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Why Flash Banners Make More Sense Than Animated Gifs Banners

Tuesday Jan 26, 2010  By: admin
Why Flash Banners Make More Sense Than Animated Gifs Banners

In today’s highly competitive and fast paced environment of online marketing and website promotion, everyone needs to market and advertise their websites in order to reach the right target customers. Flash banners are one of the best marketing tools available for this purpose. A flash banner is a new form of online advertising which is quickly replacing traditional marketing method. Flash banners are designed to attract visitors to the advertiser’s website, thus increasing exposure of the website. Flash banners are embedded in various websites, just like billboards that we can see on high-rise buildings or television advertisements that we see in between our favorite shows. Flash banners are popular amongst giant websites, such as Microsoft and Nokia.

Traditionally banners have been created using GIF files. But Flash banners have been proven to return better results than animated gifs, especially in displaying advertisements. Flash banners are generally smaller and they can be used to show videos and sounds. This certainly improves the visibility of the flash banners, since they are more animated and more attractive than static banners. These eye-catching banners can also be designed to include interactive functions that allow viewers to do various things such as clicking and even typing text on them. Certain things are better explained using images and animated words. Diagrams, flow charts and other types of charts are delivered better using flash banners than using plain text.

Website owners who wish to use flash banner in their websites should not use stock flash banners. It is better if you design your own flash banners because other people might be using the same design and your flash banner will not be special. By designing your own flash banners, you are free to use whichever image, video or audio files you like. Customization is unlimited to only your creativity and imagination. Use your own company or website logo, put your own images and sounds, and reach your target audience. Furthermore, you will be able to create a unique, one-of-a-kind flash banner. The message is conveyed accurately when you design your own banner and you can control the size so that it will not be too heavy and slow down the website.

To create flash banners, one is usually required to have some knowledge of ActionScript. However, nowadays there are more options of applications that can be used to create flash banners by just using a mouse. Whichever application you choose, be sure to create flash banners that are not too large in size, as most websites require flash banners to be within certain limits, before you are allowed to advertise at their websites. Also always remember that flash offers a considerable advantage over the animated gif banners because of the reasons just mentioned, so it only makes sense that you use flash banners for your advertising. Remember that attractiveness plays a huge role in catching the attention of visitors to your website. The more eye-catching your flash banners are, the more visitors will click on your advertisements and as a result, you will get more traffic from potential customers.

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To cut a long story short, we have designed “the ultimate flash banner maker” so average people like you and me can also make flash banners for our business – but without spending a fortune on expensive software Or months in learning all this technical Flash mumbo-jumbo first… http://www.toufee.com Bob Williams, www.Toufee.com ~Create flash banners in under a minute~

19 Responses to “Why Flash Banners Make More Sense Than Animated Gifs Banners”

  1. FireworksTutorial says:

    zune theme

  2. FireworksTutorial says:

    you’re verrrrrrrrrrrrry welcome :)

  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. thanosguitarist says:

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

  5. Webmaster says:

    http://www.mybannermaker.com

  6. chaaminy3k@ymail.com says:

    learn flash

    go to google and enter how to learn adobe flash

  7. jummopple says:

    thnk you verrrrrrrrrry much.

  8. 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.

  9. 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?

  10. ThePayneofDeath says:

    thnx nice video!

  11. Picard says:

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

  12. ChocoCrumble says:

    use macromedia flash designer or Flash MX

  13. GravityFource says:

    Looks pretty gay…..

  14. jpruk0 says:

    I was thinking exactly the same thing :D

  15. lordprind says:

    I like your voice. Very soft and cute =)

  16. 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

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