Placing Banner Ads For Effective Affiliate Marketing
Each day I come across numerous people, running successful home-based affiliate online business. However, most of these people seem to be confused about the ways and means that they may employ in order to boost their affiliate commission. Almost 90% people seem to be under the impression that there are no particular ways for improving home-based affiliate programs and so, I thought I may help all such people clear their doubts.
To begin with, one of the highly effective ways of promoting your affiliate marketing program online, is through the placement of Banner Ads. For all those who do not know what exactly banner ads are, let me tell you that banner ads are simply advertising banners appearing on your website. These appear on the top of your site as an interesting combination of text and graphics to attract visitors to click through these banners to your website. Spanning the complete width of your webpage, these banners can actually prove out to be really beneficial for providing a leverage to your affiliate commission. However, unless you have a thorough knowledge regarding the location for placing the banner, you would just be wasting your time as well as energy.
My personal experience tells me that the most ideal place for placing these advertising banner ads, would be a website that frequently receives large amount of traffic and also compliments your goods and services, without directly competing with them. Its not at all a bad idea to try out some experimenting with your banner ads as these will only provide you with better options for improvement. You may start by using different designs for your banner ads on each of your website and then monitor the popularity for each of the designs. You may then decide upon using the design which seems to be enjoying greatest popularity or come up with similar sort of designs.
I personally believe that ‘you cannot expect rewards without risks’. Unless and until you are ready to experiment with new ideas you cannot broaden your scope for improvements.





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April 23rd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
Interesting blog post. What would you say was the most important marketing factor?