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Today's article deals with a subject that we all
need to
read, study and understand. how to create an
EFFECTIVE ad.
Online advertising on the Internet leaves a lot to
be
desired. We have ads that emulate Windows-warning
boxes. We
have pop-ups and pop-unders. All of these are
developed with
the intent to make people notice them. However, most
of them
only end up irritating them. Advertisers, especially
those
with small budgets, can't afford to waste money on
ineffective buys. In order to optimize your
advertising
buys, you need to concentrate on improving your
creative.
Here are some tips that might help:
Step 1: Define clear goals of your advertising
campaign
The most important aspect of any advertising
campaign is to
have a clear objective in mind. You may be targeting
a
specific group of people, your initial aim may be to
target
at least 1000 internet surfers and so on and so
forth. Have
a well defined, clear purpose.
Step 2: Identify the most effective sites for
achieving your
goals
Sites that are most relevant to your product or
service
will, more than likely, be your best bet; but also
consider
larger sites or networks that can target the
audience you're
trying to reach. They can be very cost-effective. If
you
have multiple products or services that appeal to
various
target markets, you'll have to consider sites that
reach all
those various segments.
Step 3: Craft your message to fit the needs of the
audience
you're targeting
This comes down to understanding the audience of the
sites
you're advertising on. The message you use on a
technology
site to appeal to technologically savvy customers
won't have
the same appeal for visitors on a small-business
site. Focus
your campaign.
Step 4: Content of your Ad
Pay particular attention to the content of the Ad.
The
content should be such that it clearly distinguishes
your
product or service from your competitors'. Have a
catchy
headline. The headline is probably the most
important part
of the Ad - It is the customer puller.
Step 5: Formulate the specific promotional messages
that
correspond to your goals
The promotional messages should concentrate on the
major
selling points of your product or service and have a
strong
call-to-action.
Step 6: Make the desired action clearly visible
This certainly doesn't mean the desired action
should
necessarily blink, bounce or do flips, but it should
be
visible within an accepted format for the media
you're
using. In the case of the Internet, underlined text
links,
"click here" text entry boxes, and
pull-down menus are all
ways you can make the desired action clearly
visible.
Step 7: Design the ad so it looks like it belongs on
the
sites where you're advertising
For instance, you may want to use the site's font
faces in
your text, color schemes in your background, font
color
choices overall, and emulate images where
appropriate. Try
to conform to the environment so potential customers
visiting the site don't gasp in shock when they see
your ad.
Step 8: Produce multiple versions of each ad
Create three or four versions of each ad, changing
the
promotional message, call-to-action, font faces and
color
schemes. This is especially important if you're
doing price
testing or gauging reaction to specific promotions.
By
splitting your advertising buy among the various
versions of
your creative, you can then start to optimize your
buy based
on the message that works best.
With these tips, you will not only be able to create
an ad,
but you will be able to create an effective ad that
does
what it is supposed to do - sell your products and
services
by
Cody Mayo
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