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How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Chillinmasoul(op): 3:07am On Jun 16, 2015
https://techli.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/advertising-banner.jpg
I've been wondering HOW MUCH one should CHARGE a client to PUT UP an ad banner on a site. Is there anyone that have an idea on the basic price listing depending on the size of banner, position of banner and other criteria to consider before billing a client?

Kindly share your views,
Thanks anticipatorily.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by webincomeplus(m): 5:07am On Jun 16, 2015
It depends on a number of factors.

First, if your blog focuses on just one niche (e.g. tech), your charges should be higher than that of a general blog because your visitors are more targeted, and chances are high that advertisers will get a good ROI on their campaign, provided their offers are in line with your visitors' needs.

Secondly, it's down your traffic volume.

Thirdly, it depends on whether the client is an individual or a business. Or whether the advert is for a blog or a product/service.

Now in my own opinion, I think N5,000 per 100,000 page views is fair for a niche blog. And it should be slightly less for a generalised blog. Again, it's my opinion--but it's based on what I've found to be the average rates charged by most of the successful blogs run by Nigerians
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by theplushist: 7:19am On Jun 16, 2015
Huh? Did you say N5k or N50k
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Nobody: 7:35am On Jun 16, 2015
webincomeplus:
It depends on a number of factors.

First, if your blog focuses on just one niche (e.g. tech), your charges should be higher than that of a general blog because your visitors are more targeted, and chances are high that advertisers will get a good ROI on their campaign, provided their offers are in line with your visitors' needs.

Secondly, it's down your traffic volume.

Thirdly, it depends on whether the client is an individual or a business. Or whether the advert is for a blog or a product/service.

Now in my own opinion, I think N5,000 per 100,000 page views is fair for a niche blog. And it should be slightly less for a generalised blog. Again, it's my opinion--but it's based on what I've found to be the average rates charged by most of the successful blogs run by Nigerians
Per week or month?
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Nobody: 7:35am On Jun 16, 2015
webincomeplus:
It depends on a number of factors.

First, if your blog focuses on just one niche (e.g. tech), your charges should be higher than that of a general blog because your visitors are more targeted, and chances are high that advertisers will get a good ROI on their campaign, provided their offers are in line with your visitors' needs.

Secondly, it's down your traffic volume.

Thirdly, it depends on whether the client is an individual or a business. Or whether the advert is for a blog or a product/service.

Now in my own opinion, I think N5,000 per 100,000 page views is fair for a niche blog. And it should be slightly less for a generalised blog. Again, it's my opinion--but it's based on what I've found to be the average rates charged by most of the successful blogs run by Nigerians
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by webincomeplus(m): 10:14am On Jun 16, 2015
Misterkelv:
Per week or month?
Per month.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by webincomeplus(m): 10:21am On Jun 16, 2015
theplushist:
Huh? Did you say N5k or N50k
Yes, N5k. Are you surprised? Note that I didn't say 100,000 unique visits. I said 100,000 page views. That could be generated by less than 20,000 visitors on a highly engaging blog.

Most blogs I know that generate 1 million monthly page views charge N50,000. That's how I came about my estimate of N5k per 100,000 monthly page views.

Whoever thinks that's meager should go for Adsense.

That's why they say your traffic must be really voluminous before you can make decent and consistent income from ads.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Nobody: 11:13am On Jun 16, 2015
I charge 5k per month, that's the industry charges.... pending when u are well known nation and worldwide, you can charge more than that.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by theplushist: 11:39am On Jun 16, 2015
O ok missed the bit about page views and visitors.
webincomeplus:
Yes, N5k. Are you surprised? Note that I didn't say 100,000 unique visits. I said 100,000 page views. That could be generated by less than 20,000 visitors on a highly engaging blog.

Most blogs I know that generate 1 million monthly page views charge N50,000. That's how I came about my estimate of N5k per 100,000 monthly page views.

Whoever thinks that's meager should go for Adsense.

That's why they say your traffic must be really voluminous before you can make decent and consistent income from ads.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Chillinmasoul(op): 11:42am On Jun 16, 2015
webincomeplus:
Yes, N5k. Are you surprised? Note that I didn't say 100,000 unique visits. I said 100,000 page views. That could be generated by less than 20,000 visitors on a highly engaging blog.

Most blogs I know that generate 1 million monthly page views charge N50,000. That's how I came about my estimate of N5k per 100,000 monthly page views.

Whoever thinks that's meager should go for Adsense.

That's why they say your traffic must be really voluminous before you can make decent and consistent income from ads.
Thanks for the great info but you didn't say anything about placement of ad banners and the cost attached to each... Guess you know what I meant? Sidebars, homepage, in post ads and lots more... This prices should vary, right?

caoalvin:
I charge 5k per month, that's the industry charges.... pending when u are well known nation and worldwide, you can charge more than that.
Can you please break it down in details. Does it really mean 5k for any type of ad or what?
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Nobody: 12:54pm On Jun 16, 2015
an Ad banner that is related to ur niche u can charge more, but normal ad banner is 5k. pls note it's just an ad banner to take some space in ur blog or website, u can't charge too high cos u want to get rich quick. as I said earlier wen ur blog is well known nation wide u can buy a car by only taking accepting ad banner. take it easy pls.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Chillinmasoul(op): 1:06pm On Jun 16, 2015
caoalvin:
an Ad banner that is related to ur niche u can charge more, but normal ad banner is 5k. pls note it's just an ad banner to take some space in ur blog or website, u can't charge too high cos u want to get rich quick. as I said earlier wen ur blog is well known nation wide u can buy a car by only taking accepting ad banner. take it easy pls.
cheesy Thanks Man! I've heard.
Re: How Much Will You Charge A Client To Put Up An Ad-banner On Your Blog by Brightgem(f): 12:17pm On Jun 18, 2016
webincomeplus:
Yes, N5k. Are you surprised? Note that I didn't say 100,000 unique visits. I said 100,000 page views. That could be generated by less than 20,000 visitors on a highly engaging blog.

Most blogs I know that generate 1 million monthly page views charge N50,000. That's how I came about my estimate of N5k per 100,000 monthly page views.

Whoever thinks that's meager should go for Adsense.

That's why they say your traffic must be really voluminous before you can make decent and consistent income from ads.
Old post yes but does it mean I can advertise my blog on ur site at that amount?
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