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Lobby Biz Ideas topic #1168

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bpgboMon May-14-07 02:14 AM
 
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"Solicit Advertisers?"


          

Hi. I already have a website and would like to start selling ad space. How do I approach potential advertisers?

Would I get paid per click? How much is the norm? Thanks -Bernie

  

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PepperfireFri May-18-07 05:24 AM
 
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#1. "RE: Solicit Advertisers?"
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In order for you to sell advertising on your site, you need to consider several things. Firstly, there is no "norm" for price; it is a question of unique hits and demographics.

I would want to know as an advertiser is who is your target demographic. In other words, WHO is clicking on your site. This demographic needs to match mine if it is identical, your ability to charge me for it could go up.

The second thing is how many unique hits does your site get per day. The more hits you get, the more you could charge me.

I would want to be able to track how many hits actually did see my ad so that I could alter it or change it if I wasn't getting click throughs.

So to summarize; the price you can charge will depend on how many eyeballs suit my demographic that see your site per day and how many clickthroughs I actually could expect to get and whether or not I can alter or change my ad strategy over the course of your contract to increase that number of clickthroughs.

I hope these thoughts help.

T

Tina Brooks, VP Marketing
Brooks Pepperfire Foods, Inc.
Makers of Peppermaster Hot Sauces
http://www.peppermaster.com

Eat more peppers!

  

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ZeroGCreativeTue Jun-05-07 04:07 PM
 
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What kind of site do you have? Is it informational or are you selling or promoting something?

We recommend to all our web design clients to NEVER have ads on your site if you are promoting your business or e-commerce. Why would you want people leaving your site?? The amount that you could get for a pay per click would take a very long time to add up to a lost sale by someone clicking off your site. Take a look at all the major internet retail and promotional sites (IBM, CISCO, Target, Best Buy)out there...NONE have ads on them. All the major retailers could make a killing on pay per clicks since they get thousands of hits a day, but they do not do this. Why? Becuase they want people on THEIR site, buying THEIR products, making THEM money...not directing them to other sites!!!

I would think twice about adding advertisements to your site if the purpose of your site is to make you money!

Plus, having ads makes your site look broken up and cheap.

If you are an informational site, like a blog, where advertising would be the only possible source of income, then go for it.

Jen Dudley
www.zerogcreative.com
Whether you need a new logo, business card, brochure or web site, Zero-G delivers incredible results at an affordable price. When it comes to your business, reach for the stars? Not your wallet.

  

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bpgboThu Jun-07-07 04:50 AM
 
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Tina, Jen,

Thanks so much.
-Bernard

  

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