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  • Free Stuff: Banner Exchanges  

    by Richard Lowe

    Personally, I am not crazy about banner exchanges. I've tried them all, and
    without a single exception every one of them is completely lame as a traffic
    generator. In fact, the only thing that I've found that's worse than banner
    exchanges for getting hits to your site is Free For All lists (especially
    the mass FFA services).

    All right, that being said, what is a banner exchange? These programs are a
    way for sites to be advertised at no cost on other sites. The concept is
    simple. Create a banner then submit it to the banner exchange. You must also
    add some code to your page (or pages) which displays a randomly chosen
    banner from the banner exchange program.

    Each banner exchange program has a display ratio. A ratio of 1:1 means for
    each time you display one of the banner exchange banners, some other site
    will display one of your banners. A ratio of 2:1 means for every two banners
    you display, one of yours will be shown. Obviously the higher the ratio, the
    more often your banners will be displayed.

    Some banner programs will give a higher conversion ratio if you include the
    banners on the front page, and an even higher ratio if the banner is on the
    top of your home page. The theory is this will give the most exposure to
    banner ads.

    Some banner exchange programs also include a referral program, which usually
    gives you a higher conversion ratio if you get people to sign up. This can
    be useful if you are good at selling, although if you can sell people on
    banner exchanges you might consider selling a product which actually returns
    you some money instead (in other words, don't waste your time and efforts on
    these silly programs).

    Most banner exchanges work with the standard banner size of 468x80 pixels.
    Many programs also handle other size banners as well, all the way down to
    buttons of 88 x 31. A few exchanges also allow for text links, although they
    will usually require a 1x1 pixel web bug to be able to measure impressions.

    When you submit your banner, virtually all services will not display it
    immediately on other sites. Instead, they will require that it be examined
    by a human being to ensure that it meets the qualifications of the service.
    These qualifications include:

    Size - the better programs limit the size of the banner. Generally, the
    smaller the better. Remember, this is the size of banners that will be
    displayed on your site as well as others. Programs should not allow banners
    greater than 10k.

    Animation - some programs do not allow animated banners.

    Suitability - The banner program will examine your banner to ensure that it
    is aimed at the proper audience. For example, if they do not allow
    pornographic banners, than yours will be examined to ensure it is not adult
    in nature.

    In addition, any decent exchange program will always hold your banner for
    examination if you resubmit a new one. Before you get angry at this
    practice, remember that it protects your site from unsuitable banners as
    well.

    As I said at the beginning of this article, banner exchange programs of all
    flavors are an exceptionally poor way to generate traffic to your site.
    Because of this, be sure that you never, ever even consider paying anything
    for this service. Spend your money on something useful.

    Remember that banner exchanges may not cost money, but they are not free by
    any means. Banners require:

    - Additional load time on your pages. This can result in visitors leaving
    your site faster.

    - Other people's web sites are advertised on your site, which can pull more
    traffic from your pages than you get from the program (especially with a bad
    conversion ratio).

    - The danger that the banner exchange programs will sell or give your
    personal data (email address) to spammers or other evil doers.

    - Since banner exchanges are such terrible traffic builders, you may be able
    to spend your time promoting your site in a more useful manner doing
    something else.

    Some of the things that you should look for in a banner exchange
    program include:

    - High conversion ratio. 1:1 or 7:8 is good. Many programs are 3:4 (barely
    acceptable) and some are 2:1 (I wouldn't bother). Anything worse - go
    somewhere else.

    - Ensure that all banners are hand checked by human beings on the initial
    submit and resubmit. If their help pages do not state this explicitly, then
    ask. This protects your site from unsuitable banners.

    - Ensure that the banners are stored on the banner exchange server. They
    will not tell you this, but you can find a site which uses their service and
    check the "Properties" of the banner. The image needs to be stored on their
    server so that it cannot be changed unless it goes through their manual
    checks for suitability.

    - Be sure it will not cost you anything.

    - If I had any interest in these programs, I would look for one that
    supported buttons (88 x 31) and even text links. This allows for faster load
    times. Text links also generally have a higher click-through ratio.

    - A good set of reports so you can monitor how well the exchange is doing.

    If you do sign up for one of these programs, be sure you check the
    statistics regularly. You need to look for two things:

    - How many visitors have you received from the program?

    - And how many visitors did you lose from the program?

    If you consistently lose more visitors than you gain, then leave the program
    fast. This means you have a negative return on investment.

    Here is a small selection of banner exchange services. In the current
    internet advertising environment, it is important to note that these
    services can come and go very quickly. Thus, this list may become obsolete
    in short order (I have found that I need to edit it about once per quarter
    to remove/modify over half the list).

    123banners
    http://www.123banners.com/
    123banners has a 2:1 ratio and supports an odd-size, 400x40 banner which
    must be 10k or less in size.

    ASInet
    http://www.theasi.net/index-be.shtml
    These guys have a 2:1 ratio.

    Bannerexchanges
    http://www.bannerexchanges.com/
    Allows 468 x 60 pixel banners with a ratio of 2:1. They allow 25k size
    banners as well as animation.

    BannerExpress
    http://www.bannerexpress.com/
    These guys don't state their ratio in their FAQ. They support an odd size
    banner (400x50) and the banner must be 10k or less in size.

    Banner-X-Change
    http://banner-x-change.net/
    This program allows four different banner sizes - 468x60, 400x40, 120x60,
    and 88x31. They also give 2000 free impressions of their banner is shown at
    the top of the page, and they have a referral program.

    Beseen
    http://www.looksmartclicks.com/
    One for one banner exchange program. This is one of the larger banner
    exchange programs (they claim over a million sites), which could result in
    lots of exposure.

    Cybergate Banner Exchange
    http://www.plustat.com/exchange/
    A banner exchange program with a 3:2 ratio. Get 500 free credits when you
    sign up, and they have a referral program.

    Exchange-It
    http://www.exchange-it.com/
    These guys have a 2:1 ratio and support 468 x 60 banners.

    Free-Banners
    http://home.free-banners.com/
    Free-banners has a 2:1 ratio with a 3 tier referral program.

    Xlinkx
    http://www.xlinkx.com/
    They have a 3:2 ratio and have a program for general as well as adult sites.
    They allow 400x40, 400x50, or 468x68 banners, which must be 12k or less.

    Additional Information

    Banner Creation
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Bannercreation.htm
    You have many tools available to create banners

    Banner Services
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Bannerservices.htm
    You need to create some banners? Here are some services (free and paid) for
    you to check out.

    Banner Sizes
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Bannersizes.htm
    Here are the standard sizes for the various banners. This is a general
    agreement among advertisers.

    Banner Tips
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Bannertips.htm
    This page includes some tips to help you with your banner campaigns.

    The ins and outs of banner advertising
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Banners.htm
    Join a free or for pay banner exchange program to get people to visit your
    site.

    Sins of the internet - Banners
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Legal/sins_banners.htm
    Banner ads not only look terrible, increase load times and cause site
    failures, they don't even work.

    You Can Do Better Than Banner Exchanges
    http://www.internet-tips.net/Advertising/Bannerexchanges.htm
    Think you want to join a banner exchange to get people to visit your site?
    Think again.

    About the Author

    Richard Lowe Jr. is the webmaster of Internet Tips And Secrets at
    http://www.internet-tips.net - Visit our website any time to read
    over 1,000 complete FREE articles about how to improve your
    internet profits, enjoyment and knowledge.







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