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spaceylacie

1:22 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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One of my sites gets over a million ad unit impressions a month, over 1/2 million page impressions.

I surveyed about 2500 visitors and found out that they spend an average of $120.00 a month on the items I'm marketing, via Adsense. Ads are well targeted... Selling the items my visitors say they are buying...

Problem is, my visitors are mainly older folks, old women in particular. How do I turn more of these browsers into buyers? Any suggestions?

They have credit cards, purchasing online, I would think, would be a great convenience for older folks.
Write articles on how safe it is to buy online, how to spot a reputable site, case studies from happy purchasers?

Based on the stats mentioned, how much should I be making a month? What do you think the potential is and how do I go about achieving that?

emodo

1:26 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There is no way I can give an exact number, but with 1,000,000 hits and an average visitor spending $120.00 per month, I think you will make a respectable amount.

spaceylacie

1:39 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Seems that way, but I only make a fraction of what I'd expect to see.
:-(

elsewhen

3:36 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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how about writing some articles and tutorials about buying online. lots of people are apprehensive about it, and maybe you could allay their fears.

alika

8:18 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Write articles on how safe it is to buy online, how to spot a reputable site, case studies from happy purchasers

I think you're on the right track. For one, you'll probably be targeting better paying keywords than your regular craft keywords. "Buying safely online" will now give you keywords on e-commerce, credit card fraud, merchant accounts, etc. -- all of which may give you 50 cents clicks or higher.

Also, think of what types of content are doing well for you in terms of visitor interest as well as Adsense earnings. Then make more of the pages that are giving you higher earnings. Or more pages where you get more clicks. Or more pages that give you more search engine traffic.

Good luck. If I only have your traffic, I can definitely sit on the beach all day. Right now, I can only sit on the bench at the mall :o)

badtigger

8:24 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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maybe offering some type of reviews or consumer reports in various areas of your niche; find out what the most popular areas ar within your niche and work this out from there.

ken_b

8:26 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You could always write a tutorial on how to make a LOT of EASY MONEY selling widget plans online :)

emodo

8:35 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Try using channels to find out what types of articles and topics are big earners and then reconcentrate your content creation to take advantage of it.

Atleast you have traffic, thats the hardest part.

spaceylacie

8:51 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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old women in particular

Oops, didn't mean to say that, no offense intended.

elsewhen, alika.. thanks. That's something I've thought about. More along the lines of allaying their fears than making money though. I don't want untargeted visitors. I have private advertisers too, so I have to keep my stats consistent.

badtigger

8:57 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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old women in particular

This is a great demographic, as they are most likely to click on ads, as they are probably the least tech-savvy group out there. They are also the group least likely to use ad-blocking software.

spaceylacie

9:01 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Put your hands in the air and step away from my demographic! LOL.

icedowl

9:09 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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old women in particular

I'm getting near to that description. :)

Keep in mind that us "older women" likely already own every sewing/crafting/knitting/crocheting/cross-stitch gizmo ever made during our lifetime. Even some that were made before our lifetime. Hard to justify buying new ones if the old ones aren't broken. Harder to justify buying them online and waiting for the shipment to arrive when there are many sources within a mile or two of home.

Just an obstacle you might consider.

However, should a new gizmotchy arrive on the scene, you would definitely want to be among the first to review it in detail. Now that might be something to consider (wish I had the time to try that myself).

incrediBILL

9:37 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The easiest way to get old women to buy stuff is guilt them into it with words like "LOVE".... "Your Granchildren will just *LOVE* this gift" and her little old brain will translate that into loving grandma and >BOOM!< you have a sale.

bose

10:26 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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spaceylacie: If your content focuses on newer gadgets, something that they don't already have, and IF Adsense shows relevent Ads, you may get better results.

Even if your content is (hypothetically) all about those older Singer foot-pedal powered sawing machines, don't give up -add content about Arthritis meds, Knee replacement, Oxygen tanks, and WD-40 lubricants.

old women in particular

Add a few pages on country music: starting out with a certain (Older women make beautiful lovers...) song by Oak Ridge Boys. ;)

The easiest way to get old women to buy stuff is guilt them into it with words like "LOVE"....

Run, Melba, run... :) A certain incredible programmer is getting ready to reprogram your old little brain.

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spaceylacie

10:55 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I don't think so... No country tunes, gimmicks.

bose

11:03 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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offering something they don't already have, seems like an answer.

That was the message I was trying to get across. The rest, was just an attempt at humor... :)

spaceylacie

11:06 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Oh, okay, I thought you were making fun.. erased that comment... you copied it first.

spaceylacie

11:11 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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;-)

LeoXIV

11:34 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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they spend an average of $120.00 a month

they would spend that much online, in general, or in what you are offering?

bose

11:44 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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As IncrediBill had hinted, people are more likely to buy (or click on an Ad) when they find something that they would "LOVE" to have.

If you look at the toys (father's day specials) that they are pushing now in stores, almost all of them are items that are "NICE" or "FUN to Have" gadgets. None of the items being promoted are "essentials" -they are all "feel good" items.

Thinking along those lines, if a site offers run-of-the-mill traditional supplies/essentials (through AFF links, or Adsense Ads), prospects are not likely to get excited into "impulse" buying mode or be inclined to click on a Ad. If an item being featured is one of those "cool things" that makes the viewer to "want it", however, a sale (or a click) is likely to occur. Having better targeted Ads on those "cool, latest and greatest" gadgets related pages would not only improve your CTR, it would also result in better conversion for the merchant as well.

spaceylacie

11:45 pm on Jun 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Leo, that's what they spend in general. Normally they make offline purchases. But, they can buy the same items online, better items actually. There's a much better variety of supplies available online.

LeoXIV

12:02 am on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There's a much better variety of supplies available online.

yes i agree with that, almost for anything you can find a better deal online. From your other posts i can assume, that it should be a website created with alot of care and passion.

bose

12:15 am on Jun 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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they can buy the same items online,

better items actually.

There's a much better variety of supplies available online.

Indeed. These are your site's strong points. Do your users learn of that right away?

A couple of things that may be worth looking into:

* How effectively, and clearly, does your copy convey the above?

* Does your site convey the above as soon as someone lands on ANY of your entry pages -not just to those landing on your home page?

I am not questioning clarity/effectiveness of your copy -I am only spotlighting something that is often taken for granted and/or overlooked. HTH.