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Steps for Effective Banner Design

Tuesday Feb 23, 2010  By: admin
Steps for Effective Banner Design

Banner are great way of marketing anything. But most people ignore some important factors that can be helpful in making banners with long lasting impact on visitors. Few simple steps to consider while banner design are as follows:

Standard Size: Never ignore the size of you banner, creating an ad that is larger than standard is not the way to get attention. Keep you banner design standard with a bold heading, nice good. Such a banner would attract more attention than any web banner design

Flash Animation: Banners with flash animation are more attractive than normal graphic banners. People prefer top click flash banner design more as compared to normal graphic design.

Color: Keep colors that are attractive, eye catching but also make sure that colors are easy to look at. Also keep the colors of your banner design same as of your website. Banners should have same look and feel as of your website.

Call to Action: It’s highly suggested to use call to action like call now, click here, buy now, download etc. Call to action word increases the conversion rates dramatically and using them into won’t hurt you anyway.

Get Others Opinion: You may also show your sample designs to your friends etc and get there opinion before finalization of your banner.

Use Latest Tools: With lots of tools like Bannerdesignerpro you can design attractive flash animated banners with ease and consuming little time. Bannerdesignerpro is animated banner maker software that comes with lots of free banner design templates with latest trends in banner design.

About Author

Kevin Smith has written many articles on various topics & this time writing article on Effective Banner Design. For more details about Effective Banner Design, please visit: http://www.bannerdesignerpro.com

18 Responses to “Steps for Effective Banner Design”

  1. FireworksTutorial says:

    you’re verrrrrrrrrrrrry welcome :)

  2. thanosguitarist says:

    can you tell me the name of the windows xp theme are you using?i want to download it!

  3. pranu says:

    go to this link
    http://mmendoonline.com/design_pg.htm

    its the link to my site. scroll to the bottom and you'll see some sample banner ads.

    mike
    http://mmendoonline.com

  4. FireworksTutorial says:

    zune theme

  5. lordprind says:

    I like your voice. Very soft and cute =)

  6. chaaminy3k@ymail.com says:

    learn flash

    go to google and enter how to learn adobe flash

  7. kumar t says:

    You need to put blank frames on the layers you don't want to show up at different times. So at each frame, clear the frames you don't want to show at that time.

  8. GravityFource says:

    Looks pretty gay…..

  9. hypercat says:

    Making an image a link:

    <p><a href="URL path to zipped file" title="Mouseover Description"><img style="width: XXpx; height: YYpx; border: 0;" src="Path to image" alt="Text Description"></a></p>

    You can change the "p" tags to div tags and style as needed.

    Or…

    Between the head tags:

    <style type="text/css">
    #logolink {
    display: block;
    height: 100px;
    width: 200px;
    background-image: url(Path to your header image) no-repeat center scroll;
    }

    #bglink span {
    display: none;
    }
    </style>

    HTML:

    <p><a id="logolink" href="http://whatever" title="Mouseover Description"></a></p><p><a id="bglink" href="#"><span>Click my logo</span></a></p>

    Ron

  10. Webmaster says:

    http://www.mybannermaker.com

  11. jummopple says:

    thnk you verrrrrrrrrry much.

  12. mproductionsmusik says:

    THX FOR THE VIDEO! But it was for myspace.. how can i create one for myspace account? Do i need to use html?

  13. jpruk0 says:

    I was thinking exactly the same thing :D

  14. ThePayneofDeath says:

    thnx nice video!

  15. ChocoCrumble says:

    use macromedia flash designer or Flash MX

  16. Picard says:

    A temporary fix is to right click it in a browser and disable looping.

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