How Do I Place Banner & Text Ads?

Banner and text ads can be placed on other peoples/companies websites in a number of different ways.

One way is to use a service that lists sites willing to accept ads and then bid through them for placement. Typically the highest bidder wins the spot, but sometimes there are more than one spot and other times it goes to the first person to bid (or accept) a set price.

One of the best ways to get your banners and text ads on other websites is to offer an affiliate program. An affiliate program is where you offer others a commission for selling your product or service. these are usually tracked by a third party, but software is available for you to track your own affiliate sales. You pay your affiliates monthly based on either the number of sales, or the dollar volume of sales that each affiliate generates. This is great because you only pay for results. Note that the very best affiliate marketers will want to negotiate, or at least receive a higher commission than others if they generate significantly more sales - this is usually worth doing because some of these people can generate thousands of sales a month, but want a higher reward for doing so.

Of course, you can simply approach other website owners and ask the if they will let you place an ad on their website, but you will probably have to ask a lot of people before anyone says yes.

Finally, we know a well guarded secret that lets you place an ad on any website that currently displays Google AdWords and push the current AdWords ads off - all of them. That's right, your one ad can replace four others. You pay for this ad based on the number of times it is displayed rather than the number of times it is clicked through, so you want to make sure the site is relevant to what you sell - you don't want to pay for zero click throughs, but that is possible with this scheme.

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