Best Strategy For Soliciting Sites To Display Your Ad

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Okay, I have an eBook ready to rock. I think it has huge potential. Yes, I believe in my product. Now here is the deal. There are 4 niche websites that get tons of traffic. The traffic counts for November between these 4 websites is going to be over 20 million unique visitors. They are not corporate owned websites.

I want to convince these webmasters that having a banner for my product on their front page will make them tons of money. How do you convince a webmaster who appears to not put ads on their site to do this without coming across as desperate?

Obviously I will need to likely show them my product along with the sale page and ad banners. But I think I will need more than that to convince them.

See I am desperate, I have to get this done no later than Tuesday, otherwise the time frame for this idea is basically dead.
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  • Profile picture of the author GoogleWarrior
    Why not send them an email and ask them if they could do this?
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    • Profile picture of the author FloridaKash
      Thanks, that is precisely what I plan on doing.

      Anybody have experience and success in doing something like this? I was going to provide number based of what their traffic is. ie; if 5% of the traffic click on the banner and if 5% of those that click on the banner they would be in the market to make X number of dollars based on 75% commission.

      Do you think those are realistic numbers for percentage of people clicking on ad and conversion rate?
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      • Profile picture of the author Bo Mill
        Originally Posted by FloridaKash View Post

        Thanks, that is precisely what I plan on doing.

        Anybody have experience and success in doing something like this? I was going to provide number based of what their traffic is. ie; if 5% of the traffic click on the banner and if 5% of those that click on the banner they would be in the market to make X number of dollars based on 75% commission.

        Do you think those are realistic numbers for percentage of people clicking on ad and conversion rate?
        CTRs vary highly from website to website. You should obtain CTR info from the owner and extrapolate your data based on his stats.
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