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We have a couple where they have been told upfront that rates will increase with the value and traffic that we drive to them. They're ok with it.
It is very critical for you to understand how much value is delivered and seriously position it with the advertiser. If this is someone you can take to lunch and talk to in person ... do it.
In one case, we know that the presence of this particular advertiser adds a LOT to our website -- an example would be say you have a banking website and have citibank advertising on it. In this case, where the advertiser delivers value and prestige to the site, we don't mess with the equation. ( In my case, I know the presense of this particular advertiser has given me the ability to set much higher rates for others...)
Bottom line, do not be afraid to change rates. Everyone does it. Think in terms of how the advertiser prices his services or products (if they're any good.. their rates have not stayed the same over the years / months / seasons).
Sorry for hijacking thread :-)
Think beyond banners.
If you run a forum site, sell space on email notifications that go out when people register / reply to threads etc.
You can either create a seperate "Email Sponsorship" package. Take into account how many emails go out a month, come up with some $ figures and then divide that by the number of sponsors you want.
OR
Increase the rates of your advertising packages and throw in an additional service.
Like I said.. if you run a close knit community, talk to your advertiser(s).