Posts Tagged ‘cpa advertising’

CPM advertising vs. CPC advertising - Do your company a favor and STOP cpm ad buys.

Monday, May 5th, 2008

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If your company is still advertising on major display advertising networks such as Specific Media, 24/7 Real Media, CPX Interactive, Double Click, adGardner, etc….? STOP and re-negotiate your rates or STOP advertising on these networks all together. It is costing you an arm and a leg for shitty results. Yes, that’s right, shitty results. You may be featured on some of the most prominent websites, but you are also paying an arm and a leg and your banners are “blind” to the audience you are trying to reach. Only two out of ten impressions actually “see” your banner and out of that 20% only 1/10 will click on your ad, resulting in a CTR of around .02%. That’s pathetic, we regularly get 1%+ CTR with the banners and placement we create. But wait, there is a better way: Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Adsonar (AOL). Dump your CPM buys and buy CPC - you will actually get traffic.

BannerBlindness.com regularly delivers hundreds of thousands of unique visitors to major portals looking to grow their subscriber base. Why would you want to pay for an impression when you can actually pay for a visitor. We can help - yes this is a shameless plug post promoting our services. We recently helped BuddyTV.com generate tens of thousands of new users. They are in a battle with TV.com for online market share of “online television social-networking”. This is the bread and butter way for major television networks to attract viewers for prime time television shows.

CPC advertising on a display network is cheaper and far more effective than purchasing hundreds of thousands of dollars of CPM buys throughout the year. Again: why would you pay for an impression when you can pay for an actual visitor. So you might be saying, and this is a common statement; “Well it’s worth it to pay for CPM advertising when your banners are very targeted” or “We have such a large marketing budget that we can’t achieve our goals through a cpc buy”. WRONG. I don’t have the time to conduct an actual statistical investigation into how much more effective cpc advertising is vs. cpm advertising - but I can assure you, that the observations and actual experience that my 10 years of online advertising experience disprove any notion that CPM advertising is EVER more effective then cpc advertising. Companies like Blue Lithium, Right Media, Advertising.com, etc… were founded on a performance based model; but quickly warped into CPM advertising as they saw an incredible opportunity to rip off major corporations through HUGE CPM buys. What the hell does a 60 year old marketing manager know about CPM buys? NOTHING.

The major online display advertising networks have been milking major corporations with major advertising budgets for years. I was discussing with an associate of mine recently, that even though major corporations like Budweiser, Ford, GM, Toyota, etc… may be losing out big on CPM advertising; it’s still probably yielding better results then traditional media buys (magazines, television, radio). So they may be getting ripped off, but at least it’s not as bad as it could be. But it’s time to get smart, and it’s time to get lean — corporations! Stop throwing your share holder money down the CPM toilet, and start paying for actual visitors not just impressions!

Contact Banner Blindness if you are interested in making a major dent in your daily and monthly uniques. We have helped clients double their daily traffic numbers, and achieve metrics such as: registrations, newsletter sign-ups, purchases, recurring visitors, landing page optimization, etc… We can very affordably and quickly send you hundreds of thousands of unique visitors through large CPC buys using all the major advertising networks. Additionally, if you are a publisher (as many of our clients are) you will be arbitraging your purchase with us, as you will make it up on the number of impressions you can serve based on the number of unique visitors we deliver. Remeber, only pay for for unique visitors - NEVER just impressions.

Affiliate Marketing - Interview with Jeremy Elbaum (Affiliate Manager at Azoogle.com)

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

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We recently conducted an interview with an affiliate marketing manager at Azoogle Ads Inc. Below are the results of this interview:

1. Tell our readers about yourself and what you do at Azoogle Ads? Do you have a picture to include?

Here at Azoogle I literally do it all. As well as being A senior affiliate manager I also have the ability to bring new advertisers on. In other words if you have any way of making money through CPA advertising come to me and I will expedite the process. No picture, I dont want to burn out the retinas of your readers - I’m that hot.

2. What are the hottest affiliate markets to be in right now and what are the best methods of promotion that your top affiliate marketers use?

Ringtones, dating, and seasonal offers

3. Where do you see the mobile marketing going in the next 1-3 years.

Continued to be regulated a lot more but at the same time higher quality for the advertisers which could lead to higher CPA’s. Mobile billing will begin to roll out. You will be able to purchase anything you want using your cell phone. Companies like paypal, google, and others will have this option shortly. Your cell phone will be billed or your credit card.

4. Where do you see Azoogle going in the next 1-3 years - what are some of Azoogle’s new product offerings.

Azoogle will continue to be the industry leader in affiliate marketer. Product offerings are dependent on the advertisers that utilize our services. However, Azoogle is rolling out new ad platforms to support advertiser needs.

5. Care to comment on the state of Florida and Azoogle - where are you guys now?

No comment. You can search for Google for the latest news. Lets talk business!

6. Do you have affiliate marketers that soley focus on seasonal offers? What are the best seasonal offers?

Yes we have tons of affiliates that focus solely on seasonal offers. I actually recommend this. For seasonal marketers their biggest day of the year is Valentines day BY FAR. In fact some people say that Valentines Day is a hall mark holiday, I call it an affiliate marketers holiday.

7. Does azoogle allow affiliate marketers to push offers through co-reg paths?

No

8. What are some of the most innovative marketing tactics you have seen affiliates use so far in 2008?

Paid search is by far the most effective way to create an instant marketing campaign and have the ability to measure your results.

9. What do the top Azoogle affiliate marketers generate in revenue on an average on a daily basis?

Between 20-30K a day in revenue.

10. If someone is interested in becoming an affiliate marketer through Azoogle what would be your top three suggestions on how to make money?

1. Listen to their affiliate manager
2. Test everything, test everything again, then test everything again and again
3. Be ready to lose money before you make money

 
 
 
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