Making Money on Our Ning Network by Advertising

My Modern Met has been running their own ads since 2008. By achieving high growth and traffic to their network, as well as creating high quality content, they’ve been able to secure deals with top tier ad networks and achieve CPMs in the double digits. Recently, these ad networks have brought to them site-specific buys and unique sponsorship opportunities.

Hi, I'm Alice from My Modern Met. I was asked to share my story on how we've managed to make money on our Ning network. Though our story is unique, there are common experiences we as Ning Creators will all face. Particularly if you're going to try and make money through advertising, I'd love to share with you some things we've learned along the way.

There are a whole bunch of ways to make money on your Ning network by advertising which include banner advertising with Google Adsense or ad networks, contextual advertising, affiliate sales (cost-per-click, cost-per-action, cost-per-sale), direct advertising and sponsorships. CPM (or cost per thousand) banner advertising is traffic driven, the more people you have looking at your banner ad, the more money you can make. Cost per thousand means that for every 1,000 impressions (or eyeballs), you get a certain amount of money which can range from a few cents to double digit dollars.

When I first started My Modern Met, we focused our attention on building up the community and providing interesting content. We started as a private, invite-only site and we took off the Google Adsense ads immediately, though looking back we probably could have kept them on. The reason we took them off was because our site was a little too broad, meaning we didn't have such a specific niche that Adsense was working effectively. That being said, even if you're not making a lot of money in the early stages, you want people to get used to seeing advertising on your site and making some money is better than none. We decided that it was better to use up the web real estate with interesting content. We built up our core community through friends and family. After about three months, we opened up My Modern Met to the public. Our content started to spread virally around the web, bringing in tens of thousands of people a day. At that point, we knew we were big enough to approach ad networks.

Through our own research and by talking to people at conferences, we found a bunch of ad networks that would fit with us and found out their criteria for getting accepted. We knew that we had to reach a critical mass of unique visitors and pageviews before we could even approach them. Once we hit those milestones, we reached out to them and were able to secure deals.

We manage our ads through Google Ad Manager. (Here's a good article from Hongkiat on how to set it up if you're looking into managing your ad networks or even your direct buys.)

With time and increased traffic, we were able to partner with more premium ad networks. After two years, we're now in the position where we're receiving site specific buys and sponsorship opportunities.

Here are our top ten tips on how to make money through advertising:

1. Be patient - Don't expect to partner with ad networks until you reach a minimum threshold (number of unique visitors or pageviews).
2. Research ad networks - Find out which ones best fit with your Ning network. There's a wide range of ad networks for particular niches like luxury and tech.
3. Be persistent - If you get denied from an ad network, don't give up. Approach them again after a certain period of time. Legitimacy comes with increased traffic over time.
4. Have high quality content, find your niche - If possible create original content that others would want to link to and spread.
5. Decide on your business model - Banners advertising works well for sites with high traffic, while smaller, more targeted niche sites work well with Google Adsense or affiliate sales.
6. Grow your community - What sets your site apart from blogs is that you have engaged members. Make that one of your selling points when you approach advertisers or ad networks.
7. Build traffic - Don't overlook the power of Digg, Reddit and StumbleUpon.
8. Use social media tools like Facebook and Twitter - These will also help you spread content and build up your community.
9. Get to know other Ning Creators - Find out what works for them and see if you can apply it to your network.
10. Get outside your comfort zone - Attend conferences and network. You may want to just sit at your desk and work on your site but getting out there into the real world will help you see if you're headed in the right direction, find new ideas and identify trends. This is invaluable.

I hope this information helps. Good luck to all of you Ning Creators out there and if you have any specific questions, feel free to contact me at alice@mymodernmet.com. Thanks!

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Comment by E.G. on July 16, 2010 at 6:10pm
Lois,

Looks great! I love how the you can flip through the pages of the book. How do you do that? I would love to do a tutorial about my site for newbies with a flip the page book like that. It's awesome. I bet that took a few minutes to do. Great work, keep it up!
Comment by Lois Linquist on July 16, 2010 at 6:21pm
The magazine part is easy. My daughters create the pages themselves with Illustrator and once you have the pages you just upload it at a site called Issuu and they create the magazine part. I made the first issue myself, it's in the older blogs posted January 14 I think with Power Point. It's not quite as magaziny as the 2nd and 3rd issues my daughters do for me but not bad for a first attempt. If you need any help, I'd be happy to, just let me know.
Lois
Comment by E.G. on July 16, 2010 at 6:48pm
Thanks Lois, I'll give it a try. Also, if you need any help just ask.
Comment by Lois Linquist on July 16, 2010 at 7:58pm
Thank you!!
Lois
Comment by alice on July 19, 2010 at 5:00pm
@Lois - Glad E.G. could help you out!
Comment by Ma. Antonieta on July 28, 2010 at 9:56am
Hi Alice.. your so kind of taking the time to explain all this.... big hug from México.. I will take a few days to really understand everythig your saying.... :)
Comment by David Es on July 28, 2010 at 3:33pm
I don't believe it, joined an hour or so ago and one blog post has answered all my questions, thanks!
Comment by MeeFee Adams on August 12, 2010 at 10:35am
Thanks SO much for this helpful information. I'm new and have been struggling a bit but you've inspired me.
Comment by jenni parker brown on September 16, 2010 at 6:24am
Thanks for saving us some heart-ache. xo
Comment by David Carr on December 1, 2011 at 2:56am

Hi everyone ... my social website, http://www.allblueblog.com, averages 300,000 page views per month and we have 4,050 members to date ... in the last few weeks I've been asking for $59 donations and have received quite a few ... but with my page views I'm probably in a position to seek advertisers ... any suggestions?  My network is for Allstate Insurance Agency Owners ... thanks for any feedback you can offer !

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