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A question I have seen many times from many an new affiliate is “My site is featured in PublicationY, can I expect to see any additional traffic?”. In my experience it’s hard to gauge what type of additional traffic you will see, if any at all, from a mention in a book, TV or Radio show or Magazine/Newspaper. I have had websites mentioned in all aforementioned media, and have seen differing results.

Here are my findings to date, and they cover numerous websites that have gained exposure over the past 5 years;

BOOKS - I’ve had a wide range of websites reviewed in the Good Website Guide over the past 5 years, however the book contains 1000’s of websites including my competition.
RESULT: No noticeable traffic increase.

TELEVISION - a niche website featured on a niche program which listed only a further 2 websites. Sadly as the websites were mentioned 10 minutes into the start of the program, which lasted over 1hr, it resulted in people forgot by the time the program ended.
RESULT: No noticeable traffic increase.

RADIO - similar to Television. If most people’s listening habits are like mine, the radio is on in the car or as background noise while doing other things such as reading, gardening etc. If a website is mentioned, unless I am at a computer at the time, I forget the URL or simply don’t hear it in the first place.
RESULT: No noticeable traffic increase.

MAGAZINE/NEWSPAPER - by far the best in my experience. In 2001 a website of mine was reviewed in the Sunday Times and the increase in traffic was noticeable, 4 years later it was reviewed in Computer User (from memory) and a spike wasn’t even evident.
RESULT: Differs every-time.

I was recently asked by TradeDoubler to take part in an interview with the Readers Digest about how the affiliate industry works, and how people can turn a hobby into an income. They wanted to quote me as Chris Frost who runs xxxxxxxx.co.uk so I had a chance of free promotion. As the Readers Digest typically attracts the silver surfer age group, it couldn’t see it helping increase traffic to a Lingerie or Sports themed website so I opted for my re-designed Discount Code website. The reason for this was that the design was new, and also I’m aware of my folks shopping habits - always looking out for a bargain.

I received a copy of the publication at the weekend, and sure enough there are quotes from me talking about the affiliate industry along with comments from TradeDoubler. The article is short and sweet and I guess time will tell if the Readers Digest will increase inbound traffic or not.

Over all I always welcome free opportunities to publicise my websites, however it’s more of a little ego boost that little old me is mentioned in a publication rather than a dead cert to gain 1000’s of new visitors free of charge.

back me up

Horaayy..there are 3 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

Extremely useful. Thanks for the post. I have always been skeptical of promoting websites via TV, radio, and print. Looks like my skepticism is well placed. I do think that there are some TV campaigns that have worked (think Indy 500 / GoDaddy ) but these would be rather expensive and certainly not in the same category as a “mention”.

GMAN wrote on Tuesday, 31 July 2007 - 4:16 pm
#2

I have had quite a few of my sites receive appearances in print and on television over the past few years. Annoyingly, quite a few of those mentions failed to name the site.

One article had a direct quote from my site and referenced it as a “a X(niche name) site.” A television news broadcast failed to name the site’s address despite the story being about a member finding and receiving a successful kidney transplant from another member!

In terms of high volume targeted traffic all of these sources are mediocre at best (but not always.) Print and TV really work well when you need to establish credibility for your site or company.

Andrew Johnson wrote on Tuesday, 31 July 2007 - 7:05 pm
#3

i have a website which sells a niche product called Thermilate Insulating Paint Additive..i was wondering what was the best free pr i can get and where from?

The product is eco-friendly..do you guys think i need to market towards the green living arena or anyone in the uk?

thanks
haroon
http://www.thermilate.com

Haroon wrote on Friday, 17 August 2007 - 9:00 am
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