banner suggestions -

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Joined: Jun 1999

I need some suggestions for banners that will get clicks
i have 2 at endura.co.nz/banners.html

any help would be great

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e n d u r a d e z i n e
endura.co.nz

Brian Farkas's picture

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Joined: Apr 1999

I have a few suggestions:
1.) From the banner I have no idea what enduradezine is.
2.) Make your banner animated so it is more catchy. Also try to make it funny in some way, so it conveys a message.
3.) Try to explain your service and make the customer need it through your banner
4.) Use colors that stand out. Maybe red and yellow....

Brian

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InfoStar: Web Design - Hosting - Programming
http://www.infostardesign.com

They have: 327 posts

Joined: Mar 1999

Hi Jody,
How about animating some "balloons" similar to the graphic on the site design page?
cute, catchy, curiousity provoking little sayings Smiling

take care,

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Carolyn Jones
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A few of my pointers to designing a high CTR banner:
- Use targeted advertising, i.e. only advertise on sites that are relevant to your product. This means that visitors to these chosen sites will have a moderate interest in your product / service, giving you a slight advantage before you even come to influence the visitor with your banner.

- If possible, place the banner above the fold (viewable without scrolling), because a banner above the fold means that the visitor will have to view your banner before clicking through another hyper-link.

- Make it STAND OUT! Banners woven into the design of the page might be aesthetically pleasing but do not score high CTR rates.

Use as big a banner as you can. Might sound obvious but the bigger the banner the higher the CTR.

- Use bright and bold colours, not black or grey, so that the banner jumps out from the page. It has been proved that bright colours will out score plain/dull colours such as greens and blues.

- Use animated banners to make your ad speak to the visitors, use several frames so that your banner conveys a useful message, not just a few stranded words.
Try and construct the animated banners so that the first frame 'grabs' the attention, then the second frame should explain the nature of the product/service. Finally, give a punchline that will persuade the customer to click on the banner.

- Keep the banner size down. A good scale to keep to is about 3 kilobytes or less for a static banner and no more than 9-10 kilobytes for a large animated banner.

- As with every thing else in life, the word FREE will attract visitors. But only use this method if you have something useful [and free, obviously] to offer.

PS: Why dezine a/o to design?

JP

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The Webmaster Promotion and Resource Center.
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They have: 88 posts

Joined: Jun 1999

thanks for the tips, now I just need to create a nice looking banner. I used dezine cause its differant, it was d-zine back in the day

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e n d u r a d e z i n e
endura.co.nz

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Joined: Nov 1998

OK Smiling
I hope I was of some help...
JP

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