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Web Site
Traffic
Web
Site Traffic
Triggers Advertising Income
by Mike
Banks Valentine
Gaining advertisers for your web site is always
an important goal for new webmasters. You'll
need substantial traffic to support your ads.
Once you've increased your site traffic to a
significant level and can deliver about 10,000
pageviews per month to advertisers, it's time to
go in search of sponsors for your newly
sprouting little site.
New webmasters often install counters on their
pages hoping for high traffic to dazzle the
world, but end up disappointed with the number
of hits to their pages. Things really start to
heat up when you can regularly see between three
to five hundred visits a day. But don't be
fooled by those web stats folks, there's a major
difference between "hits" and
"unique visitors".
The number of hits and number of visitors are
very different numbers. Hits is determined by
the number of files loaded from the server. If
your page has 5 graphics files in jpg or gif
format, a banner from an affiliate program, the
html file and a counter -- then that is, in it's
simplest terms, 8 "hits" to your site
or page. Only one visitor triggers those hits,
so your ratio of hits to visitors is 8 to 1.
You'll find that when banner placements are made
that most advertisers require a particular
number of "Unique Visitors" to your
page, usually in the range of 10,000 per month.
With the 8:1 ratio, that's 80,000 hits!
The number of visitors and hits are determined
by your "server logs" and it will
require software to organize and make sense of
the raw server logs data.
Many service providers and web hosts will
provide that software to their customers for use
as part of their fees or benefits of membership.
If your host doesn't provide a traffic analyzing
package, you must install one yourself and that
requires access to your hosts cgi-bin and
setting permissions through the server (if you
are allowed and if you know how).
If that is something you can do yourself then it
is the only way to monitor and track your
traffic outside of free programs that use
JavaScript to do the same task for you. There
are several of those available for free and some
paid services to monitor your site traffic for
you. The free services display banner ads on
your results pages in order to pay for the
service. Some of these allow anyone to look at
your traffic by clicking on the logo you must
display on your page.
http://www.extreme-dm.com/tracking/
http://www.goldstats.com/signup.html
http://www.worldwidetraffic.com/stats-web/signup.htm
Web
stats are usually not public unless the site is
trying to attract advertising publicly.
Banner placement companies like Flycast and 24/7
media
http://www.flycast.com
http://www.247media.com
are two places to check into if you want to know
the necessary numbers to sell banner ad space.
You must have a reliable method
of tracking your traffic and then must share
that information with them. Once they begin
advertising on your site, they implement a
tracking program of their own to determine how
often their banners are shown on your site.
If your idea is to "cheat" the banner
companies, it won't work. Generating solid
traffic is the only way to do well with banner
advertising because of relatively low
"Click through rates" of less than 1%
of visitors who see them. If your site generates
10,000 pageviews and one percent of those
visitors click on your advertisers banners that
translates to 100 "click-throughs" for
the advertisers and then possibly one or two
sales for the sponsor.
With those kind of results, your list of willing
advertisers will be small. Traffic of between
75,000 and 100,000 unique visitors brings them
to your door. Before that point you'll need to
actively seek very targeted advertisers for your
site so that you can deliver very interested and
highly motivated buyers for the sponsoring
advertiser.
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