6 RECOMMENDATIONS
     For a better static online ad
What’s This All About?

A client of mine sold small static ads on their site to their vendors. The vendors
were responsible for creating their own ads, but no one was clicking through. I
originally put this content together to help the vendors improve their ads.

The challenge was to develop some quick tips for static ads - and small ones at
that. Animated gif ads and flash banners allow more real estate to deliver your
message, but these little guys... well, they have to be simple and clear.

These recommendations are in no way endorsed by the companies whose ads I
snagged and critiqued. If anyone has an issue with the samples I posted, leave me
a message on SlideShare.

Thanks and enjoy!
1. Specific Offer
Ensure there is a purpose to your ad: your ad needs a reason to
exist!

Just a company logo, or your logo + product photo without a
description does not entice a user to click

Clearly and succinctly tell your target audience how they will
benefit from your product/service
2. Clear Copy
Ad copy in such a small format needs to be informative, clear, to the
point, and interesting to your target audience

Don’t be too clever - your audience needs to quickly understand
what the ad is saying.

Remember that when browsing online, people scan pages and move
on quickly
3. Clear Call to Action
Static banner ads provide limited real estate for your message and
offer, so be direct and clear

Tell the audience what’s in it for them and what they should expect
when they click

Examples: “Click here for XYZ”, “Learn how [Product Name]
saves you money”, “Download our 9 tips for LMNOP”
4. Simple & Legible Design
Check that your ads can be easily viewed and read online at their
actual display size

A good design will highlight the message / key content

Font, text size, colour and contrast all need to work together to
ensure the ad can be read and digested at a glance
5. Link to a Specific Page
When people click on your banner, bring them to a landing page on
your website that clearly provides the info that you promised in
your ad

Build confidence - assure the audience that they ended up on the
right site. The ad and the landing page should share some visual
cues

Give them the info they want - don’t make them look for it!

For example, if your ad is for underground wired widgets, take them
to the underground wired widgets page, NOT to the home page
6. Would You Be Interested?
Imagine you are a customer seeing your ad for the first time - would
YOU be interested in or excited about what it offers?

Don’t kid yourself – if you don’t find it compelling, then your
audience probably won’t either
Sample - Greyhound
           Headline offers a clear value
          to the audience

          2nd line “flat rate ” provides
          more info on the special offer

          Clear call to action (“Learn
          More” button stands out)

          User has a clear expectation of
          what they will “learn more”
          about (the shipping offer)
Sample - B2B Whitepaper
             Headline serves double duty as the
             call to action & creates a sense of
             urgency

             Clean and uncluttered design
             make it easy to focus on the
             message

             Call to action eases audience into
             clicking through (“look inside” is
             less commitment than “buy now”)

             Note: ad is for the website’s own
             product
Whitepaper - Click Through

               Visual cue that user is on the right
               page (e.g. duplicate product shot)

               Click-through delivers more info
               on the product

               User can preview the paper or buy
               on the spot (lower risk)

               Upsells audience to buy a
               membership - dilutes strength of
               the individual offer, but serves a
               larger goal of the company
Sample - 10% Off
          The headline is the offer - and
          it’s clear what the incentive is

          Targeted message (e.g. I saw
          this offer on Techvibes and
          Hey! this offer is for me!)

          Note – this ad lacks a call to
          action; it assumes the audience
          knows to click for details
10% Off - Click Through

             Ad brings me to the homepage,
             not a tailored landing page
             (confusing - am I in the right
             spot?)

             Page outlines their product &
             value proposition but... as a
             Techvibes reader, where do I go
             for my 10% off?

             Missed opportunity to present the
             user with the specific offer that got
             them to click through
Sample - Hover
         Headline outlines a clear value
         to the audience and doubles as
         a call to action

         Offer is worded in a friendly
         and non-intimidating way
         (feels low risk to click
         through)

         Clear and clean design
Hover - Click Through
            Delivers on the promise made
            in the ad - “make sharing easy”

            Distinct and clear next steps
            depending on my need (e.g.
            register a new site or bring my
            old site)

            Maintains clear and clean
            design that matches the
            original ad - I know I’m in the
            right place
Recap: 6 Recommendations for
       a better static ad
1. Specific Offer

2. Clear Copy

3. Call to Action

4. Simple & Legible Design

5. Link to a Specific Landing Page

6. Test: Would You Be Interested?

6 Recommendations For Static Banner Ads

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    6 RECOMMENDATIONS For a better static online ad
  • 2.
    What’s This AllAbout? A client of mine sold small static ads on their site to their vendors. The vendors were responsible for creating their own ads, but no one was clicking through. I originally put this content together to help the vendors improve their ads. The challenge was to develop some quick tips for static ads - and small ones at that. Animated gif ads and flash banners allow more real estate to deliver your message, but these little guys... well, they have to be simple and clear. These recommendations are in no way endorsed by the companies whose ads I snagged and critiqued. If anyone has an issue with the samples I posted, leave me a message on SlideShare. Thanks and enjoy!
  • 3.
    1. Specific Offer Ensurethere is a purpose to your ad: your ad needs a reason to exist! Just a company logo, or your logo + product photo without a description does not entice a user to click Clearly and succinctly tell your target audience how they will benefit from your product/service
  • 4.
    2. Clear Copy Adcopy in such a small format needs to be informative, clear, to the point, and interesting to your target audience Don’t be too clever - your audience needs to quickly understand what the ad is saying. Remember that when browsing online, people scan pages and move on quickly
  • 5.
    3. Clear Callto Action Static banner ads provide limited real estate for your message and offer, so be direct and clear Tell the audience what’s in it for them and what they should expect when they click Examples: “Click here for XYZ”, “Learn how [Product Name] saves you money”, “Download our 9 tips for LMNOP”
  • 6.
    4. Simple &Legible Design Check that your ads can be easily viewed and read online at their actual display size A good design will highlight the message / key content Font, text size, colour and contrast all need to work together to ensure the ad can be read and digested at a glance
  • 7.
    5. Link toa Specific Page When people click on your banner, bring them to a landing page on your website that clearly provides the info that you promised in your ad Build confidence - assure the audience that they ended up on the right site. The ad and the landing page should share some visual cues Give them the info they want - don’t make them look for it! For example, if your ad is for underground wired widgets, take them to the underground wired widgets page, NOT to the home page
  • 8.
    6. Would YouBe Interested? Imagine you are a customer seeing your ad for the first time - would YOU be interested in or excited about what it offers? Don’t kid yourself – if you don’t find it compelling, then your audience probably won’t either
  • 9.
    Sample - Greyhound Headline offers a clear value to the audience 2nd line “flat rate ” provides more info on the special offer Clear call to action (“Learn More” button stands out) User has a clear expectation of what they will “learn more” about (the shipping offer)
  • 10.
    Sample - B2BWhitepaper Headline serves double duty as the call to action & creates a sense of urgency Clean and uncluttered design make it easy to focus on the message Call to action eases audience into clicking through (“look inside” is less commitment than “buy now”) Note: ad is for the website’s own product
  • 11.
    Whitepaper - ClickThrough Visual cue that user is on the right page (e.g. duplicate product shot) Click-through delivers more info on the product User can preview the paper or buy on the spot (lower risk) Upsells audience to buy a membership - dilutes strength of the individual offer, but serves a larger goal of the company
  • 12.
    Sample - 10%Off The headline is the offer - and it’s clear what the incentive is Targeted message (e.g. I saw this offer on Techvibes and Hey! this offer is for me!) Note – this ad lacks a call to action; it assumes the audience knows to click for details
  • 13.
    10% Off -Click Through Ad brings me to the homepage, not a tailored landing page (confusing - am I in the right spot?) Page outlines their product & value proposition but... as a Techvibes reader, where do I go for my 10% off? Missed opportunity to present the user with the specific offer that got them to click through
  • 14.
    Sample - Hover Headline outlines a clear value to the audience and doubles as a call to action Offer is worded in a friendly and non-intimidating way (feels low risk to click through) Clear and clean design
  • 15.
    Hover - ClickThrough Delivers on the promise made in the ad - “make sharing easy” Distinct and clear next steps depending on my need (e.g. register a new site or bring my old site) Maintains clear and clean design that matches the original ad - I know I’m in the right place
  • 16.
    Recap: 6 Recommendationsfor a better static ad 1. Specific Offer 2. Clear Copy 3. Call to Action 4. Simple & Legible Design 5. Link to a Specific Landing Page 6. Test: Would You Be Interested?