Pages

Friday, April 15, 2022

Why Advertising Doesn't Work

 

1. Advertising vs Search Engine Traffic

People come to the Search Engine with a need. They do a search and find your website. They believe that the Search Engine will deliver the result they are looking for, thus, they believe that your website has what they want.

In advertising, you cannot expect prospects to stick around on your website. You have less than 5 seconds to capture their interest. If you fail to do that, they'll leave.

That's why in advertising, it is vital to advertise a page that can IMMEDIATELY tell people what is in it for THEM. If your advertising page fails to do that, your advertising effort will be wasted.

Guess what, visitors will wonder what this website is all about. Before they even think of the answer, they close the window.

Another disadvantage of advertising is you may reach out to people who do not have the need for your product at that point of time.

You may have purchased very targeted traffic. Your website may be presented to prospects who is interested in your product. But they may not have an immediate need for the product you're offering.

In such case, you'll have to think of other ways to promote your product. I'll cover this in Chapter 12 > How To Advertise A Product That Has No Immediate Needs.

2. Advertising vs Word Of Mouth

Another effective way to bring traffic is word of mouth. This includes email marketing, forum marketing, blog marketing and social media marketing.

Here is the interesting thing about Word Of Mouth > If Product X is advertised to you, you'll be doubtful. But if someone says Product X is good, you will tend to believe in him, especially if he is someone you trust.

That's why affiliates can sell better than the product owner.
That's why testimonials sell better than any sales pitch.
In advertising, there is no trust between advertiser and prospects.

The characteristics of your prospects from ads

The prospects are usually defensive and skeptical when they look at an advertisement. That means it is harder to sell to them. 

They are ONLY interested in "What's in it for ME?"

You also have to assume that they are busy and lazy. They have no time to figure out what your website is all about or what you are trying to sell.

Most of them will NOT read the full content of your website.

They'll only scan through the headline.

If the headline captures their attention, they may scan through the subheadlines, testimonials and/or screenshots.

Otherwise, they'll leave.
 

Why is it a MUST to master advertising?

1) It is easy and sustainable.

Although advertising is probably the worst form of traffic generation, it is also the easiest and most sustainable form.

You don't have to rely on other people, like the case of affiliate marketing. You also don't have to worry about search engines updating their algorithm.

For those who don't understand the nature of advertising and characteristics of their prospects, they will realize that advertising is as good as throwing money into the drain.

But if you know how to overcome the limitations and disadvantages of advertising, advertising can be your secret weapon.

2) It is scalable.

A renowned marketer once said, the difference between five figure income and six figure income is advertising.

It is quite typical for a budding website to spend 80% of their earnings on advertising. As long as your ads are generating positive return, scaling your business is as easy as increasing your advertising budget.

3) It is duplicable.

If you master the art of advertising, you can easily teach other people the same method and they can duplicate your success easily.

This is especially important to those who are in the MLM industry. 

Leadsleap.com is a hybrid of voluntary and incentive advertising. Although we reward our members to click ads, members choose which ad to click based on their own interest. Also, LeadsLeap ads are shown in thousands of traffic exchanges and blogs. That means our advertisers will receive traffic beyond LeadsLeap network. 



Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Not All Ads Are Equal

  There are many forms of online advertising but generally, we can classify them into 3 main types:

- Involuntary Advertising,

- Voluntary Advertising, and

- Incentive Advertising.

Involuntary Advertising

Involuntary Advertising refers to any advertising solution that forces prospects to look at your website involuntarily.

It includes showing your website in the form of pop-up, pop-under or showing you site first before showing the actual site, as in the ads in Adfly and SoManyHits.

Involuntary advertising solution is probably the most challenging form of advertising because it is obtrusive and usually the traffic is less targeted.

Most people close those uninvited pages as soon as they see them.

Voluntary Advertising

Voluntary Advertising refers to any advertising solution where prospects make a conscious effort to visit your website.

This form of advertising includes Google Adwords, Facebook ads, banner advertising, classified, article marketing and sponsored forum posts.

Prospects first see your ad, then click it to visit your website.

It is more targeted and the qualities of the prospects are usually better since they consciously choose to view your website.

The only problem is since it's on a voluntary basis, you may not get much traffic to your website, not to mention conversion or sales.

Incentive Advertising

Incentive Advertising refers to any advertising solution where prospects are rewarded to view your website. The reward may be in monetary terms, credits or points that can be exchange for more traffic to their websites.

This form of advertising includes paid to read email, paid to surf and traffic exchanges.

The advantage of such advertising solution is that although the intention of the prospects are questionable, at least you get a chance to show your offer in front of them.

As the profile of the traffic usually includes people interested in making money, self improvement, business opportunities and traffic, if you have a good offer that matches this interest group, you can usually get quite a good response.

The disadvantage is the higher level of difficulty in selling to this group of people. This means you need to be a more sophisticated advertiser, which is what this report is all about! 

 

Leadsleap.com is a hybrid of voluntary and incentive advertising. Although we reward our members to click ads, members choose which ad to click based on their own interest. Also, LeadsLeap ads are shown in thousands of traffic exchanges and blogs. That means our advertisers will receive traffic beyond LeadsLeap network. 

Wednesday, March 09, 2022

How to Generate Traffic Using A Facebook "Like" Button On Your Site

 

How to Generate Traffic Using A Facebook "Like" Button On Your Site

 

In the age of Web 2.0, driving traffic to your website is not

all about search engine optimization (SEO).

 

Part and parcel of an effective Internet marketing strategy

is to ensure that your website is also present in the realm

of social networks and media sharing.

 

Visitors do not only arrive at websites only through search results,

but also through links that their peers share through these social networks.

 

What social networking platform could be more important than Facebook

the world's largest?

 

With over 800 million active users, your website stands to reach a wide

variety of audience through Facebook, and sometimes all it takes is one

"Like" button in your webpages.

 

 

A Facebook "Like" button is a stamp of approval that visitors

may click when they literally like the content of your blog.

 

Experience with video-sharing site YouTube indicates that

visitors prefer a like-dislike system instead of a rating system

when expressing approval or disapproval for content.

 

Facebook modifies this model and only has "Like" buttons

that third-party content may use in their customized pages.

 

What makes the "Like" button extra special for Internet marketers

is its content sharing component. Visitors who click the "Like" button

automatically share the links to their Facebook profiles, which can,

in turn, be viewed by people in their respective networks.

 

If your content is good enough, the Facebook "Like" button serves

as a form of endorsement by the people potential visitors trust the

most--their personal contacts.

 

Viral blog posts are created this way.

 

When putting Facebook "Like" buttons in your website or your blog posts,

remember to put it in two positions: the top and the foot of a webpage or a blog post.

 

With the now-familiar appearance of the "Like" button,

approval and sharing should only be a click away.

 

SEO should still be of high importance, but you will never

go wrong with a few Facebook links here and there.

 

 Get Your Free List Management System