Blog posts, news items and information pages are highly viewed pages across the MW-UK platform.
Each time a product page loads the banner ad loads as well and remains in view until the visitor leaves the page.
Banner adverts rotated on blog posts, news and information pages receive a typical CTR of more than 14% which is high in comparison to Google or other search engine rates.
Prices listed are for one month. Your banner ad will remain active for one month only unless renewed. You can show your ad on other pages by buying a different package as well as this one for maximum visibility.
Once you have purchased your banner advert package please email us (contact@mini-works.co.uk) your artwork if you have a design already or tell us what you would like your banner to look like and we will design it for you (free of charge). Give us the URL you want your banner to link to and we will get it all set up for you. Your months advertising will not begin until your ad goes live.
Your banner will look like the one below (but yours!)
Please let us know if you think any additional information would be useful and we will add it here.
Some of our products are large items to ship and it is difficult to calculate accurate shipping costs to everywhere in the world - if you are unhappy about the shipping cost quoted at checkout please contact us with your exact location and postal code so that we can do our best to get you the most effective personalised shipping cost possible. We do not attempt to profit from delivery charges so we will get you the best deal we can.
We're dedicated to delivering your purchase as quickly and affordably as possible. Some of our products are hand made or custom made to order so they are not held in stock. Some goods come from abroad so may take a little longer than you expect.
If your purchase is time critical please check with us before placing your order to avoid being disappointed.
Car modification laws in the UK and elsewhere are in place to ensure drivers who want to enhance their vehicles adhere to certain safety standards. While modifications are a great way to alter the look and performance of a car, some may also affect the handling and overall safety of the vehicle on the road.
You may need to inform your insurance company of any modifications made to your car – whether they were already installed when you purchased the vehicle or if you have done them yourself. If you don’t tell your insurer, any future claim you make could be turned down. Worse still, your insurance could be completely invalidated. Modifications carried out to any car may affect the vehicle manufacturers warranty.