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Casino Banners - How many are just too many for your website?
It's always a tough call to figure out how many banners (if any) you will put on a website. Sites can quickly become 'Banner Farms' with more banners than a user wants to deal with.
For your homepage, how many banners do you place (at maximum)? Do you limit the amount of banners and use textual links? Will textual links then give the program 'link juice' to outrank you?
My Banner Strategy - New and Improved
My new sites are taking on a different approach to gaining players. I call it the player-minded approach, but really it is a more subtle way to market to players.
Banners are nearly gone from some of my newer sites where once I had 5-10 banners, now I have 1-2. I am using a 'Hot Button' approach to marketing geared towards using 'call to action' linking.
This means that banners are typically at 1 per page and links to the casino sites (don't forget the 'no follow') are now the primary driver to the casinos. These links are 'Hot Buttons' in some cases and straight textual in others.
For me it is about helping the player understand where to play. And for the player it is about not being beat over the head with 20 banners and no idea which one is a good quality casino.
Please share your own thoughts!!!!!
It's always a tough call to figure out how many banners (if any) you will put on a website. Sites can quickly become 'Banner Farms' with more banners than a user wants to deal with.
For your homepage, how many banners do you place (at maximum)? Do you limit the amount of banners and use textual links? Will textual links then give the program 'link juice' to outrank you?
My Banner Strategy - New and Improved
My new sites are taking on a different approach to gaining players. I call it the player-minded approach, but really it is a more subtle way to market to players.
Banners are nearly gone from some of my newer sites where once I had 5-10 banners, now I have 1-2. I am using a 'Hot Button' approach to marketing geared towards using 'call to action' linking.
This means that banners are typically at 1 per page and links to the casino sites (don't forget the 'no follow') are now the primary driver to the casinos. These links are 'Hot Buttons' in some cases and straight textual in others.
- Hot Button - A 'Hot Button', to me, is a button that has a clear 'call to action' and will draw the eye to it's existance. It drives the user to click on it because of the increased noticeability.
- Text Links - They seem to be just a bit more credible (if not overused) and are geared towards folks that click typical links (like those on Yahoo, MSN, Google).
For me it is about helping the player understand where to play. And for the player it is about not being beat over the head with 20 banners and no idea which one is a good quality casino.
Please share your own thoughts!!!!!