Issue #5
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Love Net: Consumers Click with Online AdsBy Alyona Sidak As Internet penetration has grown and consumers have become more accustomed to using the Internet to research and evaluate their buying decisions, the level of trust in information found online and in various forms of online advertising has grown as well. To obtain a better understanding of the nation's Internet-savvy consumers and their preferences, iVOX Research Facilitators assembled a panel of 1,500 respondents and assessed their attitudes toward online marketing tools. This data made it possible to draw conclusions about Internet marketing trends.
Not surprisingly, web users liked contextual advertising - ads that use site-scanning technology to ensure that they appear alongside website content on the same subject. About 23% of respondents said this was the most attractive form of advertising. Banner advertising followed close behind, preferred by 20.9% of those polled, but what pleases one person invariably irritates another: 12.4% say they dislike banners. |
Tough Love with the Omniscient Pablo PistachioWe had a news conference the other day, and though my boss had something important to say, he didn't get quoted as much as the other company on the platform. The Death of Newspapers The important word in newspaper is not "paper" but "news", and the sooner publishers realize this, the sooner the angst over a dying industry can be brought to an end.How to be a Great Copywriter Copy is king.This is the case even in a visual world, where the public grazes through thousands of ads each day, where messages flicker across the TV screen and dangle from or are plastered on every conceivable surface.Four Ways to Avoid Brand Implosion But Maclaren, a privately held British company that makes children's strollers, attempted to trump common sense with what it obviously hoped was good business sense.The Zombie Generation? Guess what, mommies and papas? Little Igor is not - repeat not - becoming a social zombie by spending so much time on the computer.The Great Slogan Contest You're not going to remember that slogan. It was thought up by a clever ad person in 1929, but our publisher-who insists he wasn't around at that time-says it was the best positioning statement ever for Coca-Cola.Love Net: Consumers Click with Online Ads
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