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[Slashdot] Traffic reports and advertising

Posted by adam.dada on October 17th, 2006

WAUKEGAN, IL

By A.B. Dada

In a Slashdot article titled (Mis)Tracking Web Traffic, I made this post titled General traffic figures are useless.:

I’m not sure it matters. I advertise my own businesses on the web, and I accept advertising on my sites. I’ve sold numerous ads just for my site for repeat customers who realize I give them more than they pay out of supporting my site. I support some sites repeatedly because those sites make me a profit for what I invest.

If you’re a big company, you gauge your profits NOT on what others say but what you actually witness through numbers paid and profits made. If you don’t make a profit, the traffic reports mean NOTHING. If you make MORE profits than you were expecting, the traffic reports mean NOTHING.

Most advertisers already know this. If they’re complaining about false traffic statements, they’re not working hard enough. They basically are trying to automate something that still needs human intervention — for now.

Facebook and MySpace and YouTube are terrible places to advertise, in my experience. The visitors you get are completely worthless (in my businesses) because they don’t convert to sales. On the other hand, that whole “long tail” idea works for me — I advertise on the smallest blogs, the tiniest forums, the most niche communities, and those consumers thank me for supporting their communities by buying my products and services. I look at the traffic figures of the largest sites and realize “These numbers do not tell the truth about convertibility.”

My link below takes you to my sites, and some slashdot readers say I am a spamming troll. I’m not. MOST slashdot readers who come back to my sites already block my ads (as I request that they do!). I post my links for a different kind of profit — the profit of gained information my my readers and sharers, including those who oppose my views. The ads on my sites are for people who find me via search engines, who are looking for products, and who get those products from the advertisers. The advertisers who target me directly aren’t concerned that I only have an Alexa rank of 200,000-400,000 and a PageRank of 5-6. They care about my targetted market, people who are interested in what I talk about, and what my ads sell.

My advertisers (and readers) are also free to look at my site statistics (sitemeter is open on my sites). This tells them who is coming — google searches, not MySpace losers. This makes my sites more valuable to products that are in-line with what I “preach” daily.

General traffic figures are useless.

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