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1 MD253 - E-Commerce Module 6: Advertising & E-Commerce Spring 2003

2 Topics Covered Profiling - how does it work? Advertising Networks Comparing Media Models Improving Results Rich Media & Other Examples Problems & Challenges

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4 Cookies stored in a text file on your hard drive usage –track users (unique ID) –save passwords / prefs. –temporary storage (shopping basket) each cookie can only be accessed by the domain that placed it (ads have own domain) may be disabled (prefs) a cookie  single user

5 Targeting Targeting Options site categorization visitor frequency geography domain name service provider SIC codes company size (emp, $) browser type operating system click stream

6 Comparing Media Effectiveness –Internet banner ad click through (‘98 2.11%; ‘99 1%; ‘02.3%) –Direct mail response = 1-2% –Print ads response =.5-.75% CPM (cost per 1000 impressions) –Niche magazines - $75-150 –Consumer magazines - $30-40 –Web sites: (‘98 $20-30; ‘99 $17; ‘02 $2-$34) –Network TV $6-15 –National radio: $4-$8 sources: Morgan Stanley, Inter@ctive eCompany Now

7 Media Buy Models CPM –cost per thousand impressions Click-Thru (Cost Per Click) –advertisers pay only when users click an ad Affiliate (Cost Per Sale / Lead) –advertisers pay per sale or lead/inquiry Exclusives & Sponsorships Barter –trading space with another site

8 Internet Ad Response Rates Improving click-through rates –audio (+300%) –placement (lower rt. +228%; 1/3 down +77%) –interstitials (+44%) –animation (+25%) –cryptic messages (+18%) –posing a question (+16%) –calls to action (+15%) e.g. “see us now” –matching/targeting (+400-600% or more) sources: Grey Interactive, DoubleClick, webreference.com, Internet Profiles, AudioNet, BusinessWeek

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14 Challenges for Net Advertising Excess Inventory –roughly 80% unsold, punished for efficiency, caching Decreasing Effectiveness –Click- throughs plummeting “Deboning” –ad blocking, third-party cookie blocking The Agency’s Goal / Result Conflict


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