Page Title: FAQs | Guardian Advertising

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Page Description: The most frequently asked questions by our advertisers.

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Page Text: FAQs Got a question? You might find your answer here among some of our most frequently asked questions. What are our ad rates? You can find our rate card here . How do I supply my advert? Here are your delivery options depending on the type of ads you are supplying: Digital ads: send it to The Guardian ad operations team at guardian.adops@theguardian.com. Jobs ads: send it to The Guardian Jobs ad operations team at guardianjobs.adops@theguardian.com. Print ads: you can deliver your ads through Specle , Adstream or Qmuli We can also set and design your ads for you if you supply text, logos and a style sheet (where needed). This method should always start with the sales team who will guide you through what to do and what to supply. There is a small charge for this service which your contact can discuss with you. We do occasionally set simple colour advertising with things such as colour borders and swatches of a single colour from an agreed list. If you have any further questions please contact us at: addesign@theguardian.com What formats can I buy? Take a look through all of our digital and print formats in our ad gallery . Interested in something bespoke? Chat through your idea with our ad operations team on adops.mail@theguardian.com. What does our audience look like? Familiarise yourself with The Guardian's audience in the UK here. What are the different publications that I can advertise in? Walk yourself through our portfolio here . What's The Guardian's brand safety policy? At the Guardian we care deeply about guaranteeing that brands that advertise with us are viewed in a safe environment by a trusted audience. Read our brand safety policy here. Has The Guardian signed up to be certified by the Digital Trading Standards Group (DTSG)? Yes, we have achieved the TAG Brand Safety Certified status version 2.0 for 2022. Is The Guardian IAB Gold Standard certified? We are TAG Brand Safety Certified and ads.txt and app-ads.txt compliant (anti-fraud initiative for programmatic). Our site and ad specs meet the " Better ad Standards " as defined by the Coalition for Better Ads. Is The Guardian a B Corp? We are! Find out more about what that means here. Not found what you're looking for? Let us call you back during business hours Your message has been sent to our sales team, we will call you back as soon as we can during normal working hours. Name *

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