If you have been blogging for a while, you know that selling ad space  directly to the advertisers on your blog can become one of the lucrative  sources of revenue for you. When you have started selling ad space on  your blog, you always want to sell off all the available ad space or ad  spots on your blog to make the most out of direct ad selling. In this  article, I'll be sharing with you the techniques that I have used to  maximize my blog direct ad revenue. These have been good ways for me to  maintain and increase my blog ad revenue. I hope you'll find them useful  too:
Create an Advertising  Page
 An  advertising page is basically a page that tells what ad space you are  selling. It usually describes everything you are offering (text link,  banner ad, sponsored review, etc) with price details included.
An  advertising page is basically a page that tells what ad space you are  selling. It usually describes everything you are offering (text link,  banner ad, sponsored review, etc) with price details included.
With  an advertising page posted on your site, the visitors who are  interested on placing an ad in your blog can find the advertising info  they need immediately. This will potentially generate some fast sales  for you.
Writing an advertising page isn't very difficult. The  content of advertising page usually starts with an introduction,  followed by the info of the ad options you are offering and lastly  providing your ordering details and also your email address for the  prospective advertisers in case they need to contact you to get more  advertising info.
You might want to see example of advertising  page before writing one fir your blog, you could take a look at my  advertising page at:
If you need more examples, you can visit  other blogs that have an advertising page posted. By looking at other  blogs' advertising page, you'll get an idea of how to write your own  advertising page.
The important information you must include into  your page are the introduction, your blog traffic stat or other stats,  (e.g. Google ranking, Alexa ranking, etc), The ad options you are  selling with price details included and details of how to order an ad  spot on your blog.
Set the  Right Price
 It's  important that you are charging reasonable prices for the ad spaces you  are offering for sale. This is not just to appeal your prospective  advertisers to advertise on your blog but also to keep them as your long  term advertisers which will ensure steady ad revenue for you.
It's  important that you are charging reasonable prices for the ad spaces you  are offering for sale. This is not just to appeal your prospective  advertisers to advertise on your blog but also to keep them as your long  term advertisers which will ensure steady ad revenue for you.
It  seems to be easy task to set the prices for the different ad spaces you  are offering. The assumption is that the banner ad on highest position  such as banner ad on the header of your blog should be charged at a  highest price and ads on the lower location such as at the sidebar  should sell at a lower price because ad on higher positions will  generate more traffic for advertisers. Well, this isn't always right.
An  effective way that can help you set the right price for each ad space  you sell on your blog is by putting up your own affiliate ads  (Clickbank, CJ, etc) on the ad spaces of your blog to test the  click-through rate and traffic before opening those ad spaces for sale.  The testing period doesn't have to be long; just one week is good  enough.
Once you have tested each ad space, you would know the  average daily clicks of each of your affiliate ads that placed on the  different ad spaces on your blog and so you can set the price  accordingly. Let says your 125 x 125 banner ad which places on the top  right sidebar of your blog get an average daily unique clicks of 10.  This means the advertiser who places a 125x125 banner ad on your blog is  estimated to get 300 unique visitors (10 x 30) monthly. So you can  decide what is the reasonable charge for a banner ad that generates 300  unique visitors for the advertiser each month.
If you think each  unique visitor that you direct to your advertiser should cost $0.30,  then the price for a 125 x 125 banner ad on your blog will be $90 per  month (300 x $0.30). $90 for 300 unique visitors every month, seems  reasonable enough right. But you certainly can charge more if you are in  a highly profitable niches such as Forex, debt consolidation and etc.
By  setting your price based on the traffic level, you can also avoid  over-charging for different ad space on your blog. For instance, a 468 x  60 banner ad on the header of your blog seems to be expensive than a  125 x 125 banner ad at the top right sidebar because the 468x60 banner  ad is located at a higher position. However, when you test the traffic  level, you might find that the 125x125 banner ad is actually attracting  more traffic than the 468x60 banner ad. So, the 125x125 banner ad was  supposed to be expensive than the 468 banner ad.
Post Testimonials on Your Advertising  Page
 You  know the Internet users like to find supporting information about the  product or service they're interested before really buying it. It's no  different when it comes to buying ad spaces on blogs. The real  testimonials from your previous satisfied advertisers are much like  supporting information which will convince your potential advertisers to  order an ad spot on your blog.
You  know the Internet users like to find supporting information about the  product or service they're interested before really buying it. It's no  different when it comes to buying ad spaces on blogs. The real  testimonials from your previous satisfied advertisers are much like  supporting information which will convince your potential advertisers to  order an ad spot on your blog.
Testimonials often are short and  sharing the real positive advertising experience on your blog. These are  certainly powerful supporting information that can convince your  potential advertisers.
So how  you can get real testimonials from the advertisers? 
If  your blog has generated a couple of sales for some of your advertisers  running an ad campaign on your blog, they are the happy advertisers  willing to give you a testimonial if you ask for one. The satisfied  advertiser may occasionally contact you to tell you that they are happy  with the result from the ad campaign they run on your blog. You may  reply the advertiser and invite him/her to publish a testimonial on your  blog advertising page. You will include the advertiser's name, photo if  possible and the advertiser's website link. The advertiser will  certainly be happy to send you back an testimonial because they can  include a link in the their testimonial.
Another way is to send a  thank you email to the advertisers who have advertised one month on  your blog and decided to renew their ad campaign on your blog. These are  probably satisfied advertisers as well. Your email will thank them for  renewing their ad on your blog and invite them to publish a testimonial  on your blog. Tell the advertisers you'll be including their website  link in the testimonial. You might then get one or two replies from them  with a testimonial for you to publish on your blog.
Provide Helpful Customer Service
 The  prospective advertisers can be your paying customers. Many advertisers  often like to ask questions before they place an order. So, make sure  you read their questions and give the answers that they are looking for.
The  prospective advertisers can be your paying customers. Many advertisers  often like to ask questions before they place an order. So, make sure  you read their questions and give the answers that they are looking for.
Also  advertisers often like to test the click-through and conversion rates.  This is to find out the performance of their ads. When they aren't  satisfied with the result, they'll request for ad changes. Thus, you  should allow ad changes on anytime. This way the advertisers can test  different ads and landing pages to get the performance that they expect.  When the advertisers are freely to request changes, they will probably  renew their ads. This will secure your ad revenue.
Moreover, you  might think about running discount campaign from time to time. It's  helpful to boost up your ad sales. Also offering something like one week  trial or two week trial could also push the advertisers to order ad  space from you.
The above are the techniques that I have applied  to maintain and boost up and blog revenue. Hope these techniques will  work on you as well.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
How to Increase Direct Ad Revenue for Your Blog
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