Our Audience
Our readers are UK adults who actively follow finance, property, politics, and business news — a premium audience for brands targeting financially aware consumers.
Advertising Options
We offer flexible advertising solutions to suit every budget — from display ads to full content partnerships.
📝 Sponsored Articles — How It Works
Sponsored articles are published on ukpulse.co.uk and appear in our news feed alongside regular editorial content. They are always clearly labelled with a "Sponsored Content" badge so readers know the difference.
You can submit:
- A ready-to-publish article (we format and publish it)
- A brief and key messages (we write the article for you)
- A press release (we adapt it to our editorial style)
Sponsored articles appear in the relevant category (Finance, Property, AI & Tech, etc.) and are indexed by Google. They include your chosen image, a link to your website, and share buttons. All sponsored content must comply with ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) guidelines.
📩 To submit sponsored content or enquire about availability, email hello@ukpulse.co.uk
Our Channels
Choose one channel or advertise across all of our platforms for maximum reach.
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Get Started
We'd love to work with you. Whether you're a small business looking for your first ad, or a brand looking for a long-term media partner — we have a solution for you.
Send us an email with your advertising goals, target audience, and budget and we'll get back to you within 24 hours with a tailored proposal.
For fastest response, include:
Your brand / company name
What you'd like to advertise
Your preferred channels
Your approximate budget
Your target audience
📩 hello@ukpulse.co.uk
We aim to respond within 24 hours on business days.
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All advertising on UKPulse complies with ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) guidelines. Sponsored content is always clearly labelled. We do not accept advertising for gambling, adult content, tobacco, weapons, or cryptocurrency scams. We reserve the right to decline any advertisement that conflicts with our editorial values.