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125K Writers Are Looking for What You’re Selling

Posted on September 16, 2025September 16, 2025 by Richard

125K Writers Are Looking for What You’re Selling

Every month, 125,908 writers visit Every Writer’s Resource with their wallets open and their needs clear. They’re not scrolling mindlessly through social media—they’re actively hunting for exactly what your literary business offers.

Who’s Actually Visiting

Picture this: emerging writers desperately seeking their first publication, ready to pay submission fees and invest in writing courses. Established authors building their careers, budgeting for promotional services and professional development. Publishers and editors scouting new talent while promoting their own submission calls. Creative writing teachers hunting for classroom resources and contest opportunities for their students. And book lovers discovering new literary magazines and supporting indie publishers.

These aren’t random internet browsers who might accidentally click your ad. They’re your ideal customers, already interested and actively searching.

The Numbers That Actually Matter

We’re talking 2.5 million page views monthly from people who care about what you’re offering. That’s 844,947 unique visitors already this year, and we’ve still got three months to go. This community has been growing steadily for 25 years—since 1999—which means you’re not betting on some flash-in-the-pan platform that might disappear next month.

Here’s what makes this different: there’s zero competition from cat videos, political rants, or vacation photos. Your message appears exactly where writers expect to find valuable literary resources.

Why Your Ad Dollar Actually Works Here

When someone sees your ad on Every Writer’s Resource, you’re not interrupting their day—you’re solving their problem. These visitors didn’t stumble here by accident. They came looking for publishing opportunities, writing contests, literary services, educational resources, and community connections.

Your ad sits alongside content that writers actively seek, which means every impression has genuine potential instead of being wasted on people who’ll never need what you’re selling.

What $150 Gets You

For the price of a decent dinner out, you get your message in front of 125,000+ monthly visitors through sidebar placement, plus we’ll push it to our 50,000+ social media followers and send it directly to 10,000+ email subscribers who actually want to hear about literary opportunities. Three platforms, one price, zero hassle.

The Reality Check

While other platforms make you chase your audience through ever-changing algorithms and pray someone notices your ad between memes, Every Writer’s Resource delivers 125,000 writers who are already looking for exactly what you offer. No chasing, no hoping, no wasted impressions.

Ready to stop throwing ad money at people who don’t care? Work with us! See our Advertise with us page for our numbers and our rates.

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Richard Everywriter (pen name) is the founder of EveryWriter and a 25-year veteran of the publishing industry. With degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology, and Education, Richard has dedicated two decades to teaching writing and literature while championing emerging voices through EveryWriter's platform. His work focuses on making literary analysis accessible to readers at all levels while preserving the rich heritage of American literature. Connect with Richard on Twitter  Bluesky Facebook or explore opportunities to share your own work on ourSubmissions page. For monthly insights on writing and publishing, subscribe to our Newsletter.
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