Have a link to your green website from our ‘Friends‘ page on both Green Girls Global and Green Guys Global websites.

These links can be displayed for a number of months (minimum 3 months)

What’s involved?

  • You send us your website address or specific web page that you would like us to link to
  • You send us a brief description of your website or web page

What happens?

  • We add your link along with the description to both Green Girls Global and Green Guys Global ‘Friends’ pages.
  • The sponsored link appears in the top section of the pages in a prominent position.

See our Friends page for examples of other sponsored links.

How much does it cost?

Sponsored links can be displayed on a monthly basis for a number of months at £10 per month (ex UK VAT @17.5%). The minimum number of months is 3.

Equivalent of approximately $18 / €12 per month

What next?

  1. Pay for your sponsored link by clicking the PayPal button below.
  2. Then contact GGG Editor Vicky via our contact page to let her know you would like to take up the sponsored link promotion.

Green Girls Global can refuse any sponsored link promotion and will provide a full refund if this is the case.

Pay for your Sponsored Link Promotion

This will pay for 3 months only. If you would like more than 3 months please contact us.

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