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Banner Advertising - 10 Ways To Make To Work!

Written by: Darcy McDonald

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Date Submitted: 08/09/2000

Banner Advertising - 10 Ways To Make To Work!
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The general position in the industry these days is that banner
advertising has become much less effective than it used to be,
and is moving these days largely on momentum and perception,
rather than concrete value and results. Perhaps so, but there
are a number of points to focus on to make sure your banner
campaigns are still effective.

1. Make the banners small and fast loading. Statistics show
higher click-throughs on smaller, faster banners, rather than
larger ones with fancy "rich media" or animation. It's critical
to grab the eye as the page loads.

2. Using "interface controls" like radio buttons and click boxes
gives a much higher click-through rate. They don't have to
actually work; they just have to be images of these standard
window controls. The idea is not to trick the user, it's just to
put them into the proper mindset that this is something to click
on.

3. Tell them to "click here". Lot's of different "calls to
action" have been tested, but nothing is as effective as a
dead-simple "click here". And it becomes especially effective
when it's placed as an image on a standard windows button at the
right-hand side of the banner. People read left to right, so
any call to action must be the last thing they read.

4. Sex doesn't sell on a web banner. A woman in a bikini may
grab their attention, but it sets expectations on the sort of
site they're clicking through to. If you're running an adult
site, fine, but if not, you're going to get some very untargeted
traffic.

5. If you must use animation, make sure it incorporates
horizontal movement. Evolution has engineered the human animal
to be very alert to horizontal motion as a survival trait.
This is the best possible way to use animation to grab the eye.

6. Use banner text wisely: use the largest possible font,
capitalize the first letter of every word, and use a dead-simple
readable font like Courier or Times New Roman.

7. Don't go crazy on tight demographic targeting. The pricing
gets steeper as you target more tightly, so there are no real
benefits dollar-wise; the ad networks figured this out long ago.
So if the money is the same, isn't it better to get it out to the
widest possible audience? It's worth something to get your name
and logo out to the widest possible audience.

8. One word: TESTING! So many first-time advertisers run out,
get a banner designed, and spend thousands on a campaign. Those
folks are somewhat surprised by results, to say the least.
Instead, try getting a number of different banners designed, and
try them out in very small runs, possibly on different ad
networks. This lets you learn where your customers are and what
makes them respond best. Most ad networks will let you do
limited trial runs to determine this. If they don't, find
someone who will.

9. Do it all yourself or outsource? As in any outsourcing
argument, you must balance loss of control against getting
professional help. Do what works for you, but here are two
very important rules of thumb:

- DO outsource banner design. Try whipping up your own banner
and then comparing it to something you get from a professional
graphic designer. It'll be an eye-opener.

- DON'T outsource campaign management. You will lose complete
control of what happens. It's well worth the pain and
learning experience so it go better next time.

10. Track your results with a microscope! It's not enough to
analyze how many click-throughs you get, you must know how many
of those are actually buying. Make no mistake, your sales
conversion rate on banner click-through customers will be very
different than traffic from other sources. This is the only true
measurement of the success of a banner campaign.


So for those new to the game, the message is learn some things,
test, retest, and proceed slowly and carefully. Evaluate your
results and go with what works best over time.

One last thing. Here's a link to the best banner I ever ran for
my site. I still use it all the time. Take a look and see if
you can see how I incorporated some of these points:

http://www.babblebot.com/banner.html
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About the author:
Darcy MacDonald operates Babblebot, an excellent new site
dedicated to search engine submission, ranking, and
optimization services.

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