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Click on Me: The Truth about Internet Advertising
- by Todd Jensen
I want to own MSN
I read somewhere that up to 90% of internet users have
their home pages set to MSN. I can’t verify that statistic,
but I know I use my MSN home page daily.
Why wouldn’t I? I set up my MSN homepage to show me
exactly what I want to see every day. Weather forecasts,
local and national news, movie times at my local theater,
and even my favorite comic strip!
My home page also rotates a constant stream of interesting
articles, just waiting for me to click and read.
Please understand. Those tempting titles and snippets of
information are designed for one purpose, and one purpose
only.
Advertising.
Every time you open one of those great little
articles, you are hit with multiple banner advertisements
for the next greatest thing. Banner advertising has become
so prominent that most long-term internet readers ignore
them, and zoom their eyes directly to the article title and
contents. We even ignore the insistent flashing and
commands to “Click Here.”
But don’t despair! Most MSN articles take a break
midstream, allowing us to view even more text advertising
smack dab in the center of the article! And, by design, you
will typically read a few of those ads before groping for
the scroll bar, frantically moving down to the rest of the
article content.
But don’t forget the insidious text link! The highlighted
blue text just begs to be clicked! I rarely read an article
without clicking through at least one text link.
If you don’t know this by now, MSN gets paid for all of
this advertising. Pennies for each impression or click on
all of these banner ads, text ads, and text links ads up to
thousands and thousands, if not millions of advertising
dollars each day.
You may think I am complaining about all of this
advertising. In truth, I think this is genius at work!
MSN would not publish all these great articles if they did
not get paid. They run a business, and business requires
revenue to operate. You cannot operate any business long
term without an adequate stream of revenue. I like the
articles, and I really don’t mind scrolling past the ads in
exchange for the information and/or entertainment.
Internet advertising has revolutionalized the advertising
industry.
Instead of spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars
to place a print ad, business owners can use pay-per-click
or pay-per-impression internet advertising to spread the
word about their company. Internet advertising makes
national advertising campaigns possible for every business.
For writers, internet advertising allows us to get paid to
pursue what we love. Writing takes time away from other
income producing activities, whether it be a business or a
job. Internet advertising allows writers to be rewarded
financially for their efforts. And since internet
advertising is paid based on readership, better or more
useful writing efforts will be paid accordingly.
If you write, consider using Commission Junction
(www.cj.com ) or LinkShare (www.linkshare.com) to find
advertising opportunities to support your writing efforts.
If you own a small business, test your ads using Google
Adwords (http://adwords.google.com) or Yahoo! Search
Marketing
(http://sem.smallbusiness.yahoo.com/searchenginemarketing/)
before you launch a large banner campaign. You may also
want to consider some of the smaller pay-per-click
advertising companies reviewed on PayPerClickSearchEngines
http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com.
Used correctly, internet advertising can be good for both
business and consumers. Most consumers are happy to find
out about new products and services. And all businesses can
benefit from the opportunity to share their products and
services using a relatively low cost advertising medium.
Instead of whining about the commercialization of the
internet, learn from MSN. Create great content, and the
clicks, along with dollars, will follow.
0 comments Tuesday 24 Jun 2008 | Todd | Articles
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Please, No More Newsletters!
- by Todd Jensen
(c) Todd Jensen - All Rights Reserved
http://www.theprofitengineer.com
http://www.freebusinessstartupinfo.com
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How’s your inbox? Stuffed and overflowing with unread mail?
If you are like me, you probably receive at least five to ten valuable newsletters daily. Most of these are great, and full of useful information.
But, I just can’t read them all. If I read all the “useful” information I received from newsletters each day, I would spend at least half of each day reading!
If I’m reading, I’m not doing.
Doing creates profit for my business. I simply cannot afford to spend half my productive time reading all the wonderful information you send me!
I think the concept of the newsletter has gotten out of hand. Continue Reading »
0 comments Thursday 05 Jun 2008 | Todd | Articles
Watch Your GPM Before You Are SOL
- by Todd Jensen
(c) Todd Jensen - All Rights Reserved
http://www.theprofitengineer.com
http://www.freebusinessstartupinfo.com
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Are you feeling the pinch?
Have your costs been creeping up on you, shrinking your
already tight profit margin?
If you watch only one number religiously in your business,
make sure it’s your gross profit margin. Remember that
one? Your gross profit margin is your sales revenue minus
the cost of your goods or services sold. The easy way to
watch this is to keep track of your gross profit percentage
-this figure is easily accessed in QuickBooks by selecting
(% of income) in your profit and loss report settings.
You and I both know that prices have been jumping through
the roof lately. What happens to your gross profit margin
if your costs go way up, and you keep your pricing the same?
That’s right. Your profit margin shrinks, and you end up working
harder and harder to make the same bottom line profit. Continue Reading »
0 comments Wednesday 04 Jun 2008 | Todd | Articles
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Do You Choose the Red Pill?
- by Todd Jensen
(c) Todd Jensen - All Rights Reserved
http://www.theprofitengineer.com
http://www.freebusinessstartupinfo.com
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Have you watched The Matrix recently? Remember the
scene where Neo is offered the red pill or the blue
pill?
For those of you who are not Matrix fans, here’s the
synopsis. Computers have taken over the world and are
using humans as living batteries to power their
existence. The computers found that humans waste away
without something to live for, so they plug the humans
into The Matrix-a computer simulation of everyday life
in the late 1990’s, complete with cubicles, rush hour,
and the endless rat race.
The only problem with the Matrix is that there are a
small percentage of people who feel in their soul that
this existence is a lie. Neo, the main character, is
one of these, and starts searching for answers. Continue Reading »
0 comments Friday 30 May 2008 | Todd | Articles
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Does the Law of Attraction Prevent a Millionaire
Mindset?
- by Todd Jensen
(c) Todd Jensen - All Rights Reserved
http://www.theprofitengineer.com
http://www.freebusinessstartupinfo.com
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I hate The Secret. I’ve heard enough crap about the
law of attraction to last me through five lifetimes.
Fact is, I think the positive thinking gurus are
messing with your brain.
At a minimum, they are only giving you part of the
picture.
0 comments Wednesday 28 May 2008 | Todd | Articles
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