Sell Advertising Space On Your Website
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Selling advertising space will be difficult to do when you
start a website. To sell advertising space on your website you'll
need to have a history of traffic to your website. This obviously
won't be the case when you first make a website.
Why would I cover this topic then? I figured it's a
good idea to at least talk about this option because
down the road you will know what to expect and it allows
for you to make plans in your web design process for
allotting space for future advertisements.
How Selling Advertising Space Works
As I mentioned above you'll really only be able to sell advertising
space on your website once you've maintained a fair amount of
traffic to your website.
There are a few different options that you should consider. Do you
want to sell banner ads or do you want to stick with text links?
Banner ads are the animated banners you see on websites and text
links are simply a link from your website to the advertisers
website.
You simply place the banner or text link on your website and
generally charge per month for that exclusive space. It's a common
practice to offer a discount to anyone that prepays for advertising
on your space such as 6 month or annual commitments.
At that point you simply link to their website. Some advertisers
will want you to just link directly to a page on their website like
their homepage. Others will provide you with a custom link so that
they can track the clicks that come from your website.
How Pricing Is Determined
Pricing the advertising space on your website can be determined a
few different ways. There is really no right or wrong way to
determine this cost. It's about educating yourself on the options
and deciding what works best for you.
One method is to charge a flat rate, this is saying that you're
going to charge someone $100 per month regardless of the results.
The results being how often it's displayed or how often it's clicked
on.
Another method is CPM or cost per 1000 impressions. This
is determined by the number of times that their banner is displayed
on your website. This is generally reserved for websites that
receive thousands of hits per day. A way to bill such a method is $5
cpm, this is saying that you are charging the advertiser $5 for
every 1000 times that their banner displays.
For demonstration purposes consider your website receives 50,000
hits per day and the advertisers banner displays 6,000 times on that
day. The customer would owe you $30 worth of advertising that day.
Another popular method is CPC or cost per click. This is
the practice of paying only when a website visitor clicks on an add
on your website. For example, you charge $0.50 per click. The banner
may be displayed 5,000 times that day but if it's only clicked on 50
times the customer would owe you $25.00.
How To Manage Your Advertising Campaigns
If you're simply selling advertising at a fixed rate it's easy to
setup a Pay Pal subscription and each advertiser is automatically
billed each month. Where you will run to problems if you should
decide on CPC or a CPM method.
Thankfully there is software out there to make this task easier. You
will find that there are free options along with applications that
you'll need to pay for. The difference is the bells and whistles
that come with the paid applications.
I have used a free option for one of my sites and it works great.
The limitation that I have with it is billing. I have to bill the
advertisers separately from the advertising software so it's
extremely time consuming plus every once in a while someone will
cancel their Pay Pal subscription and I forget to cancel their ad
campaign so they are getting free advertising.
Now this is a rare occasion and if you're very organized, unlike
me, you'll have no problems with the free options. The free option
that I would recommend is Open X, you install it directly to your
domain name and it works great. Rather than getting into all of the
details, take a look at the features at the
Open X
website.
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