Reach Whistleblowers at the Moment They Decide to Act

AntiFraud.com visitors aren't researching abstract legal questions — they've seen fraud and they're searching for what a reward would be worth and how to claim it. That is the highest-intent moment in the entire whistleblower funnel, before they've contacted any firm.

Advertising options

Featured Listing
$500/mo
  • Your firm featured on up to 5 program pages
  • Name, logo, one-line pitch and link
  • Clearly labeled as advertising
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Category Sponsor
$1,500/mo
  • Exclusive sidebar placement across an entire category (e.g., all healthcare-fraud pages)
  • Reader inquiries in your category routed to your firm
  • Monthly performance report
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Qualified Leads
$200–500/lead
  • Flat fee per qualified inquiry, screened for your practice areas
  • No exclusivity commitment
  • Volume pricing available
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Built for bar compliance

All placements are structured as advertising under ABA Model Rule 7.2(b): flat fees only, never contingent on retention or case outcomes, and never a share of any recovery (no fee-splitting under Rule 5.4). Listings are labeled as advertising, and AntiFraud.com does not recommend or vouch for any particular firm — visitors choose whom to contact. You are responsible for compliance with your own state's advertising rules.

Why this audience

The site ranks for long-tail, high-intent queries — "report Medicare fraud reward," "how much do SEC whistleblowers get," "California insurance fraud whistleblower" — the searches people run right before choosing a firm. Whistleblower representation is among the highest-value contingency work in law; a single signed qui tam case can justify years of sponsorship.

Questions, custom packages, or exclusivity requests: phil@gator.io.