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While the definition seems obvious - "any sort of advertising found online" - the reality is that there are many forms: email messages sent in bulk, banner ads on an internet web site, advertising links that come up as "sponsored sites" in search engines, and even less obvious types like viral video campaigns which have no product even mentioned.
Of course, as with anything, the effectiveness of internet advertising is subjective, and heavily dependent on product and placement. After all, the best product in the world will never sell if it's marketed to the wrong people, and the most prominent ads won't help sell something no one wants. Ways to Advertise your Product or Service Online Within fifteen minutes of going online, internet advertising will probably appear on your computer screen in some form. Recognizing the commercial and free internet advertising forms will help you distinguish which methods will be most advantageous to you. Here is a brief explanation of the most common forms: Email Marketing Referred to derisively as "spam" (which is a reference itself to an old Monty Python sketch), email marketing consists of both targeted and bulk email messages, sent to your inbox. Often, after surfing an internet web site, advertising information relevant to that site will appear in your email. Usually, this is because you filled in a form, perhaps to register for something free. Other times, email will originate from companies whose products you already use, your address gleaned from warranty cards or subscription information. Large parent companies sometimes sell their database of names and addresses, even email addresses, to advertising companies.
Such email often comes with options to "opt in" or "opt out." Opt-in email generally consists of a single message, asking you to confirm that you wish to continue receiving information. Opt-out email marketing is a little more intrusive - it will keep arriving unless you follow specific "unsubscribe" instructions.
While email can be effective - after all, it goes directly into a customer's inbox - fear of virus attachments often causes users to delete or filter anything from an address they don't recognize. This fear has been increased by those people who send email indiscriminately. Search Engine Marketing Marketing via search engine can be a form of free internet advertising, and involves either luck of the draw results when users search for specific terms, or weighted results, often referred to as sponsored results, which come from placement guarantees that are purchased from search engine providers, like Google and Yahoo.
Organic results, the free kind, are based on keywords found within the text of internet web sites. Advertising experts who want their sites to come up at the top of search result lists often use search engine optimization - finding specific keywords and peppering their copy with them - to make their placement more favorable.
Inorganic results are not free. They are the direct result of buying placement from the search engine company itself. Statistics on various internet advertising-related websites show that more users click on organic (unsponsored) links than on sponsored links, however, so this is a case where the effectiveness of internet advertising is extremely variable. Text Links and Banner Ads Banner ads and text links are two of the oldest advertising methods online. Internet advertising using these methods uses either a 468 x 60 pixel (usually, some are smaller or larger) graphical advertisement, or a text-only advertisement, either of which are also hyperlinks to the website for the company or product they refer.
Because these ads are so prevalent, they have led to a phenomenon called “banner blindness,” which is really just a catchy way of saying that most users ignore them, largely unconsciously, although some use ad-blockers and pop-up blockers, or surf websites with all graphics turned off. Additionally, some banner ads fail to show up at all, because of slow ad servers. Pay For Perfomance The most expensive category of online advertising is “pay for performance,” which encompasses several specific versions, all of which involve some form of graphic or text ad, and money. The three most common forms of pay for performance online internet advertising are a sort of alphabet soup of abbreviations: CPC, CPM, and CPA. Following is a brief explanation of each.
Whatever the technique chosen, free internet advertising is still available, and may be just as effective as spending large sums of money. Perhaps the best method of pushing your product or service is to combine methods. Just as with the circulars and phone books of the old days, variety works online. Internet advertising techniques used in combination is the best choice.