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W113 Pagoda SL Group => Commercial Advertising => Topic started by: Peter van Es on March 05, 2009, 15:52:29

Title: Purpose of the Commercial Advertising Section
Post by: Peter van Es on March 05, 2009, 15:52:29
The Pagoda SL Group has created this section for vendors to advertise in. Advertisers can start new topics when they have goods for sale, they can add pictures and format or layout their advert here, just like with a normal forum message. Users of the forum can then reply to these topics, or reach the advertiser through the Personal Message facilities or directly.

We have a strict non-commercial policy for all our other sections, such as the Items for sale (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?board=4.0) section. If you run a commercial business, and supply products and services relevant to our community, we invite you to contact us to find out how cheap it can be to:


Title: Re: Purpose of the Commercial Advertising Section
Post by: Peter van Es on November 03, 2009, 13:48:32
Some advertisers are wondering if enough people actually see ads in the Commercial Advertising forum. I can assure you, these ads are seen.

Today, Dr. Benz's post on 280 SL parts topic (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=9123.0) has been viewed over 5800 times...  A new post by Scoot on Aluminium Alloy Wheels (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=11686.0) has seen 28 views in less than a one-day period.

Most regulars read all new messages on the site, because they use either the Show unread posts since last visit (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?action=unread) function, or RSS (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=11372.0). They'll see new messages, wherever you post them. The trick of getting more traffic to the posts in the commercial forum is to keep a thread alive... get people to respond to your posts, post updates yourself, make your posts attractive... post pictures and so on. How you do that? Post questions that encourage people to interact... e.g. I have X, would X be more attractive if I did Y to it? Invite them to comment on things you might improve in dealing with them.

Most advertisers haven't cottoned on to this fact yet... secondly, when posting in response to a question in one of the topic forums, you are allowed to include a link to a commercial posting of your own.

Finally, most people who frequent (and I mean, really frequent) this forum are not likely to be your customer... unless you're lucky and have something someone happens to need. They mostly will have 98% of their cars sorted.

It is the non-regulars that you need to attract. The first time visitors. Make sure therefore you really advertise your knowledge on the forum, and share freely. In your signature, include a link to the Commercial Forum, inviting people to look there for items you may have for sale (have a look at my signature to see how that might work). Ensure that your Profile has the correct link to your website... visitors can then link there by clicking on the globe in your personal details in every post.

Post new items in the Commercial forum regularly (I would recommend once every two weeks or so). Remove stale threads from the commercial forum, once the item is sold. Also, if you are selling an item on eBay, cross post it to the Commercial Forum too (but remove it once the eBay auction has ended).

Additionally, we now have more and more people posting in the commercial forum... the fact that there's more advertisers, will drive up traffic to the forum!

If you've found things that work for you, let us know by posting them here (unless you consider them to be secret and to your commercial advantage, of course).

Peter
Title: Re: Purpose of the Commercial Advertising Section
Post by: Flyair on April 18, 2010, 12:37:43
Peter,
maybe a small banner or two on the home page with links to the lastest items being posted on the commercial page could persuade vendors to allocate some of their budgets to this site? As long as the revenues would go into supporting our statutory action, this, I believe, would not violate the non-commercial principle of the Pagoda group?

Stan
Title: Re: Purpose of the Commercial Advertising Section
Post by: Peter van Es on December 06, 2011, 12:09:02
The Board of Directors of the Pagoda SL Group has, in it's board meeting of 5/6 December 2011 decided to make some practical modifications to the commercial vendor policy, which apply to the Commercial Advertising forum, the Ebay and other vendor experiences forum, and to Vendor membership.

Vendors not currently full members have until the end of December 2011 to become full members.

Additionally, for general use on the forum with respect to vendors, vendor experiences, and conflict resolution:

Peter van Es
President of the Pagoda SL Group