Web
Site Marketing - Return of
The King: The Banner Ad
by Robert McCourty
Remember
all the speculation few years ago surrounding banner ads?
They were too expensive. No return on investment. A thing
of the past. Gone the way of the dinosaur. Well actually dear
reader, banner ads have never disappeared. They actually seem
to be more popular than ever.
The
simple banner has morphed like a chameleon on plaid into several
different colors, flavors, shapes and sizes. Remember, the
ad part of banner ad stands for advertising. Ads as an entity
on the Internet have proliferated to the point of saturation.
You can rarely visit a web site which does not have some form
of advertising on it.
Let's
look at a few forms of the new, improved, banner ad. Pop-up
and pop under windows. Not withstanding the annoyance they
cause, these things seem to be everywhere. Someone had to
purchase that space in the first place, so they must think
they work? Personally I've -never- clicked on one out of sheer
principal. I don't want to encourage this type of marketing,
but nonetheless, they seem to be popular, even CNN uses them.
The point being, people are buying them.
Another
new form of banner ad has the advantage of being disguised
in a box shape. Google Adwords and other similar 'little boxes'
are everywhere. These type of banners are designed to show
up when someone types in a key term relevant to the text chosen
for the ad by the advertiser. e.g. I buy a Google Adword (banner)
that only pops up when someone visits the Google search engine
or one of its affiliate partners, of which there are thousands,
and types in the word widget. Up pops my ad. If you click
on the ad it costs me money and directs you to my web site
so I am taking the chance that you will buy something once
you visit.
Another
form of Banner Ad is cleverly disguised as a mere text link.
Oh yes, it's true. Some come right out and tell you that they
are "sponsored" links, which is a nice way of saying
someone is paying for that link, while others simply show
up near the top of listings with a small disclaimer underneath
stating links supplied by widgetsearch.com. Very sly and slick.
In the background however, someone has either bought that
link space outright or bid like an auction sale to get the
highest placement... Literally buying their way to the top.
This can prove to be a highly expensive proposition, but some
swear that the targeted traffic it brings is worth the coin
spent. Discussing the Return on Investment (ROI) for various
ad programs is an entirely different subject for a future
article. For better or worse let's say that banner ads, in
all manner of persuasion, are here to stay. So why not capitalize
on this aspect of Internet marketing?
One
way to do this is by joining affiliate programs. There are
thousands from which to choose and if you select one which
enhances or is related to the subject matter on your site,
you stand to make some income merely by having a small clickable
banner on your site. Each time someone clicks on it, you may
either get a penny or two or a commission if the visitor then
goes on to purchase something on the linked site. Either way,
you earn revenue. Some sites on the web specialize in finding
and listing affiliate programs. I won't mention any specific
sites here but visit any search engine and type in "Affiliate
Programs." You'll be swamped.
Multilevel
marketing programs abound on the web. You join, get a downline
and everyone above you gets a piece of the action. I would
not classify these types of programs as true affiliate programs,
but rather multilayered. I would not recommend these types
of programs. They are often a lot of work and provide a very
slow return for your time and efforts.
A
true affiliate program allows you to stand alone. Putting
an affiliate banner on your site and hoping for the best is
one way to do it, but the more effort and marketing you put
into the program, the greater your chance of rewards. Let's
assume you've signed up for a program where you earn revenue
by redirecting people to a car dealer. Tell your friends about
it. Join a chat or newsgroup where cars is the subject. A
few moments a week can bring more traffic to your site and
a few more clicks on that affiliate ad. Spend some time marketing
your affiliate program. You only reap what you sew, when it
comes to affiliate programs and the new and improved banner
ads. Try one on for size. Hey, if you can't lick them, join
them! Why let everyone else earn all the money?