Cost of a 30 Second Commercial

Each year Ad Age does a survey of the cost of a 30 second ad for all prime time shows on the major networks and below are the prices for this fall’s prime time show advertising slot. This should put in perspective the pricing related to online organic and pay-per-click search marketing. The overall average for a 30 second commercial is $142,000. Relatively speaking SEO and PPC can have the same or greater reach but with much lower investment and much more accurate and real-time measurement of results. Also are you considering to purchase a domain with direct type-in traffic? Imagine how much you would spend for equivalent TV advertising over the course of 1, 2, 3 or more years. Here is the list:

Show Cost
Sunday Night Football $512,000
American Idol $502,000
The X-Factor $321,000
Glee $267,000
Family Guy $265,000
The Simpsons $254,000
Two and a Half Men $252,500
Modern Family $249,000
Dancing With the Stars $233,500
The Voice $206,500
Grey’s Anatomy $203,000
Big Bang Theory $198,000
Mike & Molly $196,500
House $184,000
The Office $179,000
The Bachelor $177,500
Person of Interest $174,500
Terra Nova $168,000
How I Met Your Mother $167,000
2 Broke Girl $167,000
Alcatraz $160,000
NCIS $155,000
The Mentalist $155,000
Hate My Teenage Daughter $151,000
American Dad $150,000
Desperate Housewives $149,000
Bones $145,700
Survivor $144,500
Cleveland Show $143,500
The Good Wife $137,500
Criminal Minds $137,500
CSI $133,500
NCIS: Los Angeles $133,000
30 Rock $133,000
Unforgettable $132,000
Hawaii Five-0 $130,500
Happy Endings $130,000
Private Practice $129,000
The Middle $127,500
Suburgatory $127,500
New Girl $125,500
Raising Hope $125,500
The Amazing Race $124,000
60 Minutes $122,000
Castle $122,000
Man Up $122,000
Whitney $120,500
Awake $117,500
Last Man Standing $117,000
Parks and Recreation $117,000
The Biggest Loser $106,000
The Firm $104,500
L&O: SVU $104,500
Cougar Town $104,000
CSI Miami $98,000
Parenthood $96,000
Community $93,500
Football Night in America $93,000
Prime Suspect $93,000
Up All Night $82,500
College Football Sat $82,500
The Sing-Off $81,500
America’s Funniest Home Videos $80,000
Extreme Makeover $73,000
CSI NY $72,000
Shark Tank $67,000
20/20 $67,000
Harry’s Law $64,000
A Gifted Man $63,800
America’s Next Top Model $61,000
Fringe $57,500
Vampire Diaries $54,000
Gossip Girl $50,000
Chuck $50,000
Hart of Dixie $47,500
48 Hours Mystery $43,400
Dateline $39,600
90210 $38,500

And Here’s the same list in alphabetical order by show
Show Cost
90210 $38,500
20/20 $67,000
Private Practice $129,000
2 Broke Girl $167,000
30 Rock $133,000
48 Hours Mystery $43,400
60 Minutes $122,000
A Gifted Man $63,800
Alcatraz $160,000
America’s Funniest Home Videos $80,000
America’s Next Top Model $61,000
American Dad $150,000
American Idol $502,000
Awake $117,500
Big Bang Theory $198,000
Bones $145,700
Castle $122,000
Chuck $50,000
Cleveland Show $143,500
College Football Sat $82,500
Community $93,500
Cougar Town $104,000
Criminal Minds $137,500
CSI $133,500
CSI Miami $98,000
CSI NY $72,000
Dancing With the Stars $233,500
Dateline $39,600
Desperate Housewives $149,000
Extreme Makeover $73,000
Family Guy $265,000
Football Night in America $93,000
Fringe $57,500
Glee $267,000
Gossip Girl $50,000
Grey’s Anatomy $203,000
Happy Endings $130,000
Harry’s Law $64,000
Hart of Dixie $47,500
Hate My Teenage Daughter $151,000
Hawaii Five-0 $130,500
House $184,000
How I Met Your Mother $167,000
L&O: SVU $104,500
Last Man Standing $117,000
Man Up $122,000
Mike & Molly $196,500
Modern Family $249,000
NCIS $155,000
NCIS: Los Angeles $133,000
New Girl $125,500
Parenthood $96,000
Parks and Recreation $117,000
Person of Interest $174,500
Prime Suspect $93,000
Raising Hope $125,500
Shark Tank $67,000
Suburgatory $127,500
Sunday Night Football $512,000
Survivor $144,500
Terra Nova $168,000
The Amazing Race $124,000
The Bachelor $177,500
The Biggest Loser $106,000
The Firm $104,500
The Good Wife $137,500
The Mentalist $155,000
The Middle $127,500
The Office $179,000
The Simpsons $254,000
The Sing-Off $81,500
The Voice $206,500
The X-Factor $321,000
Two and a Half Men $252,500
Unforgettable $132,000
Up All Night $82,500
Vampire Diaries $54,000
Whitney $120,500

Source: Ad Age

Tips for Starting an E-business

Before starting an e-business project, you need to decide what it is that you will be selling. How will you monetize your online business?

How will your site be monetized?

Advertising (Get-Paid-Per-Click)

The easiest form of monetization is the selling of pay-per-click advertising. Programs such as the Google Adsense program has made this a virtual no-brainer. They supply the advertising inventory and place ads on your site relevant to your site’s content. All you do is place a snippet of code in logical areas of your site and get a percentage of the advertisers’ per-click payment. If your site (or sites) gets a significant amount of targeted traffic then this can translate into a lucrative business. The hard part is that you need a website with original quality content (either written by you or a hired writer) and which is updated on a regular basis (daily is best but weekly or semi-weekly will work as well but take longer.)

There are other pay-per-click networks that share their revenue with website publishers and offer unique features.

As your site grows in popularity you can start receiving requests for direct advertising. You can offer this at a rate you decide and can base this on advertising rates on similar sites.

Selling others’ products and services

This is also referred to as affiliate marketing. The most popular affiliate program is Amazon.com Associates. Although they pioneered affiliate marketing, the are by no means the only affiliate program available. From flowers to travel, you can find an affiliate program for almost any niche and topic. There are also affiliate programs for selling digital products such as ClickBank. Affiliate marketing works best if you can add your own point of view and recommendations on products you will be promoting.

Just like with get-paid-per-click advertising, you copy-and-paste code snippets of products. These snippets include your unique affiliate id so that if someone makes a purchase as a result of following a link from your website, you can credit a certain percentage of the sale.

The advantage of affiliate marketing is that you can start selling right away after being approved (which can take 24hrs to a few business days). Also, you don’t need to stock inventory and don’t need to worry about delivery. Additionally, promoting affiliate products or services on your e-business site can also be a smart idea while you build your own inventory of products.

Domain name prospecting and development

Quality domain names are sought after as they are the backbone of online advertising and marketing. They can be registered at a very low cost (around $9-$20 per year) and resold at high profit. Generic domains can also be developed into niche portals. For example, if you own the domain BuyAlligatorBoots.com, you can develop it into a mini niche site selling alligator boots from Amazon or another affiliate. Or if you own DietNutritionPlans.com, you can sell nutrition books and e-books via Amazon.com, ClickBank, eBay, etc. Another example is say if you own TravelToToronto.com, you can sell Toronto travel books, maps, t-shirts, etc., from a quality affiliate program. You can mix and match products from different affiliates, as well as add your own articles and place advertising. If you can’t find a domain available in your topic, you can always browse domain aftermarkets and even contact directly a domain owner to see if they would negotiate a selling price.

There really is no limit to how many generic domains you can register and develop.

Selling your own products

Do you make your own items (i.e. gifts, clothing, decorations, etc.)? Have you written a book or an e-book? Are you a musician and make your own music? Do you create anything that is tangible or can be downloaded? Then why not build your e-business around this? Selling your own products or services is more work but you get to keep 100% of the profits. A product can even be your expertise, as in consulting services. In most cases, you will need an e-commerce site that is capable of taking orders and payments, and you will be responsible for the delivery of any product or service ordered.

What will you sell or promote?

This may be a tough question to answer for some and very obvious to others. You may already know what your site will be about after reading the above sub-heading. If you are still wondering then here is a principle to bear in mind: keep a balance between your passion and others’ needs or wants. For example, if you are passionate about something that others need or want then there is an ideal subject for your e-business site. If you are not sure, then talk to some experienced friends or family. The most important thing is that you embark on something you will be motivated to stick with. The successful e-business entrepreneurs are the ones that endured the ups and downs, mostly downs, before they became successful. The Internet is not an overnight money-maker as some may have you believe. It takes work as in any business to succeed and learn from your mistakes. But the rewards can be well worth it.

Here are some ideas to get your started:

  • Online directory for businesses in your local area. You can visit personally the businesses and offer them a monthly or annual subscription to be promoted on your website.
  • Start a blog on something you are interested in or know a lot about (i.e. photography, music, pets, art, movies, food, etc.) As your site grows, you can add advertising and affiliate links to start making money.
  • Write a book or an e-book on a topic you know well and others can benefit from, then build a website to sell it and get paid. Some hot topics are: how to lose weight, cheap travel, promoting yourself to employers, do-it-yourself (from fixing your car or home, to self-care), etc.