Thursday, June 08, 2006
Dad’s Day with Chitika
Chitika offers this fantastic advice for maximising revenue from the minimall ads (as seen on this site) on their blog.
I will be taking some of their advice!
Become your own store by offering some great gifts for dad! Whether your website is about computers, cats, or windows, everyone has fathers day on the brain. Trigger someone’s interest with some hot gift ideas in your own eMiniMalls units.
You don’t have to login to your code panel to update your eMiniMalls unit, simply replace the keywords in your code with new keywords. Be sure to test out the keywords that you wish to use in one of your own eMiniMall units or by using our live demo on www.chitika.com.
Featured Father’s Day Keywords:Delphi Satellite RadioChitika sets you free!
Sony Cyber-Shot 8.1MP Digital Camera
Norelco Smart Touch XL Shaver
George Foreman Grill
Sharp - 13″ Flat-Panel LCD TV
Samsung - MiniDV Digital Camcorder
The great thing about Chitika is we offer freedom of choice. You can choose to show the ads you want. So why is this a good thing? You know your visitors better than anyone. You know why they come to your site and what they are looking for. They could be readers, shoppers or just faithful friends. Either way, you know what they want to see, not us.
It is important to switch up your ads so that you are showing different products to keep people interested, especially if you have a lot of returning friends. I would recommend rotating between 10 keywords at a time, changing them at least once a month. Or you could pick one of our categories, allowing us to rotate between our selected products in whichever category you choose (you can set this up in your code panel).
Take some time to search for products in your own unit that you think others would want to see & simply edit the keywords in your code (just be careful not to click on your own unit while searching for products).
Another great thing about Chitika is our customer support. We can help you every step of the way when choosing keywords, picking the right size unit or placement for it on your site.