Need banner designed for banner advertising...

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Hi,

For those who use/used banner advertising where do you design your banners? Is it freelancing sites or any specific services?

Also I already have very good idea for copywriting (have multiple salesletters that convert), but are there any specific tips for writing copy for the banners, or can give me links to articles/guides on how to do it?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author artflair
    Originally Posted by forsure12 View Post

    Hi,

    For those who use/used banner advertising where do you design your banners? Is it freelancing sites or any specific services?

    Also I already have very good idea for copywriting (have multiple salesletters that convert), but are there any specific tips for writing copy for the banners, or can give me links to articles/guides on how to do it?

    Thanks!
    You can find someone that will create your banner on Fiverr.com easily and a copywriter here in the Warrior for Hire section.
    Good luck
    Art
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    • Profile picture of the author ritah
      Originally Posted by artflair View Post

      You can find someone that will create your banner on Fiverr.com easily and a copywriter here in the Warrior for Hire section.
      Good luck
      Art
      Yes, very good suggestions!

      Also, perhaps look into learning Photoshop yourself, watch some YouTube videos and teach yourself. Who knows- maybe you'll find it a useful skillset to pick up long term
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hersh
    Banner Snack is a great banner generator, been using it for over 6 months now to create banners for my clients. In other cases Fiverr is a great solution too. If non of those, learn how to create a great looking banner by yourself using Photoshop, it's easy and you get your banners created in the fastest way :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author forsure12
    Fiverr seriously? I thought that site is doesn't have people who provide professional service. I'll take a look.
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  • Profile picture of the author bluebrain
    I use bannersnack.com to create banners, it's an online free tool.
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    • The thing with banner advertising is that some testing has shown that "ugly banners" convert better than beautiful banners.

      But this does depend on your niche of course.

      In the past, I've used Fiverr to have banners designed, but I've also done it myself using photoshop.

      On big tip: Try to make your banner "blend" into the website you are advertising on. People tend to have "banner blindness" when they realise there are ads, so if you can make it look similar to the website itself, you can get better results in some cases.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by NickWebTrafficLounge View Post

        On big tip: Try to make your banner "blend" into the website you are advertising on. People tend to have "banner blindness" when they realise there are ads, so if you can make it look similar to the website itself, you can get better results in some cases.
        Please excuse a contrarian observation, but in testing the banners I sometimes use, myself, on various websites, I've always found exactly the opposite: that the more contrasting the banner-color(s) is/are to the background/theme of the page, the more clicks I get on them.

        I've noticed that even with my signature-file images, in this forum. The forum pages are predominantly red and black on a white background (with a little bit of blue). Images in those colors attract the fewest clicks, for me. The yellow and green ones seem to attract far more.

        In general, if you really want people to notice something, I think making it as different as possible in color from its surroundings is well worth trying. (You certainly need to do this sparingly, though, if you don't want to make the whole page an overcolored, offputting mess!).

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  • Profile picture of the author Lightlysalted
    Go to fiverr.com and get a design for $5!
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  • Profile picture of the author Vince Rivera
    Theres a lot of sites out there or even warriors here that can help you. Have them do several design for split testing.

    Vince
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  • Profile picture of the author Vince Rivera
    Theres a lot of sites out there or even warriors here that can help you. Have them do several design for split testing.

    Vince
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  • Profile picture of the author mialucy06
    Nowadays it is easy to find a graphics designer to design your banner by the help of freelancing market. One can find easily a freelancer. you should describe your expectation,then the freelancer will make as you want.
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  • Profile picture of the author sweezeter
    Never heard of banner snack so thanks for sharing that, out of curiosity you are able to download and "own" the rights to the banners outside of the membership fee, correct?
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  • Profile picture of the author dennisrosenberg
    Here's a fast and free way to see hundreds of banner ads that others are running which you can use as models for your own ads:
    1. Type your keyword into Google. For example, "insurance"
    2. In Google, go to "Images" instead of "Web"
    3. Under "Size" go to "Exactly...:
    4. Type in any standard banner ad size in pixels. Two good sizes to start with are 300 x 250 or 728 x 90.

    Now your Google results page will show you almost exclusively banner ads from around the web.
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