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Free Internet Marketing Lessons
Creating Successful
Banner Advertisements
by Brad Culbert
Banner
advertisements are a very powerful way of promoting
your
website. The difference between well designed
banners and poorly
designed banners could see your site traffic go
through the roof.
This article will deal with a variety of techniques
which can be used
to increase the number of clicks your banners
receive.
Banner advertisements are everywhere you look on the
web.
Internet users are bombarded with web advertising on
almost every
web site they visit. It is because of this that you
must make your
banner advertisements stand out from the others. But
before you
start creating a banner which will generate high
click throughs, you
must first decide what this banner is aiming to do.
Purpose of the banner:
Banners are usually used for one of two things.
- To generate clicks and attract visitors to your
site; or
- For branding purposes
I will be dealing with the first of the two in this
article. However, an
article on using banner advertisements for branding
purposes may
come at a later time.
Creating banners to generate more click throughs:
Once you have chosen what you are aiming to achieve
with your
banner advertisement, it is time to start designing
it. When
designing a banner there are a number of elements
which can be
included to increase the number of clicks the banner
generates.
Using prompting words:
Using words which prompt the user to take action
will have a very
positive effects on the results of a banner
advertisement. Words
such as "Click Here", "Click to
Visit" or, "Visit Now!" are examples
of
such words. Using the word "Free" will
also attract the visitors
attention and make them more likely to click on the
banner.
Creating a sense of urgency:
In order for the visitor to click on your banner, it
must convey the
message that visiting your site is more important
than the
information they are currently viewing. This can be
done by creating a sense of urgency in the visitor.
Phrases such as "Hurry!,
only while stocks last" and "Quick!, Get
in before it runs out!" are
both good examples which you have most likely seen
other
advertisers use.
Keep it simple:
Try to keep your banners clear and simple. It is the
banners job to
get the visitor to click on it. It is the web sites
job to provide them
with information about your products and services.
Limit your
banner space to techniques which will attract a
click through.
Banner formatting:
Creating a colour scheme for your banner is very
important. Choose
colours which stand out and attract the visitors
attention while still
complementing each other. Once you have decided on
the colour
scheme, make sure you keep it constant throughout
the banner,
especially when using animation. However, you must
be careful.
Make sure your key words such as "Free"
and "Click Here" stand
out.
Interactive Banners
One technique which I am sure you have seen around
the web is to
make your banner look interactive. This can be done
by adding
buttons and objects the user is familiar with
clicking on. Banners
which simulate the "Windows" environment
have become quite
common.
Target your audience:
Targeting your audience is a very important aspect
of banner
creation. Be sure to sit down and think about the
kinds of things
your target audience would be familiar with and
likely to click on.
By incorporating some of these ideas into your
banner
advertisements, you could see a dramatic increase in
the number of
click throughs your banners receive. Another thing
to consider is
that the effectiveness of banners ware out after a
while. It is a
good idea to create new banners every month or so.
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