No matter how attractive and informative your web
site is, if you don't "get the word out",
very few will ever be able to find your offering.
Online advertising should be a significant component
of your overall promotion plan to generating interest
and awareness for your company, products, and services.
Online advertising comes in a variety of different
forms. Each has their distinct advantages from a performance
and cost perspective. The key to any online advertising
campaign lies in research and targeting. In nearly
all cases, quality consumers are preferred over quantity.
Some examples of online advertising include:
Banner
or Rich Media Advertising
Graphical and interactive, these ads come in a variety
of sizes. Some are static but more often than not,
the ads are animated and can even include sound. More
advanced rich media ads actually spawn additional
'mini-web' functionality to include the actual purchase
of the advertised product.
Keyword
Advertising
Keyword advertising typically takes place on search
engines, portals, and directories where a sizable
amount of content and visitor traffic exists. Using
the search function, a visitor searches for a keyword
or key phrase. When web sites that match the search
are returned, they are accompanied by ads purchased
by companies with offerings relative to the search
term. These ads can appear in the form of a 'preferred'
or top ranking search listing, a sponsored listing
(one that is highlighted), or even a banner advertisement.
A variety of sales models are available including
pay-per-click and pay-for-inclusion.
Sponsorship
Advertising
Sponsorship ads can appear in a number of online mediums.
From 'premium' web content pages, to 'advetorials'
(combination of an advertisement and an editorial)
on trade web sites, to specific graphic and text blurbs
on digital newsletters and magazines. Because sponsorship
ads often help offset the cost producing the content,
they are often a good value for the advertiser.
Auction
& Classified Advertising
Similar to keyword advertising, targeted ads can be
placed within specific auction and classified web
site content.
Directory
& Portal Advertising
Advertising on directories and portals (topic specific
content) comes in a variety of offerings. Banners
are offered in a number of sizes from micro-buttons
to half banners, full banners, tower boards, leader
boards, and skyscrapers (see the specification at
the Interactive Advertising Bureau Association). Where
search capabilities exist, keyword advertising is
also frequently available (see above definition).
Affiliate
Advertising
Affiliate advertising utilizes a network of resellers
to promote your offering. This advertising usually
works in conjunction with your e-commerce system and
a system for tracking affiliate sales. Typically,
affiliates promote your products or services with
either banner ads or text ads on their own web sites.
The banners have a special link associated with them
that tracks the affiliate's identifications whenever
visitors click them. This special link ensures that
the affiliate is credited with the sale for commissioning
purposes.
Multimedia
Advertising
This form of advertising also comes in a variety of
forms. The term multimedia implies animated graphics
and/or video and audio. These ads can also conform
to banner specifications or can come in the form of
pop-up ads. Frequently, these ads implement advanced
'micro-web' functionality that allows the consumer
to actually purchase the product directly from the
ad itself. Multimedia advertising can also come in
the form of viral ads and email direct mailers, to
robust product catalogs (see Mobular Technologies
for an example).
Viral
Advertising
Viral advertising is a unique and often effective
means of 'spreading' your message. Utilizing a highly
creative approach such as a game, quiz, or multimedia
design, viral ads propagate themselves through email
'word-of-mouth' referrals. This approach relies on
a highly creative approach to ensure the message is
passed-on to friends and colleagues.
'Advetorial'
Advertising
When crafted properly, advetorial ads combine advertising
and informative content, often appearing to be "just
another article". These ads attempt to educate
and inform while directing the viewer to 'helpful
resources' (i.e., your web site). Advetorials typically
are found on industry specific web sites and online
versions of printed magazines.
Pop-up,
Pop-over & Pop-under Advertising
Pop ads can appear in their own window or as another
layer of an existing web page (a good way to get around
pop-up blockers). Ads can pop-up above or below the
current web page only to be found when the current
window is closed. The ads can conform to industry
standard banner sizes or not. They can be static or
animated and can offer a simple link to 'micro-site'
functionality.
Where to begin
Advertising your offering online can be overwhelming
and confusing - which web site to choose, what price
to pay, how to target your prospects, CPM's and CPP's,
tracking ad performance, and more. StudioX simplifies
the process for you by researching your options, presenting
them to you in an easily understood manner, purchasing
your ads, managing their performance, and reporting
their successes.