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Chapter 4 Online Consumer Behavior, Market Research, and Advertisement

Learning about Consumer Behavior and Purchasing Decisions Online The Consumer Purchase Decision-making Process – A Generic Purchasing-Decision Model product brokering Deciding what product to buy. merchant brokering Deciding from whom (from what merchant) to buy a product. – A Customer Decision Model in Web Purchasing Mass Marketing, Market Segmentation, And One-to-one Marketing – one-to-one marketing Marketing that treats each customer in a unique way.

Personalization, Loyalty, Satisfaction, and Trust in EC personalization The matching of services, products, and advertising content with individual consumers and their preferences. user profile The requirements, preferences, behaviors, and demographic traits of a particular customer.

Personalization, Loyalty, Satisfaction, and Trust in EC Major strategies used to compile user profiles: – Solicit information directly from the user – Observe what people are doing online cookie A data file that is placed on a user’s hard drive by a remote Web server, frequently without disclosure or the user’s consent, that collects information about the user’s activities at a site.

Personalization, Loyalty, Satisfaction, and Trust in EC – Build from previous purchase patterns – Perform marketing research – Make inferences behavioral targeting The use of information collected on an individual’s Internet- browsing behavior to select which advertisements to display to that individual. – Personalized services – Individual services – Universal services

Personalization, Loyalty, Satisfaction, and Trust in EC Customer Loyalty – E-loyalty Customer Loyalty To An E-tailer Or Loyalty Programs Delivered Online Or Supported Electronically. Trust In Ec – trust The psychological status of willingness to depend on another person or organization.

Market Research for EC Methods For Conducting Market Research Online What Are Marketers Looking For In Ec Market Research? – Market Segmentation Research Market Research For One-to-one – Direct Solicitation of Information Implementing web-based surveys Online focus groups Hearing directly from customers

Market Research for EC – Observing Customers transaction log A record of user activities at a company’s Web site. clickstream behavior Customer movements on the Internet. Web bugs Tiny graphics files embedded in messages and in Web sites that transmit information about users and their movements to a Web server. spyware Software that gathers user information over an Internet connection without the user’s knowledge.

Market Research for EC – clickstream data Data that occur inside the Web environment; they provide a trail of the user’s activities (the user’s clickstream behavior) in the Web site. – Web mining Web mining explores both Web content data mining techniques for discovering and extracting information from Web documents and Web usage. – collaborative filtering A market research and personalization method that uses customer data to predict, based on formulas derived from behavioral sciences, what other products or services a customer may enjoy; predictions can be extended to other customers with similar profiles. Rule-based filtering Content-based filtering Activity-based filtering

Market Research for EC Limitations Of Online Market Research And How To Overcome Them Biometric Marketing – biometrics An individual’s unique physical or behavioral characteristics that can be used to identify an individual precisely (e.g., fingerprints).

Internet Marketing in B2B Organizational Buyer Behavior – A Behavioral Model Of Organizational Buyers The Marketing And Advertising Processes In B2B Methods For B2B Online Marketing – Targeting Customers – Electronic Wholesalers – Other B2B Marketing Services

Web Advertising Overview Of Web Advertising – interactive marketing Online marketing, facilitated by the Internet, by which marketers and advertisers can interact directly with customers and consumers can interact with advertisers/vendors.

Web Advertising Some Internet Advertising Terminology – ad views The number of times users call up a page that has a banner on it during a specific period; known as impressions or page views. – button A button is a small banner that is linked to a Web site. It can contain downloadable software. – page A page is an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) document that may contain text, images, and other online elements, such as Java applets and multimedia files. It can be generated statically or dynamically.

Web Advertising – click (click-through or ad click) A count made each time a visitor clicks on an advertising banner to access the advertiser’s Web site. – CPM (cost per thousand impressions) The fee an advertiser pays for each 1,000 times a page with a banner ad is shown. – conversion rate The percentage of clickers who actually make a purchase. – click-through rate The percentage of visitors who are exposed to a banner ad and click on it. – click-through ratio The ratio between the number of clicks on a banner ad and the number of times it is seen by viewers; measures the success of a banner in attracting visitors to click on the ad. – hit A request for data from a Web page or file.

Web Advertising – visit A series of requests during one navigation of a Web site; a pause of a certain length of time ends a visit. – unique visits A count of the number of visitors entering a site, regardless of how many pages are viewed per visit. – stickiness Characteristic that influences the average length of time a visitor stays in a site.

Web Advertising advertising networks Specialized firms that offer customized Web advertising, such as brokering ads and targeting ads to select groups of consumers.

Online Advertising Methods banner On a Web page, a graphic advertising display linked to the advertiser’s Web page. keyword banners Banner ads that appear when a predetermined word is queried from a search engine. random banners Banner ads that appear at random, not as the result of the user’s action.

Online Advertising Methods – banner swapping An agreement between two companies to each display the other’s banner ad on its Web site. – banner exchanges Markets in which companies can trade or exchange placement of banner ads on each other’s Web sites.

Online Advertising Methods Pop-up And Similar Ads – pop-up ad An ad that appears in a separate window before, after, or during Internet surfing or when reading . – pop-under ad An ad that appears underneath the current browser window, so when the user closes the active window the ad is still on the screen. – interstitial An initial Web page or a portion of it that is used to capture the user’s attention for a short time while other content is loading.

Online Advertising Methods Advertising – Advertising Management Hoaxes Fraud – Advertising Methods And Successes Newspaper-like And Classified Ads – Classified Ads Search Engine Advertisement – Improving a Company’s Search-Engine Ranking (Optimization) – Paid Search-Engine Inclusion Advertising in social networks – Google—The Online Advertising King

Online Advertising Methods Advertising In Chat Rooms, Blogs, And Social Networks – Advertise In Videos Other Forms Of Advertising – advertorial An advertisement “disguised” to look like editorial content or general information.

Online Advertising Methods – Web 2.0 and Advertising – Advertising in Newsletters – Posting Press Releases Online – advergaming The practice of using computer games to advertise a product, an organization, or a viewpoint.

Advertising Strategies and Promotions Online affiliate marketing A marketing arrangement by which an organization refers consumers to the selling company’s Web site. Ads As A Commodity viral marketing Word-of-mouth marketing by which customers promote a product or service by telling others about it. – Viral Marketing in Social Networks Customizing Ads – Webcasting A free Internet news service that broadcasts personalized news and information, including seminars, in categories selected by the user. Online Events, Promotions, And Attractions – Live Web Events – admediaries Third-party vendors that conduct promotions, especially large-scale ones. – Selling Space by Pixels: The Case of Million Dollar Homepage – Advertising in Second Life and Other Virtual Worlds

Special Advertising Topics Permission Advertising – spamming Using to send unwanted ads (sometimes floods of ads). – permission advertising (permission marketing) Advertising (marketing) strategy in which customers agree to accept advertising and marketing materials (known as “opt-in”).