The results are in! Banner advertising raises awareness, builds
brands and can drive traffic to your website. Having banner ads
is to get the attention of the end user to click on the ad so
they will end up on your main website. So, how do you do this
effectively? Let’s go into detail on the Four C’s to help you
keep up with the trends of banner advertising.
COLOR Colors affect the eye differently. Using bright colors can
attract the user’s eye, which contributes to higher response
rates. The key thing when choosing colors is that you need to
choose carefully. If you spend a considerable amount of time on
the Internet, you can see that yellow, green and blues are the
most common colors that are used for banner ads since they are
pleasing to the eye and the content is easy to read within those
colors. Colors that are in hues of red, black, gray and purple
are too dark, and it makes it harder to read the information in
it. Do your research and find which colors you would like to
reflect your website and make sure that it will be enticing for
the end user to click on as well.
CONCISE Give a benefit for clicking on your banner. Keep the
message short and to the point. The approach of keeping it
concise on the banner ad is similar to one you would use for a
highway billboard. Keep it simple and not so wordy. Stick to one
message and get it across in the animation or content. For
example, "Do you want more traffic?" or "Need help with taxes?"
It can be in the form of a question, or a statement. Once they
click on your banner ad, they will find the answer right on your
website. Make sure that the ad will take the visitor directly to
that page within your site.
CALL TO ACTION A call to action is known to raise response
rates. Simple phrases such as "Click Here" or "Visit Now" and
"Enter Here" tend to improve response rates by 20%. These
phrases should be strategically placed in the ad, preferably on
the right side. This is where the eye is normally drawn.
CREATIVITY The real nice thing about banner ads that there isn’t
too much creativity involved since you’re working with an area
that is relatively small to begin with. Making sure that you
select an appropriate color is the big factor in banner ads. The
second factor is that the creativity comes in the form of
designing. For example, a creative strategy is to design a trick
banner ad, in which the graphics look like links or buttons. As
long as the banner ads take the viewers to the kind of site
they’re expecting when they click on it, clever "trick" banner
ads are acceptable enticements to get people to click. There are
other creative solutions that you can use, but the key thing
here is when you design the banner ad, make sure you test it
considerably to see what kind of click through ratios you are
receiving. If you find that it isn’t working, then you need to
change the design or the approach you’re using. A good place to
get started is to find banner ads that appeal to you and see how
they work.
With these short and simple tips at your disposal, you should be
able to come up with some real effective banner ads by following
the Four C’s to boost your banner ad click through ratios. The
most effective banner advertising campaigns are a combination of
branding and click through strategies. Both types feature a call
to action and offer a clear benefit to the end users. Any web
site that has a clear benefit and actually delivers on that
benefit will get positive branding and results with potential
customers.
About the author:
Joelene Orlando is a Web enthusiast and a staff
writer/consultant for eMarketing Answers with a broad knowledge
of topics covering Internet marketing and communication
strategies for both consumer and small business owners.
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