Working With Ad Networks and Maximizing Your Site's Reach
With a limited advertising
budget, you've got to make every penny count. Working with carefully selected
ad networks can maximize the effectiveness of your advertising dollars.
How Most Ad Networks Work
Ad networks were once uncommon.
Businessweek estimated that in 2008, ad networks only received 30 percent the
money spent on online advertising. However, ad networks have quickly grown in
popularity because they offer effective advertising at cheap rates.
Many ad networks only charge when
a visitor clicks on your advertisement. Some ad networks only charge if the
results of their advertising leads a visitor to buy a product or fill out a
form. Traditional websites often charge for every viewer of your advertisement.
An ad network can use a network
of hundreds of websites to target a specific type of individual. However, you
can't always specify where your ad will appear. You may find the trade-off to
be worth it if you have a limited budget.
Choosing an Ad Network
There are hundreds of ad
networks, but they can be divided into three basic groups. Blind networks offer
the cheapest advertising options. The trade-off is you can't specify where your
ads will run. A blind network functions by buying large blocks of advertising.
If you chose a blind ad network, be sure the network allows you to opt-out of
specific websites. Blind networks are the most popular and most common ad
networks.
Vertical networks give you
greater advertising control. These ad networks function like traditional
website advertising. You will know where your ads will run and will usually
have premium ad spaces on a page. Vertical networks offer high quality traffic,
but costs can be high. These ad networks often use revenue sharing.
Target networks use new
technologies, such as contextual or behavioral targeting, to reach visitors.
They can be highly effective but only work if you can clearly identify who you
want to target. The New York Times notes that new privacy laws could greatly
affect how target ad networks function. If enough users choose to opt-out of
sharing information, this type of ad network could become useless.
Consider looking at websites you
admire for ad network leads. If your website or product is geared to a specific
industry, choose an industry-specific ad network. You may be on the same ad
network as your competitors, but you're guaranteed to find more people
interested in your product. If you're advertising your website just to gain
more readership, choosing an industry-specific ad network is essential.
If you're interested in mobile
advertising, make sure that the ad server works with most smart phones. Mobile
ad networks are often buggy and difficult to integrate into mobile websites.
Make sure that the ad network you chose is enticing, not aggravating, users.
Maximizing Your Website's Exposure
After you've chosen an ad
network, use the provided tools to maximize your site's exposure. Frequency
capping is an essential tool to ensure your advertising is effective. Your ad
network should let you limit how many times a specific user sees your ad. This
practice allows you to reach a wider audience.
If you have advertising that uses
a storyline, sequencing ads is an important functionality. Sequencing allows
you to use a series of ads to target a user. Sequencing ads is also useful if
you want to reinforce an advertising message.
Be sure to target users based on
their IP addresses if you have a highly local business. Local businesses, such
as lawn care services or building contractors, should only pay to advertise in
their area. By targeting only the city or county where your business is
located, you can attract more local visitors.
The most essential feature of any
ad network is the ability to tailor your campaign. Examine data from your
reporting software and ad network closely. If you can pinpoint who is clicking
on your ads, you can better focus your efforts.
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