nice blog. Reminds me a bit of John Chow.com
. If you want to link me, I’ll link you too. Let me know
Take An Existing Material, And Turn It Into Useful Marketing
Where we get to see so many things online, we tend to miss out an important point. There are many places on the Internet which we frequently visit. They are attracting huge crowd everyday… And they either capture our attention to come back for more, or it is a must to come back to visit the sites because of a certain thing which is related to us. Having that kind of relation, it is pretty sure that we are going to see yet another interesting marketing technique. Before I carry on, take a look at this creative designs on buses… Existing websites for useful marketing Many of these sites are simply crowd puller! And because it is so, they are being targeted a lot by the advertisers around the world to sponsor them for linking. And what these advertisers usually do, is to buy links for their marketing purpose. They would look for relevant websites for a more value in their Click-Through-Rates (CTR). Many links as said to have better CTR, are using contextual and not image banners. While it might be true, many of the ads are as straightforward as just putting a link near to the article for a better CTR. So far, the creative ads are still with JohnChow.com where he thinks of creative ways to market every money-making item in his blog. One image banner which caught my eye is a photo of himself with a title “The First Ever Free John Chow Ad Contest” and it is linking to an external site! That’s the kind of existing material and making a useful marketing. Any Crowded Website Might Be Relevant Anyway Why not repackage your website to be relevant to that crowded site in a way? All it takes is to build a better landing page for the visitor to click on to see what he wants, and slowly familiarize him into your idea of the website. For example, we can be talking about a website talking about cooking recipes. Then you have a website talking about marketing. You might actually have a workaround talking about “how to market your cooking recipes” at your landing page for that site! Slowly, the visitor will start to see what you have to offer about marketing to improve their marketing techniques for their site! Vice versa in another example, we can be talking about a marketing website. Then you have a cooking recipes site. You might actually workaround and talk about “Need a product to market?” at your landing page for that site… Slowly, the visitor will be converted into a relevant visitor anyway! In my opinion, this marketing will only work for heavily crowded sites only where you should have a safe conversion rate of 0.01% for all click-through visitors! And either one of the sites must be of a broad topic such as marketing, technology, computer, cars, people, etc… If two sites are on a niched topic, we can try creating a business link in between. For example, you are looking at a gadgets website which is so heavily visited. And you have a cooking recipe website to advertise on it. You can have a workaround talking having a “cooking recipe” ebook on your IPhone. Just a thought, you can make different business links in between anyway… Overdoing Online Advertisement can kill Creativity Website is all about linking. And having a lot of people linking to your sites is actually increasing the chance of your site being visited by those participating sites. But on the other hand, Google might not like certain way of working with it. While it is still a blindspot of what can do and cannot when Google mentioned about excessive linking is prohibited… which means it is still ok to do it? Conclusion |
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August 29, 2007
Thanks..
August 29, 2007
Does that mean we exchange links? Or not lol
August 30, 2007
Maybe not in this way.. Thanks for asking.
I’m sorry… If you don’t mind, you might want to get your site featured on the right sidebar.
August 30, 2007
ok, no problem
August 30, 2007
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