A brand spanking new website, whatever its purpose is, will typically have a home page, a contact page, perhaps some links and a faq page. Depending on the purpose of the site, there may well be other specific pages as well. What it wont have, (unless it is one of those so called free sites where the host embeds advertising), are banners, links etc to other commercial sites.
So why would you want these anyway? Actually that is a good question, and one you should explore before considering monetizing your site. The last thing you want is for customers to be distracted from buying your product or service, or worse still being lured to a competitors site to buy theirs!
When considering advertising material, these factors are well worth considering.
1) Does the material distract or confuse the people visiting my site?
2) Is it in conflict with and product or service I sell?
3) Is it of a standard that matches or exceeds that present on my site?
4) Is the subject matter offensive, provocative or alarming to me, or my staff, or my customers?
5) Is the anticipated return, sufficient motivation to proceed?
6) What reputation does the advertiser have for paying commissions promptly and honestly?
My advice is that if your answer to any of the above is a negative one, then pass that advertiser over and continue with your selection process.
So under what circumstances do advertisers remunerate a site owner? Another good question, as there are quite a few formulas out there. Here are some of the common ones.
1) Good old commission per sale. A set dollar or percentage when a sale, originating on your site is made.
2) Commission per click. A fee, usually in cents rather than dollars, when a person activates a link from your site to the advertisers.
3) Commission per action. A fee when a prospective customer performs an action such as submitting an address form.
In all these examples you may find advertisers who will deal with you directly, or ones that use a broker to handles these matters. It really does not matter greatly to you as the advertising host, as long as the operation is organised and honest.
This brings me to the subject of the remuneration itself. You will find that some advertisers, or their brokers, will want to send you a check at the end of the month following the income event. Again, this is fine, as long as you are aware of the delay and have taken it into consideration. In addition some organisations set a minimum dollar amount that will trigger a payment. Probably the largest commission per click broker out there, has a one hundred dollar threshold, meaning that no check at all will be sent until the month following you balance reaching this figure. When you are starting off, this can take months or years! Is this acceptable to you? If not, avoid these types of deals.
Getting advertising dollars from your website is a great thing, as it happens without you doing much at all. Go out and explore this opportunity and all the best of good fortune to you.
Traffic On Your Website
If you have an online business, chances are your customers are going to be online users and focusing your marketing efforts online is the most logical move. However, while the bulk of your marketing efforts may go to online resources, do not forget the offline customers as well. Many may not react to online marketing but finding your website in a print or broadcast media advertisement may have more integrity with some users.
As people continue to be bombarded with online advertising through pop-up windows, email ads and advertisements playing on the internet whenever they open a new page, they tend to become immune to seeing them. Even news videos offered free of charge are often preceded by a commercial and most people tune them out and watch the play clock until the news footage they requested begins to play.
Research is beginning to show what most web users have known for years that graphic intense pages that take a long time to open, usually never see the light of day. Even with broadband connections some pages can take up to 20 or 30 seconds to load, exceeding the patience level of most want-it-now internet users. It does not matter how great the page looks once it opens, if no one hangs around long enough to see it, it was a waste of time and money to build it.
Flash presentations became the big thing a few years ago and many webmasters were quick to jump on the bandwagon, but with the length of time needed for these pages to load made most web users reluctant to sit and watch a page unfold. Low graphic content and heavy text with a simple message open quicker, increasing the chance a person may actually look at the page.
Keeping the message on your landing page simple will also help people decide if they have any interest in going any further. The first thing people see must relate to their interest and clearly explain what they are going to find on your website. If the page opens instantly and there is nothing grabbing the users attention, the page will close just as fast.
One of the most used means of internet marketing is the use of affiliate programs. With most forms of advertising you pay for a certain number of exposures and hope someone finds the advertisement interesting enough to visit your site. Then you hope they buy something. With affiliate marketing, you only pay for ad placement if a sale is made, usually a small percentage paid as a commission on the amount of the sale.
Numerous websites will host advertising as an affiliate, placing an ad you had designed and when visitors to that site click on your ad and make a purchase, the website owner is paid a commission. You get the advertising free until a sale is made. Additionally, the site becomes a link back to your site, improving your sites position on search engines, drawing more traffic to your site as well.
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