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The Truth About Online Advertising


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Shahnaz Rauf
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The House Of Viral e-Books(TM)
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The Truth About Online Advertising



Copyright [C] 2003 Shahnaz Rauf www.snzeport.com



Though I don’t profess to be an ‘advertising guru’,

yet there are certain things I have learned the hard

way while advertising my own website and Newsletter.



You are probably aware of the concept of repeated

advertising, your ad has to be seen 7-10 time before

you can expect to hit a mark. Well guess what, this

holds absolutely true even today. Whatever the level

of technological development, human psychology cannot

change. The brain is still where it was. The more

exposure you get, the more familiar you become, the

more people start liking you.



Where-ever you may live, you have most certainly

experienced an electoral campaign first hand. During

this period they step up the advertising: sending out

press releases, appearing in talk shows, traveling

around the country giving power talks, making public

appearances at various functions, launchings,

openings, dinners etc; taking out ads in papers, in

general being seen anywhere and everywhere at the same

time.



Think about it. Even this holiday season an ad was

aired where Santa was shown drinking a bottle of coke,

although no words were spoken about it. Now why does a

leading brand like coke need to make sure that it

stays in front of it’s customers?



First the basic truths:



1. Don’t let your memory fade away or die, keep

yourself fresh in front of your audience.



2. Keep up an active ad campaign.



3. Don’t use just one advertising medium, use as many

as you can at the same time.



4. Also once you have got your killer headline/ad

stick to it. So people recognize you as soon as

they see it, and the familiarity concept clicks in

to action.



5. The human mind works by association, when they see

your ad every where, they automatically develop the

following instincts about you:



* You can be trusted because you are advertising so

aggressively.



* You must be making money that’s why you are spending

it on advertising.



* Your product must be good, that’s why people are

buying it.



* Others are buying it, am I missing out on something

important?



* So let me try it too.



Now let’s make a home run. How does this apply to your

online business? more so if due to budgetary

constraints you cannot sustain your advertising for

long periods of time. How do you Plan a practically

sustainable ad campaign?



Here’s how to start:



1. Send out your classified ad in all the ezines using

cheap submission services.



2. Do an automated site blast – your classified ad

appears on millions of sites online. This is where the

newbies usually start.



3. Once you have tested your ads in low cost ventures,

take the best ones, do some background research about

your targeted audience and take out top and solo ads

in the highly targeted ezines.



4. Write an article. Besides announcing the article

and hoping for it to be published, go for paid

placements on high traffic sites or prominent

placement on high traffic article directories and

Country specific trade and marketing association

sites.



5. Order (a million) guaranteed visitors, while

creating a special landing page with a powerful

freebie on sign up to your list. This works extremely

well for general interest products.



6. Announce a good affiliate program.



7. Create joint ventures with some of the targeted top

leaders in the industry.



8. You might even go for power branding tactics, by

creating an interesting banner and placing it on

prominent high traffic sites.



9. Do send out a press release if you can make it news

worthy.



Make sure you are seen everywhere at the same time.

Start small then you can keep the ball rolling by

re-cycling the profits that will pour in. Keep at it

until you kick up an avalanche. And then advertise

some more.



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Shahnaz Rauf is a freelancer actively seeking writing

projects. She is also The Editor of The Monster

Twister– a Newsletter helping ordinary web owners

achieve extraordinary heights without losing their

shirts. To Subscribe

mailto:themonstertwister-subscribesnzeport.com

Or visit her website at

http://www.snzeport.com/dlarticles/freead2.htm



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