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Everyone's familiar with the banners which
appear on search engines and other large websites. These are largely
perceived as an annoyance, and some people even purchase software
which claims to filter them out! Of course the main reason people
dislike them is that they interrupt your train of thought. You go
to a search engine looking for a holiday, the last thing you want
to hear about is a new financial investment product!
However, at Room101 we believe that a banner
site can be a useful addition to most websites. "But who's going
to advertise on my site?" you ask. Well with most of the sites we
design, the banners simply advertise other parts of the same web
site. This may seem a little redundant, afterall, people can easily
get to any part of your website just by following the links on
the homepage or clicking on the toolbar. True, but there's no harm
in providing more than one way of getting someplace, and it also
addresses another issue with website visitors.
Many people will
browse a website in a slightly casual frame of mind (perhaps that's
why it's called surfing). They may not be fully aware of exactly
what they're looking for, and it's not unusual for them to click
on a menu item more or less at random, just to play with the site
and see what's there. The downside of this is that they may end
up in a cul-de-sac so to speak, some part of your website which
isn't relevent to their enquiry. Rather than dead-end them at this
point, a banner which changes every 10 seconds or so, will be occasionally
prompting them to try something else, "Have you heard about our
special offer on Carribean Cruises?", or maybe "Did you know we
also sell travel insurance?".
Although we implement banner sites mainly
for this internal promotion purpose, it does mean that if you do
want to put up a banner for someone else's site, you're in a great
position to do that quickly and easily. Perhaps you have a friendly
company whose business nicely complements your own - you could propose
a banner swap deal where they drive traffic to your site, and you
also carry one of their banners by way of return.
Room101 operates a banner advertising scheme for our clients,
you can participate either by providing a banner (we can make one)
advertising your own site, or by installing a banners area on
your homepage where your advertisers can get exposure. Which you
do will largely depend on the amount of traffic you have - a site
with lots of traffic will be more interested in earning revenue
, whereas if your site has just started up, you're more likely
to be interested in generating additional traffic.
101 Ads provides for both
these possibilities - click on the link for more information.
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