Copyright (c) 2006 Damon Clifford
There are a lot of companies that are running their own pay per click
program on their website, not wanting to go with Google Adsense, Yahoo
Overture, or MSN Adcenter. There are many reasons why they might be
doing this.
Have you ever thought about advertising directly on their site? And you
don't even have to go through Google Adsense, Yahoo Overture, or MSN
Adcenter!
The first reason is that they want better control. They want to be able
to better control what advertisements they want to display on their
website. This makes sense, because they don't want to worry about their
competitors being on their website, or any other company that might be
taking business away from them. Yes, the admin panels for Google
Adsense and Yahoo YPN allow you to "block" competitors, but again, it's
going to be hard for them to know all the ads that are being displayed
on their website.
The second reason is money. Companies that run their own Pay Per Click
software on their site can receive more funds from advertisers. Google
Adsense and Yahoo YPN each have to take their own "cut" from publishers
so they can be profitable as well. When a company avoids using Google
Adsense or Yahoo YPN, they are receiving the "cut" that those companies
normally take.
The third reason is value. Companies that use their own software to
display ads on their site give more value to the advertiser. These
companies want to make sure that their advertising clients are
benefiting from the clients that go to their website. That's creating a
win-win situation. As more, and better traffic flow through the
advertisements, the advertising clients are more likely to renew their
subscriptions and keep their ads running longer on their website.
So, is it worth it to you and your company to go direct on an individual website?
Yes!
You may be paying the same price in the first place. If you are
currently using pay per click for your advertising campaign, you may be
paying a price that is comparable to Google Adsense, Yahoo Overture, or
MSN Adcenter already.
By finding an individual website to advertise on, you know exactly who
the audience is and what type of people will see your ad, click on your
ad to come to your website, and hopefully purchase your product or
service.
In this age of quick information and consumer "mind drift" it is hard
to capture new clients and any advantage that you can have over your
competitor should be used.
So the next time you're out surfing websites, check and see if they
have advertisements on their site. Then check to see if they are
actually providing the advertisements through there own software. Many
sites will tell you what rates they charge and how to get started.
Advertise well!
About the Author
Damon Clifford is a Pay Per Click consultant. You can view his training, tips, and plain common sense at
http://www.PPCSchool.com