Finding Advertisers For Your Website Keyword Discovery
Get our FREE SEO Guide
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive useful SEO tips, tricks, strategies, free ebooks that are available only to our subscribers and get this amazing SEO guide for free!

Your email is safe and will NEVER be shared with any other parties. And of course, you can unsubscribe at any time.

Name:
Email:
SEO Elite - #1 SEO Software

Who Else Wants To Finally Get A #1 Google Ranking In As Little As 7 Days... And Drive A Minimum Of 789 Unique Visitors To Your Websites Per Day?

25 Investing PLR articles with Master Resell Rigths

This package includes 25 high quality budgeting & investing articles with Private Label rights and Master Resell Rights

Only $4.95
Coming soon ...


Self SEO Store  
SEO forum
Website templates
Flash templates
Best hosting reviews.
Free Internet & IT Magazines.
Articles archive

Submit your article

Register
Login

Search
XML news feeds
Free RSS news reader
Contact


AddThis Feed Button

Finding Advertisers For Your Website

Posted by Tim Priebe on: 2006-04-19 16:39:49

Self SEO > Webmaster Articles


In selling advertising on your site, there's two basic options. You can sign up with a program that gets the advertisers for you, or you can find them yourself.


Obviously, the advantage to a program is that you have to do a lot less work. However, whoever is running the program is the one who has final control over who can advertise on your site. Not only that, but they take a big cut of the profits that way. If an advertiser paid $0.50 when someone clicks on their ad, you might end up with $0.05 of that.

You also have to worry about whoever runs the program deciding randomly that someone's been clicking on ads on your site just to drive your revenue up. When they think that happened (and they often do, even if it isn't the case), they can just cut you off with little explanation.

My advice? Eliminate the middle-man. Find the advertisers yourself. You'll have to do a bit more work, but the profits will be much higher.

There's a couple of ways for finding potential advertisers. Off-line, you can directly contact potential advertisers in the community. You can even offer to design the banner ad for them as well, if that's the type of advertising you will be selling.

Remember, you will likely have a low ratio of people wanting to advertise versus the people you contacted. Don't get discouraged. It takes time at first.

Online, you can start hanging out in forums potential advertisers would hang out in as well. Be sure to actually contribute valid content to the forums (not just fluff), and then after you have more of a feel for who knows what they're talking about, start asking away.

Use a combination of the two methods, and come up with new ones as well. No matter how you do it, getting your own advertisers can pay off in the long run.

Tim is the owner and senior web designer at T&S Web Design. His company has developed and maintained website for dozens of small businesses and organizations. Tim also maintains a blog with free website advice for small business owners, GetASiteOnline.com.




Print this article    Tell a friend
Post New Comment

This site does not allow anonymous comments. Registered members can login to participate. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds