Businesses are feeling the pinch in an ever increasingly cash strapped economy and it follows that marketing budgets are monitored closely with marketing professionals called upon to look at tools which will achieve measurable results. In 2009, online advertising has been cited to grow exponentially due to its low cost and easy measurability.
Still, in order to make sure online advertising works, careful planning before actual advertising is essential.
I always advise clients to look at the most simple, strategic message to attract customers – no matter what the advertising medium. This sentiment couldn’t be closer to the truth in banner advertising.
The internet today is highly commercialized and consumers are continually bombarded with advertising messages both online and through traditional media such as magazines, T.V. etc. It is for this reason that banner adverts need to bear a clear, simple message within a dynamic design, targeted to the desired audience, while ensuring the ad is placed in the right location. Applying these simple principles will maximise your chances of achieving the results you seek.
Now for some Banner Ad basics:-
Here are some basics regarding the why’s and what-for’s of Banner Ads. They can be relatively complex – the level of which is largely dependent on your budget and desired outcome.
What is a Banner Ad?
A Banner Ad is a graphically appealing advert embedded into a web page. The ad can (but doesn’t necessarily need to) carry animation – which in its simplest form will be made up of 2-3 frames bearing a sequence of messages and graphics. More complex animation can be applied, but this is of course at additional cost. Usually the advert carries a link – know as a hyperlink which in all probability takes the reader to your website.
What are the overall benefits of Banner Advertising?
- Excellent brand exposure
- Highly affordable
- Easily measurable
- Ability to drive traffic to your website
- Easy to target specific potential clientele
- Easy to manage (advert placing, changing & removing)
Who designs a Banner Ad?
One would usually employ a graphic designer to compile the advert if you don’t have an in-house designer to use. For animated adverts, the graphic designer would utilise an HTML or animation specialist to insert the advert into the required format – and yes, i-literate can do the whole lot for you.
Where are Banner Ads placed?
Banner Ads can be placed on industry / interest focused websites who provide Banner Ad space. By identifying a website your target audience or potential client is likely to visit often you are able to ensure the right people are seeing your message.
How much do Banner Ads Cost?
The cost of a Banner Ad will vary according to the size, complexity and location of the advert. Generally speaking, Banner Ads are by far cheaper than print adverts to place and run. There are three areas that need to be considered:-
- Design/Copywriting/Strategy
- Animation (not always applicable)
- Cost to place ad (variable depending on where you place the ad)
How are Banner Ads charged for?
Ad Impressions (CPM)
Banner Ads are usually charged for according to ‘impressions’ – that is the number of times the advert appears to each unique visitor. Based on the stats of the site you intend advertising on, you will be able to calculate how much on average you will be spending. You will usually be charged per 1000 impressions.
Pay per click (PPC)
Not very widely used anymore, PPC is based on the site charging you every time the advert is clicked on (which usually takes the reader to your website).
Once the reader has clicked on an Ad, where do / should they go?
In the case where a Banner Ad is generating interest relating to a specific promotion, the information regarding the promotion should ideally be located within the usual layout of your website. This allows the reader to navigate the rest of your website and learn even more about your products and services, thereby building true brand awareness, a lasting impression, quicker conversion from browser to client and therefore more sales.
How big is a Banner Ad?
Most websites follow basic sizing standards, calculated in pixels rather than millimeters (your designer will know how to calculate this) although some may differ very slightly from the standard sizes below:-
Skyscrapers120 x 600 pixels.
Located on the right hand side of the website.
Still, in order to make sure online advertising works, careful planning before actual advertising is essential.
I always advise clients to look at the most simple, strategic message to attract customers – no matter what the advertising medium. This sentiment couldn’t be closer to the truth in banner advertising.
The internet today is highly commercialized and consumers are continually bombarded with advertising messages both online and through traditional media such as magazines, T.V. etc. It is for this reason that banner adverts need to bear a clear, simple message within a dynamic design, targeted to the desired audience, while ensuring the ad is placed in the right location. Applying these simple principles will maximise your chances of achieving the results you seek.
Now for some Banner Ad basics:-
Here are some basics regarding the why’s and what-for’s of Banner Ads. They can be relatively complex – the level of which is largely dependent on your budget and desired outcome.
What is a Banner Ad?
A Banner Ad is a graphically appealing advert embedded into a web page. The ad can (but doesn’t necessarily need to) carry animation – which in its simplest form will be made up of 2-3 frames bearing a sequence of messages and graphics. More complex animation can be applied, but this is of course at additional cost. Usually the advert carries a link – know as a hyperlink which in all probability takes the reader to your website.
What are the overall benefits of Banner Advertising?
- Excellent brand exposure
- Highly affordable
- Easily measurable
- Ability to drive traffic to your website
- Easy to target specific potential clientele
- Easy to manage (advert placing, changing & removing)
Who designs a Banner Ad?
One would usually employ a graphic designer to compile the advert if you don’t have an in-house designer to use. For animated adverts, the graphic designer would utilise an HTML or animation specialist to insert the advert into the required format – and yes, i-literate can do the whole lot for you.
Where are Banner Ads placed?
Banner Ads can be placed on industry / interest focused websites who provide Banner Ad space. By identifying a website your target audience or potential client is likely to visit often you are able to ensure the right people are seeing your message.
How much do Banner Ads Cost?
The cost of a Banner Ad will vary according to the size, complexity and location of the advert. Generally speaking, Banner Ads are by far cheaper than print adverts to place and run. There are three areas that need to be considered:-
- Design/Copywriting/Strategy
- Animation (not always applicable)
- Cost to place ad (variable depending on where you place the ad)
How are Banner Ads charged for?
Ad Impressions (CPM)
Banner Ads are usually charged for according to ‘impressions’ – that is the number of times the advert appears to each unique visitor. Based on the stats of the site you intend advertising on, you will be able to calculate how much on average you will be spending. You will usually be charged per 1000 impressions.
Pay per click (PPC)
Not very widely used anymore, PPC is based on the site charging you every time the advert is clicked on (which usually takes the reader to your website).
Once the reader has clicked on an Ad, where do / should they go?
In the case where a Banner Ad is generating interest relating to a specific promotion, the information regarding the promotion should ideally be located within the usual layout of your website. This allows the reader to navigate the rest of your website and learn even more about your products and services, thereby building true brand awareness, a lasting impression, quicker conversion from browser to client and therefore more sales.
How big is a Banner Ad?
Most websites follow basic sizing standards, calculated in pixels rather than millimeters (your designer will know how to calculate this) although some may differ very slightly from the standard sizes below:-
Skyscrapers120 x 600 pixels.
Located on the right hand side of the website.
Small rectangles
120 x 60 pixels
Can be located at any position of the page.
Square banners
125 x 125 pixels.
Can be located at any position of the page.
Large squares
250 x 250 pixels.
Located directly under the header of the page.
120 x 60 pixels
Can be located at any position of the page.
Square banners
125 x 125 pixels.
Can be located at any position of the page.
Large squares
250 x 250 pixels.
Located directly under the header of the page.
Anchor banners
468 x 60 pixels.
468 x 60 pixels.
Located at the top of the page
Leader board
728 x 90 pixels.
Located above the header of the page at almost the entire width of the page.
How do you track Ad response?
The easiest way to check how many readers have responded to your advert is to check your website stats. Most web stat report programmes will provide you with detailed information as to where your visitors have come from. The site where your ad is situated may also be able to provide you with details.
How are Banner Ads Managed?
Unlike other more traditional advertising mediums such as print advertising for example, Banner Adverts are exceptionally easy to manage effectively. Although it is important to book your spot with your selected site, placing the ad is quick and easy. After tracking the results of your advert through your website stats, you have the added advantage of removing the ad and replacing it with another one, or removing it entirely and advertising elsewhere should you wish.
This article provides the most basic information to give you an idea of what Banner Advertising is, in future posts we will delve into more specific information regarding the latest trends and dynamics of this potentially powerful marketing tool. If you have any questions whatsoever – feel free to go ahead and ask – we will respond to your query as soon as possible.