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Maigan 05-15-2008 01:26 AM

Need to place banners through a advertising campaign.
 
I want to have some banners for my site and need them to be carried through a well brought up display adversting campaign. The service provider should have a good network and should be experienced and lead a professional team. To make this go in a better way I want some suggestions to help me decide a potential one.


Thanks in advance!!!

:wave:

weblord 05-15-2008 01:37 AM

cj.com has a lot of membership willing to place your banner.
linkshare.com does it too.
you can for cpm or cpc as well but there's a registration fee.

axill.com does cpm as well you might want to contact them.
another is primaryads.com you can pay via cpa (when a sale is realized) so the banner displays are unlimited.

Barts 05-15-2008 01:58 PM

Before you do banners, read this: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/banner-blindness.html
Then decide if you still want to do banners or spend your marketing budget some other (smarter?) way...

unmik 05-15-2008 10:34 PM

Need to place banners through a advertising campaign.
 
Banners are a good way to advertise your need and make a good presentation. They should be well designed and need to be placed well to have a good result. I do know a team that assist me in many my of projects (for now I don’t have any projects) has some good banner advertising techniques and a well established network to make it count on your needs. I believe they can provide you good solutions for your work as they are professionals at their work.

All The Best.

Barts 05-15-2008 11:25 PM

I've just visited the website you mentioned Unmik and it did put a large smile on my face. Just check out this "good rule of thumb":

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A good rule of thumb to remember: the uglier the banner ad - the less it looks like an ad.



LOL! So a well-established company with a carefully build reputation and distinguished corporate identity should advertise with ugly ass banners to fool people into thinking it's not an ad??? If you think online marketing is about fooling people to think your banner is not an advertisement, then you've got a lot to learn.


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