What is the culture medium with the biggest advertising spending on the globe? Television. Television ads are so effective for advertisers and so lucrative for TV companies because viewers will inevitably pay attention to the advertisements. Would we be able to say the same things about content-based websites, like blogs?
What is the culture medium with the biggest advertising spending on the globe? Television. Television ads are so effective for advertisers and so lucrative for TV companies because viewers will inevitably pay attention to the advertisements. Would we be able to say the same things about content-based websites, like blogs? Not exactly. If you consider Google AdSense or banner ads, the most used monetization methods, you will conclude that they are practically different from the editorial content.
For instance, if you have a blog and display ads on
your sidebar only your readers will be able to altogether brush off the
advertisements if so they desire. A few even use ad-blockers, so they
will not see your AdSense units or banners regardless of where you place
them.
What would the equivalent of television ads be for a
blog? Likely an advertorial, which is an article written by the
advertiser about his product, and put up in the blog like an additional
post. Another option is sponsored reviews, which are posts published
by the blogger critiquing a particular product or service.
Most bloggers choose this example because they get to write the article content themselves and readers will not be bothered with
another writing style.
Here’s a fact that reinforces the similarity of
sponsored reviews with TV advertisements: If you ask any advertiser whether
he would like to pay for a banner ad or for a sponsored review, he will
certainly say the sponsored review. Why? Because he will acquire a much
better return on investment, as the sponsored review will give his
product a better and greater kind of exposure with the readers of that
blog.
As
a result, a sponsored review is probably among the most lucrative way to monetize a blog. Last week one company offered
me $1000 to write a critique about its last product. It was
related to my niche, and I was sure most of my readers would find it of value.
This made me wonder: are most bloggers leaving money
on the table by not doing sponsored reviews? For instance, if I started
doing them on this blog I could easily add another $4,000 per
month in profits (considering one sponsored review per week), which
would simply double up my advertising profit on the blog. I think
this proportion is true for most bloggers. If bloggers started doing
sponsored reviews they'd double up their ad revenue. That being said, I
think it's possible for a blogger to do sponsored reviews while
keeping his integrity.
There are 3 main requirements:
1. A clear disclosure on each review,
2. Honesty while writing the review,
3. The choice of products that is truly relevant and
useful for the
readers.
Other people claimed that sponsored posts could get
you in trouble with Google, but this isn't true as long as you use
the no follow attribute on the links inside the review. Google does
not have a problem with sponsored links, as long as you clearly
label them as such. In essence, the question that’s raised is are
your readers going to be put off by sponsored reviews and whether or not you
feel this is a good avenue for your blog.
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