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OptikAdvertising - Please Review :)
Hey all
Can I please get a review of www.optikadvertising.com
also, i'm not sure whether i should leave the price at $25, i've been told its a little steep... what do you guys think?
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Ron Johnson
Can I please get a review of www.optikadvertising.com
also, i'm not sure whether i should leave the price at $25, i've been told its a little steep... what do you guys think?
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Ron Johnson
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I think that the price is fine so long as you clearly establish to the user what they are getting for the price. Yes, you say $25/month. But as an advertiser, I am interested in what that means to me. How many banner impressions is that? How many clickthrus is that? How many people will be seeing MY banner and be clicking on it?
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From the FAQ...
"How much does it cost?
The price you you depends on which package you purchase. "
Besides probably meaning "The price you pay depends..."
(not "you you")
this answer (to me) reads as just short of flipping off the reader. lol
At least make the next sentence an inviting link to the same page
I get when I click the "Pricing" button.
On second thought, How about make the whole answer be...
"Click here to see our per-impression and per-click pricing packages"
Whoops... I just noticed this note:
"Note: This type of advertising will only be available until May 21st."
(it's the 26th)
What reports can I view?
"You can view the impression and click statistics of your banner impressions."
How about a link to an example report?
Instead of just this:
"Our network receives over 9,200 uniques and over 250,000 page views a month."
How about a link to a graph that shows a month-by-month history of both measurements? The reader can't tell when that statement was made or
if it's still true. Maybe it's better now? Maybe not. Either way, "doubt don't close."
Good Luck!
Dan
"How much does it cost?
The price you you depends on which package you purchase. "
Besides probably meaning "The price you pay depends..."
(not "you you")
this answer (to me) reads as just short of flipping off the reader. lol
At least make the next sentence an inviting link to the same page
I get when I click the "Pricing" button.
On second thought, How about make the whole answer be...
"Click here to see our per-impression and per-click pricing packages"
Whoops... I just noticed this note:
"Note: This type of advertising will only be available until May 21st."
(it's the 26th)
What reports can I view?
"You can view the impression and click statistics of your banner impressions."
How about a link to an example report?
Instead of just this:
"Our network receives over 9,200 uniques and over 250,000 page views a month."
How about a link to a graph that shows a month-by-month history of both measurements? The reader can't tell when that statement was made or
if it's still true. Maybe it's better now? Maybe not. Either way, "doubt don't close."
Good Luck!
Dan
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