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General advertising and promotion - Multiple streams of Traffic: PART II





There are a variety of ways that you can advertise and promote

your site or products. In this, Part II of the 'mini-series'

on Multiple streams of traffic, I'd like to take a look at a

couple of the more commonly known methods of online promotion.

Some are much better than others, and some are more suitable

than others. Our goal then is to look a little more closely at

them to determine if they are suitable for your needs. Read on

for more...



Banner ads



Using banner advertising and displaying banner ads on your site

has changed a lot in the last 2 years. The cost and value

(benefit) of banner advertising has dropped significantly. I

won't talk about them too much other than to say that their main

use is now principally as 'branding' tools. A way to get your

name/product/site in the front of people's faces quickly. For

the average person, it is nearly impossible to get the kind of

reach required to really get much benefit from banners. That

being said, if you can get good exposure in a niche that fits

your market, go for it, it won't hurt.



On the other side of things, displaying banners on your site as

a source of revenue is only worthwhile if you are getting

thousands upon thousands of hits/month. The average CPM is now

only about $2.00 (that means you earn $2.00 for every 1000

banners displayed!). Considering that when you display a banner

on your site you are promoting a product or site that is not

your own, you are giving visitors an exit that does not generate

income for you. It isn't any wonder that the top online

marketers (Cory Rudl, a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/thevault.html"Jimmy D. Brown/a,

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/sbi.html"Ken Evoy/a

etc.) don't display ANY ads (banners or anything) from any

other site.



I am not knocking banners here. They serve a purpose. You just

need to be sure that they suit your purposes. I have found

that the a href="http://www.fastclick.com/re.f?11639"FastClick Ad Network/a

provides very good service for all your banner advertising needs.





FFA's and traffic swaps



Let me be very blunt about FFA's. They are a waste of time for

anyone except the person who owns it. No matter what the claims

may be, they will not produce traffic. Traffic swaps and exit

exchanges have to potential to produce reasonably large amounts

of traffic, however the problem is that for the most part it is

untargeted. Most traffic swaps are based on a system of credits,

where your site gets a visitor in exchange for displaying the

traffic swap link on your site, or visiting a member site

yourself. The real problem is that much of the traffic is simply

other webmasters trying to boost their own credits. They are not

interested in visiting your site except to get the credit. I'm

sure you can see the problems with that. In a way, you can think

of traffic swaps as an online equivalent of a highway detour.

Lots of traffic gets re-directed your way, but it doesn't really

want to be there. If you are interested in learning more about

traffic swaps, you can go

a href="http://www.trafficswarm.com/go.cgi?86895"here/a

to take a look at a popular one.



More recently, a slightly different breed of traffic swap has

emerged. These focus on generating ezine subscribers. The way

they work is basically the same as the a normal traffic swap,

however because they are directed specifically at getting

subscribers, they don't create junk traffic. Every time you

display the pop-up containing the ezine registration form, you

earn an impression for your subscription link on another site.

When visitors see the pop-up with the links, they choose to sign

up for your ezine. There are still very few of them around, so

they are very effective and produce good results. There are a

few services that provide opt-in services for a fee (usually in

the range of $1.00/subscriber), but I prefer free ;-). I have

had very good results with

a href="http://www.subscriptionrocket.com/cgi-bin/r.cgi?r=4391"this service./a

It is 100% free and generates dozens of subscribers a week.





Ezine advertising



Ezine ads (both solo and classified ads) can be very effective if

done right. They can also be utterly useless. The key is to get

your ads in ezines that are very closely related to your

product(s), and that don't run tons of ads. There are literally

thousands of ezines out there that are essentially advertising

rags. Their only purpose is to run ads for you and every other

person willing to spend $15. Before you advertise in any ezine,

get some information about the ezine. A decent publisher will

know their subscriber base and be able to tell you with reasonable

accuracy how responsive the subscribers are, how many ads they run,

and if someone has recently run an ad like yours (similar products).

If they can't do that, you might want to think twice about

advertising with them. Realistically what you want is an ezine with

a reasonably large subscriber base (1000 or more), that is closely

related to your product, and only accepts limited advertising

(e.g. 1 ad/issue). a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/truth.html"Stephan Peirce's/a

book goes into great detail on how to find good ezines and what to

look for and what to avoid - it costs less than a solo ad in a decent

ezine, and will save you tons of money in avoided mistakes.



A final comment:



Anyone who claims they can provide you with 100,000 (500,000,

whatever) guaranteed visitors is selling junk. Think of it this

way, if it were so easy to get that many targeted visitors (and

you only want targeted visitors), you can bet companies (scammers)

wouldn't be selling them because they would be raking in millions

in profits by directing those visitors to their own products and

sites! Do a little math, 1% conversion (a very low rate) from

100,000 visitors = 1,000 buying visitors. Sell a $10 product and

you have $10,000. If such a profit is possible, why the hell

is this kind of traffic sold for $50-$200? Quite simply because

it is junk traffic, frequently created by piggy backing on traffic

exchanges and FFA's.



In the next section of the series we will start to look at some

of the less well known methods of traffic generation, and how you

can put them to use to generate a more stable and consistent base

of traffic for your own sites.





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