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1 million unique visitors shows that 7.5% of them have
JavaScript turned off.
7.5%
of 1 million is 75,000 unique visitors! That's 75,000
people who would be viewing the site without any ads and
without me having a chance to monetize their visit in
any way!
So, how can you solve this issue?
Well
thankfully browsers have built into them an alternative
tag for JavaScript and it's called the *noscript* tag.
This tag has been around forever and is nothing new. It
also doesn't modify existing JavaScript on your page and
therefore can be implemented without violating any of
the Terms of Service from Google, Yahoo, Chitika or any
other services.
So how can you implement this into your page so that
something will show where your ads normally do and what
can you put there?
You can use any type of affiliate marketing or
commission systems out there. The simplest is to place
some Amazon books or products in the noscript code. You
can see an example of how I did this with some code and
some images of a website with Javascript turned on and
off at: http://onlineads.diggersrealm.com/advertising/monetizing_from_those_with_javascript_turned_off.html
Here's how you implement it. Using Google AdSense as an
example, you place their code that they give you on your
website. Then just below that you place a noscript set
of tags. Inside those tags you place what you want to
appear if the end user doesn't have it Javascript turned
on. I have included some books from Amazon in a simple
table, but you can always put text links or other forms
of advertising there.
You can include whatever you'd like in place of what
appears. It doesn't need to conform to the same size or
width of the Google ad, so if you just want a 120x20
button or some text there that's fine.
That's about all there is to it.
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Dan
Amato runs Inside
Online Advertising a resource for getting the
most out of the advertising on your website. It includes
real world examples and references real websites.
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