
When choosing ads for your blog / website, there are many things you
need to be mindful of. It's not just about ad size, ad colours, ad
placement etc. Ad effectiveness also depends upon the type of ads that
you choose. There are various online advertisements option available to
you as a blogger. You can choose from Banner ads, in-line text ads,
contextual ads etc. Let's look at some advert types, and compare them to
see what they have to offer.
Popular Advertisement Options
Banner Ads
Banner Ads are a visual form of advertisements that contain colourful
picture advertisements coupled with text. They can be flash files,
animated GIFs or simple JPG images. Banners are the most popular form of
advertisements, since they are attractive and known for drawing
customers.

Advantages - Banner advertisements have a lot of
advantages. First of all, banners are easier to make than some other
types of ads, such as video ads etc. Secondly, banners can go anywhere
on your size, since they come in different sizes. Banner ads attract
more people due to all the colours and animations etc. They provide the
'eye candy' to visitors, and hence provide more click through rate than
most other type of ads. Banner ads have become an important part of most
websites, without which the site seem sort of empty.
Bad practices - Publishers need to be careful about
their banners though. Banners with annoying animations can irk the
visitors. Moreover, the heavier the animation, the larger the file size,
making the website load slower. This is perhaps one of the greatest
drawback of using large-sized banners. And if there is anything more
annoying than a site loading slowly, it's the sounds that suddenly start
to come from god knows where! It is recommended that you do not use
sounds with animations, unless the visitor chooses to click on a banner.
Contextual Ads

Like I said, these ads are quite relevant to your website, which means a higher click through rate, since most of your visitors are interested in exactly the kind of things displayed on these ads. Such ads need to be handled carefully though. Blogs may need to redesigned slightly to optimize them for such ads.
In-line Text Ads

In-line text ads are another popular form of advertisement. In-line text
ads are a form of contextual ads, and are embedded into the text on
your blog. Whenever a reader hovers over the specified text, a small
pop-up appears containing more information about the product.
In-line text ads have the advantage that they are not obtrusive and
don't come in the way of those who don't want to look at ads. But they
are highly efficient for those who are interested in some particular
product.
Keep in mind, however, that in-line text ads mostly work on large
blogs/websites, usually where there are a lot of daily visitors, and
they tend to read between the lines. For small blogs, this strategy
isn't very effective, mainly due to the low traffic.
Video Ads
Although Video Ads are not as popular as the above, the average revenue
per conversion is generally higher. Videos also give exposure to your
ads since they can shared on multiple social media networks. But
unfortunately, the conversion rate for video ads is low. Not many people
will click on a video to play it. Remember; do not make the
mistake of starting videos automatically! Believe me, it's really
annoying to the visitors, who don't want anything to bog down their
loading speed.

Pop-up Ads
Readers get ads on separate browser windows, tabs etc. These are the
most controversial form of advertisements. On the one hand, they are
very effective in terms of cost-per-click. Users don't have an option to
simply ignore the ads. Ads are presented to them no matter what. They
can either choose to click on them, or close the windows. Indeed, some
websites have pop ups that don't close when you click on the close
button. Rather, they open further pop ups. Hence, this ensures a high
click through rate.
On the other hand though, pop ups are very annoying to the reader. When
an ad obstructs my reading of an article, I simply leave that website.
Hence, expect a high bounce rate if you are using pop up ads. And don't
let the inflated click through rates fool you. Your conversion rate will
still be low, perhaps lower than other forms of advertisements.
Browsers nowadays have the option of blocking pop ups entirely. In that
case, all your efforts will go to vain.
Therefore, pop ups should be used very wisely. Use them rarely, if at all. If used correctly, they can also contribute a lot towards a decent income.

Therefore, pop ups should be used very wisely. Use them rarely, if at all. If used correctly, they can also contribute a lot towards a decent income.
Interstitial Ads
Interstitial Ads can be considered as a form of pop ups. But they appear
on transitions. Meaning that they appear between user requests. For
example if your website has a movie review with an excerpt at the main
page, then such ads can appear after someone clicks on the excerpt to
see the whole thing. Since such ads do not interfere much with the
users' browsing, this form of advertising is preferred to pop up
advertising.

Donations

And one thing more. Please don't claim that you will be giving the money
for charity unless you are really doing so. Falsely claiming donations
for charity is not only unfair and against social ethics, it is also a
crime. Charity funding comes under a certain legal jurisprudence, with
its own rules and regulations. If you claim that the money is for
charity, some organization might approach you and ask for all invoices
and audits etc. You could be tried in court then and there! So please
just ask for donations for supporting your own business and/or your
team.
There are a lot of advertisements types you can opt for. But only choose
one that's right for your blog. Wrongly used ads can seriously effect
your blog's reputation, while well configured ads can add meaning to
your life :)
That is it for now. Thanks for all the support guys. See ya soon in the next post :)
Cheers :D
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