Advertising Information

Some top selling business related book catagories

Accounting Audiobooks Biography & History
Business Life By Publisher Economics
Finance General General AAS
Industries & Professions International Investing
Job Hunting & Careers Management & Leadership Marketing & Sales
Organizational Behavior Personal Finance Popular Economics
Real Estate Reference Skills
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Women & Business

The Shrinking Ad Dollar




also get great advertising

CPR CPA CTR... what does it all mean? What it means is dollars "out" of your pocket instead of "in" to your pocket. Advertising dollars are gaining in value, meaning the regular advertiser now gets MORE for his dollar than he did a few years back.

An advertiser used to pay for "impressions",meaning everytime his ad showed on a web page it was counted as an impression. He would buy 1000 to 100000 impressions for his ad. Ad rates depended upon the web site. Educational sites could get a higher CPM rate, (cost per thousand impressions), than a site selling laundry detergent.

Things have changed somewhat... Now they want to buy CPA ads, (cost per action), meaning they want to pay per "action". An "action" is not considered a click. If they place an ad on your site, it doesn't matter if it gets 10000 impressions or 50000 impressions. It doesn't matter if it gets 1000 clicks. They are ONLY going to pay you if someone actually clicks on the link AND buys whatever they are selling on their site. Sounds great huh?

The other great ad inventory they want to purchase is the CTR offer. This is for "click through rate". That means their ad can again show 10000 times or 50000 times. It doesn't matter. They are only going to pay you if someone actually clicks on their ad. Another yummy prospect huh?

What is going on here? Are we so desperate for ads that we will allow someone to use our web pages to flaunt their products for free and only get paid if someone clicks their ad or acually signs up for something they are selling? What is wrong with this picture, people?

Let's see.... I want to rent a new business building, but I have informed the landlord that even though I will be taking up their "prime space", I will only be paying partial rent on customers who actually buy something. It doesn't matter if I have a crummy storefront, a disorganized shelving system, or an unmanageble way to navigate about the store. I am still only going to pay them for their prime spot IF I actually get a sale out of the building. Now this sounds more to my liking!

Also, I am going to be contacting some National Newspapers. I want to place an ad on their "front" page along with some other ads in the rest of the newspaper. I am going to inform the newsletter that I don't care if they have 100,000 subscribers who will see the ad. I am only going to pay "IF" someone actually uses the ad and buys my product. Now hurry up and get my ad placed on the front page of your newspaper!

Let's wake up ladies!

As long as you keep accepting advertising on these terms, you are going to be giving away your "prime business space" and your "front page space" to some clever marketing agent who just saw a new victim when he landed at your site.

I would LOVE to see these guys try to pull this stuff in the real world! H-E-L-L-O... This may be a virtual world, but it still takes "real" people to read your ads and real people to buy your products.

Maybe you advertisers only want to pay on a click through rate or a click per action rate because your ad might stink or it's in a "testing" phase. In the meantime they get to be your guinea pig while you test around to see which ads got the best performance as you showed the ad millions of times but only had to pay for actual clicks on your ad. What a deal you got!

I think I'll make up the blandest ad I can find, but make sure the words "Digital Women" are in it because I just want people to remember the name. I don't care if they click or not because I am just after brand recognition at the moment. Then I won't have to pay anything to the poor sap that showed my ad 500,000 times but I can still get the brand recognition that I need to succeed at my present goal, which is just making sure my "name" is seen around the world on lots of people's web sites.

This article is not meant to sound bitter. It is meant to open your eyes to what is being handed to you like it's something special. It's not special and they couldn't pass this off in a real newspaper or a real magazine or a real business development mall or shopping mall.

Stop being a victim to these guys. If they offer a CPA or CTR send them out the same door they came through. Wise up! That is your prime advertising space. Stop "giving" it away.

What are your best options if:

  • You accept advertising

  • You buy advertising

If you "accept" advertising, make sure you offer a flat rate for your prime space. You can offer a CPM which is a cost per thousand impressions, or you can offer a flat monthly rate based on how many impressions they can get in 30 days.

Your rates should be in line with what your site offers as content. Adres has a chart but I think it is a couple of years old. You can check out the CPM rates there. When you hit the site, look to the right for a link to "sample rates": http://adres.internet.com/adrates/article/0,1401,,00.html

Have a clear ad rates page set up. We suggest using an advertising agency to sell ads for you. They know all the ad terms and communicate better with those who buy ads. One great place we know that specializes in advertising for women is the Queen of Pizzazz. You can find that advertising agency here: http://www.thequeenofpizzazz.com

If you "buy" advertising, make sure you have a budget in place before you start looking. Also you will need to have several different ads to try at different places. If you don't do some sort of ad tracking or some sort of program in place where you can see which of your ads did the best then you will be wasting valuable ad dollars.

Again we suggest using an ad agency that will do all that for you. The above site also offers the service of buying ad space for you. Try them out.

To sum up...

  • Educate yourself to the ad terms being used today.

  • Don't accept every offer that comes along. Check to see if it right for you.

  • Target your ad space. Don't sell space to a tire manufacturer if you sell diapers on your web site.

  • Target your own ads to sites who compliment what you are selling.

  • Remember that if you choose to go with someone like Google's adsense, that the MINUTE someone clicks on their ad, you just made a few cents and ALSO just lost your web site visitor as they don't let the ad open up in a new window for you.

About The Author

Rebecca Game is the owner/founder of Digital-Women.com an international online community for women in business. If you are a "woman with her modem running..." come join us!

http://www.digital-women.com, mailto:marketing@digital-women.com


MORE RESOURCES:
Advertising - Google News
BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising - The Epoch Times

CBC.ca

BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising
The Epoch Times
British energy giant BP Plc spent almost $100 million on advertising after the April 20 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to repair its image. ...
BP shelled out big bucks for advertisingLos Angeles Times
BP Tripled Advertising Spending in Weeks Following Oil SpillDailyFinance
BP's Advertising Tripled After Oil Spill, Waxman SaysBusinessWeek
USA Today -Marketing -The Washington Independent
all 4,449 news articles »
Google and AOL Expand Search and Advertising Partnership - DailyFinance

MiamiHerald.com

The Golden Age of IBM Advertising - PC World

The Golden Age of IBM Advertising
PC World
Big Blue's classic midcentury campaigns for "card-programmed calculating machines," newfangled typewriters, and other miracles of technology. ...

and more »
Microsoft Advertising to Sponsor Digital Category at Spikes Asia 2010 - MarketWatch (press release)

Microsoft Advertising to Sponsor Digital Category at Spikes Asia 2010
MarketWatch (press release)
Singapore, Sept 03, 2010 (ACN Newswire via COMTEX) -- Microsoft Advertising has teamed up with Spikes Asia, Asia Pacific's leading creative advertising and ...
AAAI unveils Young Spikes Integrated CompetitionIndiantelevision.com

all 13 news articles »
UK Advertising Authority to Crack Down On Deceptive Online Ads - IT Business Edge (blog)

Telegraph.co.uk

UK Advertising Authority to Crack Down On Deceptive Online Ads
IT Business Edge (blog)
By date: The United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority announced this week that beginning March 11, 2011, it will have authority over all online ...
Internet Advertising to be Policed by UK GroupFinanceNews.co.uk
Advertising Standards Authority to take control of in-game advertisingGamer/Law (blog)
Policing of online ads is good for allFinancial Times
Impact Media (blog) -Fresh Egg (blog) -BBC News
all 155 news articles »
Clear Channel Radio Powers up WADV for Advertising Week 2010 - MarketWatch (press release)

Clear Channel Radio Powers up WADV for Advertising Week 2010
MarketWatch (press release)
WHAT: WADV is back on the scene as the official radio station of Advertising Week - powered by Clear Channel Radio's digital platform iheartradio for the ...
CCR Brings Back WADV For Ad WeekRadio Ink

all 20 news articles »
Xerox to roll out major advertising campaign - RocNow

Brandweek Magazine

Xerox to roll out major advertising campaign
RocNow
Xerox Corp. is beginning a major advertising campaign across the United States and Europe aimed at hyping its brand and business process outsourcing work. ...
Xerox Doubling Advertising Spending to Promote Business ServicesDailyFinance
Xerox Hopes Other Brands Help New Ads ShineForbes (blog)
Xerox Touts Its Business-Services SideWall Street Journal
RTT News
all 192 news articles »
Strong Bertelsmann Earnings Affirm Ad Upswing - New York Times

Town Hall

Strong Bertelsmann Earnings Affirm Ad Upswing
New York Times
Revenue rose 4 percent, to ?7.4 billion, as advertising, hit hard during the recession, bounced back more rapidly than expected. The privately held company ...
Bertelsmann Raises Outlook As Ad Markets ImproveWall Street Journal
Bertelsmann Raises Full-Year ForecastWall Street Journal
Bertelsmann makes 1st-half profit, raises outlookThe Associated Press
The Associated Press -Authorlink -Deutsche Welle
all 201 news articles »
Virgin Media aims to right the wrongs of broadband advertising - Pocket-lint.com

Cable.co.uk

South Korean company dumping Yahoo's search ads - The Associated Press

The Business Insider

South Korean company dumping Yahoo's search ads
The Associated Press
Yahoo Inc. is about to lose one of its search advertising partners in South Korea as the Internet company prepares to convert to Microsoft Corp. ...
Yahoo loses key South Korea partnershipMarketWatch
NHN dumps Yahoo's Overture, develops own platformTelecompaper (subscription)
Another Asian Partner Abandons YahoopaidContent.org
JoongAng Daily
all 82 news articles »
RSS integration by RSSinclude
post
search
browse
member


youronlineclassifieds.com - home | site map

üClick Here
to Earn
- an ongoing, monthly residual income - a very SUBSTANTIAL monthly income - even if you don't have a website!
© 2006