Banner Design: What you MUST know and DO to Get the Clicks to Your Web Site

Written by Colin Eyo


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large file size is just asking for trouble. At optimum, a banner should be between 10-12k - Use action words. Invoke action from your prospects by using powerful words such as "Get It Now!" or "Click Here!" Tell them what to do to make them do it. - Animate your banner. Animated banners have a higher CTR than non-animated ones. Give your banner design pizzazz by adding some simple animation. - Create a sense of urgency. The key to successful banner design is getting repparttar readers to act now. Text such as "One Time Special" or "Limited Time Offer" givesrepparttar 121895 sense that if they don't act now they miss out. - Try to userepparttar 121896 Word "FREE!" Everybody loves FREE stuff. Try to incorporate a free offer into your banner design to lure visitors to your site such as "FREE Report!" or "FREE Info" - Use italic type. Italic type, used sparingly, has been known to increases CTR. Less is more in this particular application. - Rotate your banner design. Try to keep your banner fresh and exciting. As a general rule change up your design every 500,000 exposures.

By keeping these important rules in mind you can greatly increaserepparttar 121897 CTR of your banner designs and increase online profits.

Sound like a lot of work for one person to handle? At Worldprofit these rules have become second nature to our design team. Let us design your banner and takerepparttar 121898 weight off your shoulders. Email us at mailto:customerservice@worldprofit.com We would love to hear from you and offer a no-obligation quote on any of our design services. Just getting started? Get our free design instruction series at http://www.worldprofit.com/autoresponse

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Internet Marketing Is Like A Roller Coaster Ride

Written by Jo McNamara


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Thenrepparttar roller coaster makes its rapid descent. You feel pressure against your chest.

The descent in Net marketing is when you go days, even months, without another sale. What am I doing wrong? How come I'm not making any sales? You are depressed and feel let down. Againrepparttar 121894 l-o-n-g, slow climb up another hill. You study more; you learn more. You apply what you have absorbed. And once again you reachrepparttar 121895 top. Only this timerepparttar 121896 ride down is not so steep and it doesn't last as long.

At some point,repparttar 121897 roller coaster ride is over. As nervous and scared as you were when you initially got in your seat, you can't wait to get back on and ride it again.

That's what Internet marketing is. A series of slow climbs to reachrepparttar 121898 top; exhilarating moments; depressing descents. Peaks and valleys. Successes and failures. Times when sales are flowing and times when you are dumbfounded because there are no sales.

The people who don't make it onrepparttar 121899 Net arerepparttar 121900 ones who don't rush to get back onrepparttar 121901 roller coaster when repparttar 121902 ride is over. They rush off looking for another short-lived thrill. The winners arerepparttar 121903 ones who enjoyrepparttar 121904 peaks and valleys and can't wait to get back on again…and again…and again. For them,repparttar 121905 ride is never over.

"Hold on; hold fast; hold out. Patience is genius." George de Buffon

Jo McNamara lives in Orlando, FL, with 8 cats and 1 husband. Jo is a proud member of the Internet Marketing Success Arsenal because: "The success I have earned today is because of the Success Arsenal. The success I achieve tomorrow will be because of the Success Arsenal." http://www.what-works-online.net Or mailto:what_works_online@sendfree.com


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