages, etc.) or across an entire content category (new homes, practical guides, comparison posts). Works well for estate agent groups, developers covering multiple sites, mortgage brokers, and removals firms with county-wide operations.

From £350 per month (regional). County-wide from £600 per month.

3. Sponsored editorial feature

A dedicated article (1,500 to 2,500 words) written to our editorial standard and clearly marked as sponsored. Typical examples: a new-build developer showcasing a specific scheme, a removals firm documenting a real move, a mortgage broker explaining how they structure a complex case. Permanent placement, kept in our sitemap and internal link network.

From £650 per feature (includes 2 rounds of editing, SEO-optimised title and meta, featured image, 2 internal links from related guides).

4. Newsletter sponsorship (coming later in 2026)

The Norfolk Dispatch, our reader newsletter, will carry one sponsor section per edition: headline, short paragraph, image and a tracked link. The list is still small and we won’t sell it until it’s genuinely worth buying, so this placement opens later in 2026. Email us if you’d like to hear when it does.

What we won’t do

  • We do not change area guide ratings, scores or recommendations to suit advertisers. If a town has problems, we say so.
  • We do not run more than one sponsored placement per service category per area guide.
  • We do not accept advertising from firms that fail our basic verification (Companies House active status, no unresolved regulatory complaints, verified reviews from actual Norfolk customers).
  • We do not run third-party ad networks (Google AdSense and similar). Our readers see only directly booked sponsors.

Who this works best for

  • Estate and letting agents covering a specific Norfolk town or region
  • Conveyancing solicitors and licensed conveyancers with Norfolk experience
  • Mortgage brokers, particularly those comfortable with self-employed, thatched, listed or coastal properties
  • Removal and storage companies covering Norfolk
  • New-build developers selling in Norfolk
  • Home improvement and trades (kitchens, bathrooms, landscaping, decorators, flooring) reaching post-move homeowners
  • Broadband providers with strong Norfolk coverage, particularly rural fibre
  • Utilities and energy switchers, particularly oil heating specialists relevant to off-grid Norfolk villages
  • Schools and independent education operating in Norfolk or neighbouring Suffolk
  • Tourism, hospitality and local attractions looking to reach a pre-move or newly-arrived audience

How to book

We keep booking simple. Email info@norfolklivingguide.co.uk with:

  1. Which placement interests you (area guide, regional/category, sponsored feature, newsletter)
  2. Which Norfolk town, region or category you want to target
  3. Timing you have in mind (one-off, quarterly, annual)
  4. A quick note on what you do, so we can confirm it fits our editorial standards

We normally respond within one working day with a tailored quote and any availability notes. Payment is invoice-based, 14-day terms, no long contracts unless you specifically want one.

Our approach, in one paragraph

We keep ad density low on purpose, so every sponsor gets seen. We keep a clear wall between editorial and sponsored content, so readers keep trusting what they read here. And we measure results with each sponsor quarterly, so if a placement is not working we change it. The goal is long-term Norfolk sponsor relationships, not short-term inventory. If that fits how you market your business, we would be glad to work with you.

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