Few More tips to make money online
Selling
advertising can be your first step
into monetizing your website. It
will require a lot of work and some
strategy but once you have it going,
you can literally sit back and enjoy
incoming revenues. The trick is
to ensure that you design your business
or website in such a way that lets
you achieve steady sales from advertising.
So whether you're managing a blog
or selling an e-zine, it's important
that you understand the things you'll
need to implement to help you maximize
your business. Here's how:
Define
Your Niche Or Industry
Selling
advertising means attracting advertisers
that have a specific industry. The
industry you'll be involved in will
also affect how many advertisers
will want to buy ad placements on
your site and how much you can charge.
Technology, gaming and personal
finance, for example, are just a
few of the industries that let you
charge higher fees.
Find
out who your website attracts. Who
are the people who visit your site,
participate in your surveys and
games or leave comments on your
forum or discussion boards? You'll
get a pretty good idea of the type
of advertisers you'll draw in by
knowing your audience. Furthermore,
niche or industry-specific sites
have better staying power than general-interest
sites. That is, unless you find
a way to become the dominant site.
Build
A Strong Traffic To Your Site
Remember
Greg Kinnear's character in the
movie 'Lil' Miss Sunshine'? He desperately
wanted to sell a seminar about winning
but was not exactly living up to
his own standards. The same is true
when you're selling advertising.
Trying to get people to buy space
on your website when it is essentially
a non-entity is useless and ineffective.
Why would people want to do business
with you and of all the websites
they can place ads with, why should
they pick yours?
Look
at how well-established your website
is. If you were an advertiser, would
you pay to place cheap ads on a
website that receives only 100 hits
a day or would you rather buy more
expensive placements from a website
that gets 10,000 visitors daily?
If you have a strong following,
the ads that will be placed on your
site have a much better chance of
getting noticed by more people,
which is your advertiser's purpose
of placing an ad with you in the
first place. Strengthen your site
and put effort in building traffic.
Remember
that online, traffic builds reputation.
The more traffic you have, the more
reliable you are. And the better
your reputation is, the more you
can charge for your ad placements.
Understand
The 'Hot Spots' On Your Website
Certain
areas on your website are well sought-after
real estate. Top center, top left
and top right spots, for example,
are prime locations for advertisers
that want more exposure. You could
sell these ad spots for a higher
price and sell other locations for
a lower fee. It's part of your advertisers'
promotional strategies to choose
their ads carefully, whether yours
is a website, a newsletter or an
e-zine.
Vary
your charges. Offer textual ads,
text link ads, graphics and animation.
The more attractive and strategically
located your ads are, the higher
fees advertisers should pay for
them. A reminder, though: you can
only charge high rates if your site
has industry, 'juice', recognizability
or influence. Otherwise, you'll
have to build your rep first or
sell ads at low rates. You can then
increase that rate later on.
If
you're still confused about ad positions,
visit other websites with similar
content such as yours and find out
how they design and place their
ads.
Show
Your Potential Advertisers Where
The Goodies Are
When
you begin selling advertising, put
up ad blocks to indicate free spaces
on your site or e-zine. Then advertise
them by letting your advertisers
know they are available. Place signs
such as 'Your Ad Here' or 'This
Could Be Your Ad' and include a
link to a landing page where they
can e-mail you for details.
Customer
Service Is Highly Recommended
Regardless
of what the main purpose of your
website is, once you start selling
advertising, you will be doing business
with people. Take care of your advertisers
and offer consistent customer service.
Make ordering your ads simple and
efficient. Offer several payment
options (credit card, Paypal, online
checks, etc.). Then top it off with
great customer relations.
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