publication date: Nov 19, 2009
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author/source: Miles Galliford
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15 Ways To Make Your Blog or Site More Appealing To Advertisers



Advertising revenues are filtering down from the big global portals (Yahoo, MSN, AOL, etc) to the smaller niche content websites. The days when advertisers were just focused on the number of people who viewed their ads are gone. Today the relevancy of the audience is what is most important. This is particularly true for small advertisers looking to reach very specific audiences.

To increase your chance of being approached here are twenty tips to consider.


The Essentials


When an advertiser appears on any website they are associating their brand with the content, reputation and perceived value of the site. Therefore you need to ensure that everything you do projects a professional image which advertisers can identify with. To achieve this goal, these are the things you should consider:



Make Advertising Easy


Make it easy for anyone wanting to advertise on your site to do so. It amazes me how few content websites and blogs have a page that clearly explains how advertisers can promote their products with them.

            - Sponsorship of newsletter or categories
            - Ads in podcasts
            - Ads within videos
            - Product endorsement i.e. use an advertisers product so your audience copy you
            - Sponsorship of events

Advanced Strategy



Conclusion


Today advertisers are much more focused on reaching relevant audiences than they ever have been in the past. This favours’ niche website owners. However you need to be proactive in making your site attractive to advertisers, to get yourself in the position where they are approaching you, rather than you having to chase them.



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