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Published on this site: October 19th, 2007 - See more articles from this month
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With decreasing prices on hosting and domain registration,
along with user-friendly site building programs, it is
easier than ever to have a website. While this is good
news for anyone who wants to establish an internet
presence, more websites on the internet means more
competition for the attention of internet users. As a
result, if you want to make money from a website, you must
know how to monetize your traffic.
Monetizing your traffic simply means creating a website
that allows you to make money, even if it is only a small
amount, from everyone who visits your site. Relying solely
on the sales of a product or two is no longer a viable
option for generating internet income because there are too
many websites that offer great products. In addition, some
site visitors arrive looking for information, not a
product. By monetizing your traffic, you can earn even from
those who are not planning to buy.
So how do you monetize your traffic?
Affiliate Programs
The most common, and possibly easiest, method of monetizing
your traffic is through affiliate programs. An affiliate
program is a program in which you register as an affiliate
through another website. You are given advertising codes,
which contain your unique affiliate ID, to place on your
website. In exchange for sales, visitors, or a combination
of the two, the other website pays you a commission.
Affiliate programs are easy to find. Most major online
retailers now have affiliate programs, and internet
marketers typically offer affiliate opportunities for their
products. There are also companies, like Commission
Junction and LinkShare, who allow you to register with
their site and then select from hundreds of affiliate
programs offered by various merchants. Going through those
companies allows you to use only one affiliate ID for all
of your affiliate programs, as well as allowing you to
check into one central location to see how all of your
affiliate efforts are doing.
Contextual Advertising
In addition to affiliate programs, contextual advertising
is an excellent way to monetize your traffic. Contextual
advertising is advertising, both text and banner ads,
offered by third-party advertising services. The ads
displayed on your site are matched to the contents of your
site, so they are "within the context" of your site.
Contextual, or context, ads are offered by several
companies. The most popular context ad program is Google
AdSense, but there are other programs like Yahoo!,
BidVertiser and AdBrite. Advertisers pay the companies to
advertise their website, and those ads become the context
ads on your site. Whenever a visitor clicks on an ad shown
on your site, the advertising company pays you a
commission.
Other Methods
There are other methods of monetizing your traffic that are
becoming more popular. Text Link Ads, for example, are
similar to AdSense in that they are text ads placed on your
site. The difference between text link ads and contextual
advertising, however, is that you are paid for having the
ads on your site based on the amount of time they are
present, rather than based on the number of visitors who
click on the ad.
Another method of placing contextual ads is through
services, such as Contera Link, who analyze your site and
create hyperlinks from key words or phrases. This is an
excellent option for monetizing, especially if you are
hesitant to interrupt the look of your site with ad bars.
These ads also work well with blog sites.
Finally, many people are aware that interesting,
informative articles are the best way to attract visitors.
Not everyone realizes, however, they are also an excellent
method for monetizing your traffic when used in conjunction
with other methods. Articles can be written in the form of
product reviews, as well as a discussion of a specific
problem and the best solution that you have found for that
problem. Those articles actually work as a soft-sell
technique, warming potential buyers up to the idea of
clicking on an advertisement, affiliate link, or product
purchase button.
With a little creativity, it is not difficult to find even
more ways of monetizing your traffic. Regardless of the
method you choose, even if you decide to use them all,
remember to incorporate them into the overall look and feel
of your site. If you have content that draws in visitors,
and your site is organized and well laid out, any of these
methods of monetizing your traffic will help you earn
profits from your website.
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Kevin Sinclair: Is the publisher and editor of Be Successful
News, a site that provides information and articles on how
to succeed in your own home or small business. http://besuccessfulnews.com/
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