Jun 21 2009
How To Find Sources of Advertising
Selling advertising space on your blog requires some preparation. Advertisers want to pay for qualified targeted clicks. So it makes sense to optimize your site for keywords relevant to both content and advertiser. Just because you get an AdSense account does not mean that the clicks you sell to Google is a cost effective way to earn ad income. It just isn’t.
Traffic is a key factor in getting paid for any type of advertising. As a publisher you need to earn dollars, not pennies from ads, if you want to make any meaningful income from click through on your site. At start up publishers are faced with low traffic and no high paying ads.
In order to know what high paying ads to place on your blog, you need to find out how the PPC search engines are ranking your content for relevance. The way to do this is to start with ads from Google, Yahoo or another PPC network.
Every time you visit your site the ads will rotate. Just because you can’t click on the links doesn’t mean you can’t find out who’s ad is being placed on your site. To find out the type of advertiser you are drawing just copy the link to your clip board, paste it into your browser and visit the site. If you land on an affiliate sales page that is exactly what you want and here’s why.
The objective is to attract ads from affiliate marketers. If the PPC network is placing ads for affiliate products, then once you know what they are you can sign up for the program knowing that the keywords on your site are drawing a certain type of advertiser.
The more time you put into research of the sources of advertising the more likely you are to identify the highest paying affiliate programs. The two main benefits of this research process is that you discover PPC ad copy ideas and the products that have the highest payouts. The next step is to increase traffic.
SEO and article marketing to get organic traffic are the first two things to do to prime your traffic pump. Paid advertising to drive traffic to your site comes after you have sources of advertising that will make economic sense. The easiest place to get high paying ads to start is ClickBank and Commission Junction because they likely will manage the programs identified in the research above..
Yes, they are aggregators for affiliate programs, but with a few simple twists you can turn those affiliate programs into high paying advertising on your site. It is free to sign up and get your affiliate account. The next thing to do is survey the CB and CJ products for ones relevant to your site content as indicated above.
Some of the affiliate programs will have links on the site to a page for affiliates to get banner, text and email advertising ready to place. Pick up the ad copy and banners where available. Pick the sizes from the IAB ad unit guidelines I posted last week that you think will fit your blog design.
If the affiliate program has no creatives to offer, then copy or take a screen shot of the sales page header and product images on the site. After that it is just a matter of cropping or scaling the images to IAB specs and finding a place for them on your site. Although there are other sources of advertising you just need one or two to start up.
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