Now
that you've got a website, how do you make money from
it? There are at least two ways in which sites can make
money:
1. Advertising Revenue
2. Selling Goods and Services
I shall deal with the second case, "Selling goods
and services", in another article. In this article,
I will address the issue of how your site can actually
make money from advertising.
Making Money from Advertising
If you look at many websites, you will probably notice
that there are banner advertisements displayed on most
pages. If you are a newcomer to the scene, you might
think that you must either be a company or that your
site must be famous before you can get advertisers,
just as it is the case in hardcopy publications.
In reality, anyone with a website can get advertisers.
While it is true that if your site is well-known, you
may get companies contacting you to offer to advertise
on your site, you can get advertising revenue even if
you are just starting out and your site is relatively
unknown.
The
way to do this is to join as an "affiliate"
of various sites, either directly, or through an affiliate
network. An affiliate network is simply an intermediary
where you can select from a variety of advertisers.
Payment Schemes
Before joining any program, you should probably be aware
of the different payment schemes available.
1.
Pay Per Impression
Here, you are paid according to the number of times
the advertiser's banner is displayed on your site. The
amount you earn is typically calculated based on the
number of thousand impressions of the banner (impressions
= number of times the banner is displayed), often abbreviated
CPM (cost per thousand, with the M being the Latin numeral
for thousand). That is, $5 CPM means that you get paid
$5 for 1,000 displays of the banner. In general, the
amount paid is usually small, but it is easy to earn
since everytime a visitor loads the page, you earn.
This is known as a "high conversion rate".
Needless to say, this method will allow you to automatically
earn more if your site attracts a lot of visitors.
2.
Pay Per Click
When you are paid per click, you are only paid when
visitors click the advertiser's banner on your site.
The amount paid is usually higher than the pay per impression
scheme. Whether you get a high conversion rate here
depends on the banner (whether it attracts people to
click it), although in general, it has a higher conversion
rate than the pay per sale method. A high traffic site
will probably enjoy a higher click rate than a lower
traffic site, although you will probably get better
results if your banners are carefully selected to suit
the target audience of your site.
3.
Pay per Sale or Lead
While you will probably get the highest payment rates
with this method, it has the lowest conversion rate
of the three schemes. You will only earn if your visitors
click through the banner and either purchase an item
from the advertiser or take some other prescribed action
(eg, sign up for a service). Like the Pay Per Click
method, you get much better results if you carefully
select your advertisers to suit the target audience
of your site.
In general, to avoid wasting resources in issuing cheques
for very small amounts, advertisers will usually accrue
the amount owing to you until it reaches a certain level
(such as $25) before they pay you.
Where to Find Affiliate Programs
You can find a list of
affiliate programs and affiliate networks on thefreecountry.com's
Affiliate Program page at http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/affiliate.shtml
To join an affiliate network or program, simply go to
the site and complete their online application form.
Some programs will give you instant approval while others
require a human to check out your application before
it is approved. Once it is approved, you'll be given
some HTML code which you can cut and paste into your
web page. Note that some affiliate networks and programs
will not accept you unless you have a domain
name.
How to Choose an Affiliate Program
How should you choose an affiliate program? My suggestion
is not to choose a program according to the payment
scheme, but rather according to the kind of people who
are likely to visit your website. For example, if you
are targeting parents on your site, links to affiliates
with educational software, books and the like may generate
more revenue than banners that link to web hosting companies.
The most important rule of choosing an affiliate program
is to know your target audience.
Another point to consider is whether you really want
to join every single affiliate program that comes your
way. Some studies suggest that sites that make the most
money from affiliate programs are affiliates of only
a small handful of programs. Furthermore, concentrating
your advertisements from one network may allow you to
be paid faster. If you advertise for hundreds of different
affiliate networks on your site, you may wind up earning
only (say) a few dollars per month from each network.
If your advertiser's minimum payment amount is higher
than what you can earn each month, it may take you a
long time before you accrue enough to be paid.
On the other hand, that formula does not necessarily
hold true for every site (or every page on your site,
for that matter). For example, if your site has a particular
theme, and an affiliate network only supports one or
two suitable advertisers, you might want to sign up
for a few affiliate networks so as to get a greater
number of relevant advertisers. After all, advertisements
that are relevant to your audience are more likely to
be taken up than general advertisements. (What's the
point of putting banners from only one affiliate if
nobody is going to click them?)
Get Started
Advertising revenue is one of the most effortless way
to earn money from your site. You merely have to put
the banner there and wait for the money to roll in.
(Well, okay, not quite. You will still need to have
some visitors first before you can make anything.)
Why wait? If you already have a website, let it earn
even while you sleep (literally). Every day you let
your site "idle" without advertising is a
day of lost opportunity.
All the best in your endeavour! Remember also to check
out our other article,
Increasing Your Affiliate Program Income, for more
tips on earning from your website:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/moremoney.shtml
Copyright 2000-2003 by Christopher Heng. All rights
reserved.
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