15 Questions About Online Advertising

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Author: Massimo Moruzzi ISBN: 1230000966993
Publisher: Massimo Moruzzi Publication: July 27, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Massimo Moruzzi
ISBN: 1230000966993
Publisher: Massimo Moruzzi
Publication: July 27, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

#NOT a real book (Just a screed)

The real question of course is: Does online advertising work?

Unfortunately, it's impossible to give a simple answer to this apparently straightforward question.
For starters, this is not a single question, but at least three different ones.

The right question to ask would be: for whom does online advertising work?

Do banner ads, what we once called interactive advertising and now call display ads
because nobody clicks on them, and much less "interacts" with them, work for publishers?
Do they work for advertisers? Or do they just work for the middlemen based in Silicon Valley?

The 15 Questions:

  1. Why Banner Ads?
  2. What Was Online Advertising Supposed to Be Like?
  3. Did It Work Out as Advertised?
  4. Why Not?
  5. Why Are Banner Ads Still Around?
  6. Is All This Targeting Good?
  7. Is This Advertising at All?
  8. How Big Is This Thing?
  9. What Is Programmatic?
  10. Does Online Advertising Work for Publishers?
  11. Does It Work for Advertisers?
  12. Does It Work for the Middlemen?
  13. Is It a Gigantic Scam?
  14. Should My Company Stay Away From Banner Ads?
  15. Is There Any Hope for Online Advertising?

Download it now: it's a smart 15 minutes' read.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

#NOT a real book (Just a screed)

The real question of course is: Does online advertising work?

Unfortunately, it's impossible to give a simple answer to this apparently straightforward question.
For starters, this is not a single question, but at least three different ones.

The right question to ask would be: for whom does online advertising work?

Do banner ads, what we once called interactive advertising and now call display ads
because nobody clicks on them, and much less "interacts" with them, work for publishers?
Do they work for advertisers? Or do they just work for the middlemen based in Silicon Valley?

The 15 Questions:

  1. Why Banner Ads?
  2. What Was Online Advertising Supposed to Be Like?
  3. Did It Work Out as Advertised?
  4. Why Not?
  5. Why Are Banner Ads Still Around?
  6. Is All This Targeting Good?
  7. Is This Advertising at All?
  8. How Big Is This Thing?
  9. What Is Programmatic?
  10. Does Online Advertising Work for Publishers?
  11. Does It Work for Advertisers?
  12. Does It Work for the Middlemen?
  13. Is It a Gigantic Scam?
  14. Should My Company Stay Away From Banner Ads?
  15. Is There Any Hope for Online Advertising?

Download it now: it's a smart 15 minutes' read.

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