Since the launch of our public beta last Wednesday, we’ve been working with a wide variety of publishers and content types. We enjoy challenging ourselves to quickly adapt our platform after hearing stories about how publishers are having trouble monetizing their content or applications. Our launch declaration stirred up some goodness – quickly we’re getting plenty of proof that there is tons of compelling content out there that isn’t being served adequately by the typical programs.
That said, I’d like to reiterate the primary driver that will equate to success when you partner with BigDoor: compelling content or services. Publishers who look to get eyeballs by simply aggregating redundant content from around the web and trying to beat the search engine algorithms won’t find our solutions too helpful, mostly because they don’t address their visitors’ needs. That kind of publisher lives by the impression- and click- based reward systems – their visitors are fleeting and will soon look somewhere else.
We are really looking for publishers who believe in what they have to share, but just can’t find the right way to solve their online marketing challenges. If you are one of these publishers, you are decent at getting users thanks to the niche you fill, but standard ads just don’t cut it because your users are in focused consumption mode. They don’t notice your display ads or they don’t click on your CPC links because they actually like your content and want to stay! It’s these users who are going to be more open to rewarding you for your hard work by taking a moment to reciprocate. And by figuring out how best to adjust that relationship so that the give and take is obvious and fair, you will be able to make more money by interrupting them less.
A good example of this is our beta publisher postcard.fm. With a unique service that allows users to create and send audio postcards, postcard.fm uses BigDoor to keep their service free. They see much better results than trying to force a micropayment transaction or simple pageview monetization. “Impressive conversion rates so far! Way better than AdSense it seems,” raves postcard.fm owner David Hoffman.
Sound like something you’d like to try? Sign up today and tell us about your site – we’d love to take a shot at finding a solution that works for you.