18 Feb 2008 04:38:22 | Michael T. Smith
New webmasters often hold the mistaken belief, that the more
banner ads they have on their site, the more money they will
make. They blanket their sites with them, hoping, that the more
banners people see, the better the chance, that someone will
actually click on them.
What they don't understand, however, is that they are actually
driving traffic away, by making their sites unattractive and
slow. The banner ads that were supposed generate income drive
away potential customers.
Do you like banner ads? Now, ask yourself the question: "Why do
you think, that others would feel different than you do?"
While large ads may be successful in magazines, newspapers and
telephone books, what person would wants them to consume his or
her bandwidth on the web? Isn't the Internet already slow enough?
Why do you think that one of the most popular sections on our
website is the one that covers programs to eliminate banners and
pop-up windows? Many people are sick of obnoxious, in-you-face
advertising. They are fed up with the useless clutter of ads
filling most websites.
No long ago, we removed all the banner ads at our site, leaving
only text links. The results were that we saw dramatic increase
in both traffic and revenue. Removing the banners increased both
our popularity and our profits. Amazingly enough, not one person
wrote back to us and complained about the banners being removed.
Now you may be asking yourself, "Why do advertisers use banner
ads, if they are so unpopular with the public?"
The answer is simple: Name Recognition!
The truth of the matter is advertisers don't really care if
people buy from your site as long as at some point in time,
people remember the product or service and buy it.
Think about it. You annoy your visitors with dozens of ads about
some dot-com, causing them to flee your site. Later on, the same
visitors remember those ads and go to the site directly. The
company makes a sale, and they don't even have to pay the
person, who advertised it.
There are some very popular sites on the Internet with huge
affiliate programs. You can find their banners everywhere. You
might think that it would be a cinch to make money off such
sites by simply placing one of their banners on your site, but
guess again. With so many ads, people don't need your banners to
find them. Most people have bookmarked them already. To
effectively advertise such popular sites, you need to target
your readers with custom reviews or inform people about specific
sales and promotions so that they feel compelled to click on the
link immediately.
Now, I am not here to tell you that removing the banners off
your site will make you an instant success. Without compelling
content on your site, you still may not see any changes in
traffic. A site that is nothing more than a series of ads is
unlikely to be successful, regardless of what form the
advertising the webmaster uses.
I am not suggesting that everyone should remove banners from
their site either. Indeed, it would be foolish for the owner of
a popular site to remove paid advertising that is generating
income. If advertisers are willing to pay up front for banner
ads, or if you have banner ads that are performing well, by all
means, keep them!
What I am suggesting, however, is that if you have banner ads
that aren't generating income that you expected, you might think
about removing or replacing them. Consider text-based adverting
with compelling reviews about the products or services. Give
your readers something more than just flashy slogans or pictures
of beautiful models. Provide your visitors with reasons why they
actually need a product or service, so that they buy it from
your site now, rather than later.
Instead of simply placing a banner on your site for a site where
people can buy a product, write an informative article or review
about the product, and then tell your readers where they can
find a great deal on it.
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