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Sarah Worsham / Aug 15, 2008

Pricing Online Ads

Futuristic Play @Andrew Chen has an interesting read: Internet Advertising Bureau and Bain on pricing in online ad markets.  One point for publishers stood out:

Need to better support the value of premium inventory – through more innovative offerings and/or reducing units available

Too often websites get greedy about making money and put ad placements all over their pages (what I like to call the “porn effect”).  Putting too many ads on a page is detrimental to all the advertisers because they have to fight for share of voice (SOV) or attention.  Visitors are more likely to ignore ads entirely if they are lumped together (they subconsciously know that area of the page is just “ads”).  It may seem a bit non-intuitive but creating an ad inventory – or set amount of ads and ad spots can help you increase their value.  As your traffic grows, more advertisers will be interested in advertising on your site.  If you sell out of spots, you’ll be able to raise the prices of your ad spots.  Selling out of spots also entices advertisers because it infers that your site is a valuable advertising placement.

If you have ads on your blog or website, what has been your experience with creating an ad inventory?  What about on other websites that you visit – what are your thoughts about their advertising?

Technorati Tags: advertising, internet marketing, internet consulting

Sarah Worsham / Aug 15, 2008

Social Media Reading List

Traffkid has put together 35 Must-Read Articles for Social Media Marketers, which has a good breadth of articles from the basics to more advanced topics involving strategy.  If you are interested in learning how social media (and social networks) can help build your business website, there are some good articles to check out.

Sarah Worsham / Aug 13, 2008

Twitter for Business – How to Fail

Twitter has recently appeared on the media bingo card – both for technical problems with the service and as a new way to reach your customers.  Twittering for business can be a great way to keep your customers informed, but more importantly it can be a great conversation tool.  However, too often businesses jump into the next big thing without fully understanding how to use it for business purposes.  The problem with social media technologies like twitter is that not jumping in can be detrimental as well.  If you’re interested in learning more about how not to fail with Twitter, Web Strategist has required reading: Why Brands Are Unsuccessful in Twitter.

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Sarah Worsham (Sazbean) is a Webgrrl = Solution Architect + Product Management (Computer Engineer * Geek * Digital Strategist)^MBA. All views are her own.

Business + Technical Product Management

My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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