Read This Before Starting Your Marketing Campaign
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by Angela Rohner November 04, 2002
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If
you've got a web site, then you are probably familiar with the importance
of effective online marketing to increase traffic to your web site. For
most of us, search engines alone are not enough, especially in a field
where there are hundreds or thousands of competitors. Below, I have listed
5 things you should do BEFORE investing in an online advertisement campaign.
1.
Advertise to a Targeted Audience:
If you are selling services, make sure that the people visiting
the site that you advertise on will be interested in your services. For
instance, AceHosts.com attracts visitors who are either looking for web
hosting services or who need help with something related to web hosting.
Our advertisers primarily consist of Web Hosting companies and other domain
and web hosting related services. This is because they know that the visitors
of this site are in the market for services such as theirs. If a Web Hosting
company were to advertise at a site such as Garden.com, their campaign
may not do as well because the visitors of that site might only be interested
in finding out when to plant their rose bush. Of course, that is an extreme
example, but sometimes web sites enter into advertising campaigns in which
their ad is displayed on a large range of different web sites which may
include a site such as Garden.com. It is very important to target your
audience and ask yourself the question - "Will people visiting that
site be interested in my services?"
2.
Make Your Advertisement Banner Inticing: A lot of people purchase
the best targeted advertising campaigns around, and then get very dissapointed
when the results are not as they expected. This is primarily due to the
advertisement banner not being persuasive enough. In order to get clicks
to your site, your banner ad must encourage visitors to click on it. The
best way to achieve this is to make your banner unique and inticing. You
must also make sure that your banner is competitive with other advertisers,
especially when price is involved. Most visitors will click on a advertisement
banner that claims to save them more than another. Money talks. That's
a fact. Banners that don't put any price at all or a price that is too
high don't usually do well unless they are really creative. If you are
going to show a price, make sure that your price is competitive. If you
are not giong to show a price, get creative and make your banner stand
out by making it significantly different than all the rest. Be funny,
ask a question, or shout out your best deal - make people click to your
site.
3.
Make Sure Your Prices Compete With Those In Your Market: No
matter how many clicks you get to your site, you will not sell anything
unless your prices and products or services are competative with the rest
of the bunch. For instance, if your web hosting company sells a beginner
hosting account for $15, and the same package at your competitor's site
is only $10, you better do some research as to why theirs is lower, and
find a way to make yours lower. A lot of times, hosting accounts look
less/month because they have a generous setup fee. Some hosting accounts
are more/month but have no setup fee at all. The way in which you approach
your advertising campaign will greatly affect the amount of sales you
will make. If most of the competitors on the site you are advertising
on are using the less/month ad, then you should too. Make your price/month
1.00 less if you can, and then raise your setup fee to make up for the
reduction. When it comes down to flashing monetary savings in front of
a potential customer, you must do it in a manner in which they will glance
at your ad, see that you are cheaper, and click on your ad. If you were
to advertise more/month with 0 setup fees, the potential customer may
not even pay attention to the 0 setup fee, and click on the competitor
next to you that is offering less/month. This competitor may not even
reveal the setup fee until the visitor has reached their site. Your prices
and services MUST compete with the other companies in your category. You
can say all you want at your site that you are trustworthy and reliable
and better than the cheaper hosts, but most will not even consider that
over monetary savings unless they are already very familiar with your
company.
4.
Your Site MUST Look Professional Or You Will Not Receive As Many Sales
As You Could: If you are paying big bucks for advertising,
then you better make sure that you impress your visitors when they arrive
with a clean, professional design and easy navigation. It doesn't matter
how remarkable your services are, if you don't have a professional design
to go with your wonderful services, then your visitors may not think you
are worthy and go elsewhere. Many people will judge a company based on
how professional a site looks, and if the site looks like it was slapped
up overnight, they will assume that the company was too. You also need
to make sure that at least 99% of your visitors will be able to view your
site without hassle. If you are selling services in which visitors will
want to see the information quickly and easily, stay away from Flash plug-ins
and too much fancy java. There are still many computer users that do not
have the capabilities to view such applications. And if a site causes
frustration for them when their browser freezes or when they are told
that they need to download a plug-in just to get into the site, they will
more than likely hit their back button. If you are going to use Flash,
use it in only a portion of a site that is optional to view, such as a
tour of your services, or a web commercial. Try to avoid using Flash within
your whole site or as an entrance page. At least until you know that 99%
of computer users will be able to view it hassle-free. You must also avoid
sites that use too much graphics and that take a long time to load. You
can have a nice, clean site with a light amount of graphics and a fast
download time. Your goal is for your visitors to see a clean, professional
site that allows them to easily and quickly nagivate throughout your site
and find the information they need without a hassle. Some examples of
professionaly designed web hosting sites are Hostway and Jumpline.
5.
Ask The Site That You Are Advertising On Questions: When you
decide on the site that you would like to advertise on, do not be afraid
to ask questions or request important information such as the amount of
hits to a site or the number of impressions a site gets within a month.
If they are an honest company, they will reveal this information without
hesitation. Some may even give you a link to their web stats. If a site
hesitates to give you important information, then you might be better
off looking elsewhere so that you don't lose any money.
To
Sum It Up: Just remember the following steps and you will be
on the road to success:
Target
your audience
Make your
ad eye-catching and unique!
Make sure
your prices are competitive with those around you
Make sure
your site has a professional look with easy navigation and an appealing
design.
Ask questions
and get the facts before purchasing an advertisement space.
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