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Frederik Van Zande

AMP!: Is Yahoo! Breaking Up the Advertising Atom? - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    he latest punch thrown in Yahoo!'s fight to stay relevant and avoid a take over by Microsoft is their unveiling of their new ad management software, named AMP!, which will ship this summer. Though pay-per-click text ads remain Google's (and thus the online ad industry's) bread and butter, there has been a lot of movement around online display advertising over the past year, an area which Yahoo! is currently top dog. Since the beginning of 2007, Microsoft bought aQuantive for $6 billion, Google acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, AOL built up its Platform A with acquisitions of Tacoda, and Quigo, WPP spent $649 million to purchase 24/7 Real Media, and Yahoo! itself paid $680 million for Right Media. And now with AMP!, is Yahoo! actually opening up their ad silo?
Frederik Van Zande

apophenia: Who clicks on ads? And what might this mean? - 0 views

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    Advertising is the bread and butter of the web, yet most of my friends claim that they never click on ads, typically using a peacock tone that signals their pride in being ad-averse. The geekier amongst them go out of their way to run Mozilla scripts to scrape ads away, bemoaning the presence of consumer culture. Yet, companies increasingly rely on ad revenue to turn a profit and, while clicking on ads ?may? be declining, it certainly hasn't gone away. This raises a critical question: Who are the people that click on ads?
Frederik Van Zande

IAB - Ad Unit Guidelines - international banner sizes - 0 views

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    The IAB Ad Unit Guidelines are intended for marketers, agencies and media companies for use in the creating, planning, buying and selling of interactive marketing and advertising. The IAB's Ad Sizes Working Group meets on a bi-annual basis to review proposed new ad units and issue updated voluntary guidelines as appropriate. The process whereby these new units are reviewed and considered can be downloaded here.
Frederik Van Zande

The Psychology of Numbers in PPC Ads | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    According to Marketing Experiments' Dr. Flint McLaughlin, whenever you use an X-Y range in your ad, most people will revert to the first number as the mean (average) standard. In other words, on a range of 35-50%, one will assume that 50% off is the exception, and most items are 35% off. (Slide 18 of PPC Live Optimization Clinic replay)
Frederik Van Zande

Should You Remove Keywords With Low Click Through Rates? | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Because the AdWords system rewards keywords with high click-through history (relative to competitors) with better ad positions and lower cost-per-click, click through rate is considered an important performance metric. Along with a keyword's relevance to ad text and landing page copy, click through rate influences a keyword's "Quality Score." Every PPC campaign is bound to have a few (or few thousand) keywords with low click through rates. You can identify them easily enough with web analytics and campaign reports, but what do you do with them?
Frederik Van Zande

Amazon Alerts Shoppers of Price Changes in Cart | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    If you've added an item to Amazon's cart without purchasing in the same session, Amazon remembers. For a long time. On my last trip to the Amazon, I added a couple new items to buy. Not realizing I had left some products in my cart, I was greeted with this notice on the cart review page:
Frederik Van Zande

Optimizing for Conversion, Ignoring Consumption | FutureNow's GrokDotCom / Marketing Op... - 0 views

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    We have worked with many demand or lead generation companies over the past 10 years. Most of the time when they come to us, they ask us to help them increase the number of people they convert into a free trial, a free download, or to create an account. Conversion Isn't an Event, it's a Process We always like to focus first on increasing the number of leads towards the top of the sales funnel. However, without the next step, consumption, the companies don't necessarily achieve their better but usually unstated goal of increased revenue. This is the same fuzzy focus that has companies intent on getting more clicks to their PPC ads just so they can show the increased traffic numbers without focusing on converting that visitor into a lead or sale. To tell you the truth it is not as hard to get visitors to take the uncommitted step, as it is getting them to actually use and consume the product. When you optimize for customer experience you really need to take the whole scenario from awareness (clicking your ad) through conversion and ultimately to consumption (and ideally to evangelism) into account.
Frederik Van Zande

Neuromarketing » Emotional Ads Work Best - 0 views

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    The idea that ads that engage us emotionally work better than those that don't might provoke a, "Well, duhhh!" reaction from Neuromarketing readers. Surprisingly, though, I still encounter business executives who don't believe they are swayed by emotional factors when buying things, and often doubt that others are either. So, for those uber-rational decision-makers, here's the hard data…
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LinkedIn Social Media Marketing Solutions That Matter for all Businesses - Social Media... - 0 views

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    These are paid marketing strategies that require skills and experience to get optimum results. Unlike Google Ads that use short content comprising of a few lines and a title, social media offer greater Ad options.
Ariel Castro

AD Core Search Marketing Technology - 0 views

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    adCore™ is a next generation online advertising technology which fully automates your paid search activities. The system takes you through the entire SEM process from keywords and ads creation through campaign optimization and maximization and down to reporting and monitoring. adCore™ takes your business to a new level of performance and efficiency.
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Frederik Van Zande

Optimizing Your Site for Contextual Ads - 0 views

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    Jaan Janes - SVP, Business Development, Pulse 360 Talks about Pulse 360 and what they do. Relvancy - Shows some good examples that his company does and some bad ones by Google. Relevancy: Do your ads even matter? Alot of......
Frederik Van Zande

Marketing in the semantic web - Chief Marketing Technologist - 0 views

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    What should be the role of marketing in the semantic web? Should there be any? According to the W3C, the semantic web is about common data formats that make it easy to integrate and combine data from diverse sources. It's about mapping ideas expressed in human language to data in a way that facilitates automatic processing, where software can programmatically comprehend how different pieces of data are related. It's a web behind the web of animated banner ads and branded UI designs.
Frederik Van Zande

The Double-Bottom Line on In-Text Ads - 0 views

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    You may have noticed double underlined links on sites that create a pop up advertisement when moused over. These are "in-text" advertisements, and they're increasingly appearing on content sites to generate additional revenue.
Frederik Van Zande

Strategic Content as Marketing for Link Building (and the Win) : SEO Book.com - 1 views

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    HP can spam the hell out of Google and Google engineers are afraid to do anything about it because they do not want to lose the associated AdWords ad budget. But if you follow HP's strategy it is called spam - and a Google engineer will smile while killing your site. It's just business.
Frederik Van Zande

Get Your E-Store Reviewed on Facebook - Get Elastic Ecommerce Blog - 0 views

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    Facebook recenly released a guidebook for businesses titled: Facebook Insider's Guide to Viral Marketing. Don't get too excited about the title, just because you set up a Fan Page for your business and buy a few social ads does not mean you'll unleash a profit-virus, or even make a ripple in the pond. But the guide does help you understand what Facebook has made available for you and how to get a Page all set up.
Frederik Van Zande

Product Video: Easy Distribution Tools | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    Editor's Note: This is part four in our special report on "Video for Ecommerce," where we describe real stories of online merchants creatively using video to drive sales and grow their brands. Previous installments are linked in below. What's next once you've added product videos to your site? Get the word out. "We know that [consumers] are looking for videos online," said David Burch at video analytics company TubeMogul.com. "That's why our goal, and the goal of our merchants, is to be everywhere where video content is consumed."
Frederik Van Zande

Neuromarketing » Offer a Third Choice, Boost Sales - 0 views

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    In both Decoy Marketing and More Decoys: Compromise Marketing, I wrote about how adding an item to a lineup of products could increase sales. In the former, the "decoy" was a product that was less attractive than another product but priced the same, or almost the same. This caused sales of the more attractive product to jump, perhaps because it looked all that much better by comparison to the similarly priced but less attractive product. Now, researchers at the University of Minnesota have used brain scans to show that it's easier for people to make a decision when a third product option is present vs. choosing between just two possibilities.
Frederik Van Zande

Interactive Chat Improves Sales, Customer Service | Practical eCommerce - 0 views

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    With four people dedicated to chat and email responses, Memorysuppliers.com is one of thousands of ecommerce companies adding chat to its marketing and customer service mix. And why not? A February 2008 study from Forrester Research, "The ROI of Interactive Chat", found merchants with click-to-chat options (also known as "reactive" chat) earn a 15 percent return on investment (ROI) on the chat service itself. Merchants with chat invitations and pop-up windows tied to user actions (also known as "proactive" chat), meanwhile, earn a whopping 105 percent ROI.
Frederik Van Zande

Master Your Keywords, Part 1: Organize Your Keyword Research [Search Marketing] - 0 views

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    Too often, webmasters either perform no keyword research, or do their research on an ad hoc basis. As a result, they miss out on many opportunities to drive more traffic to their sites. In this article, I'll explain why planning is so essential and should be closely aligned to your business strategy.
Frederik Van Zande

Thinking Positively About Negative Reviews | Get Elastic - 0 views

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    Sucharita Mulpuru and Forrester Research recently released a report called Myths And Truths About Online Customer Reviews. The report covers a lot of ground, but I want to hone in on customer behavior after reading negative reviews. Many retailers have avoided adding reviews for fear negative reviews will hurt sales, despite the proven conversion benefits they deliver. From the report, here are 7 actions consumers take after reading not-so-shining reviews (customers may take more than one action)
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