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June 23, 2009

Yahoo Launches New Display Ads Pages

Filed under: Internet Marketing — Tags: , , , — sol21 @ 10:49 pm

 Out of favor for a while, I think for a variety of reasons, one very good one being that many display ads are just plain ugly - hard to look at now that we have become used to seeing the neat little text boxes offered by Google Adwords.  But then, design is my business so I’m inclined toward visual bias (if it’s not elegant or in some way visually pleasing, I don’t want to see it!) Some day I’ll write a book on all that - meanwhile let’s examine Yahoo’s motives for reinstating display ads!

Apparently the most important reason to consider display ads is that they reach users at a different point in the sales cycle than search does. When a user types a request in a search box, he is initiating the process with something firmly in mind. According to the Yahoo! blog post on the announcement, “Getting in front of someone with display ads when they’re in an open mindset can influence whether people search for you or not when they are ready to buy.” That is assuming that people are NOT ready to buy when they search.  Logically, the opposite should be true. if someone takes the time and effort to search for it, he’s ready to buy it!  But that’s my logic, not Yahoo’s.

A 2008 Specific Media study found that people who saw a display ad for a product were 155 percent more likely to search for that product than those who didn’t.  Those results provide support for both my reasoning and that of Yahoo, the difference being that the suggestion or “placing the product firmly in mind” comes from the display ad, rather than from some need or desire on the part of the searcher.  In reality, there is probably a bit of truth in both.

Other enticements include over 700 templates to upload your existing ad, or build another, and a minimum daily charge of around $30 as well as a partnership with AdReady. “AdReady’s partnership with Yahoo! will provide advertisers with direct access to high value advertising inventory from the largest provider of display advertising in the world,” said Aaron Finn, President and CEO, AdReady. “With Yahoo! My Display Ads, we hope to make display as easy, effective and accessible as search.”

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June 12, 2009

A New Semantic Layer?

Filed under: Internet Marketing — Tags: , — sol21 @ 11:49 pm

Haven’t we got enough? Just in case you are among the uninformed:

Yahoo announced support of Common Tag, a new semantic tagging format for Web pages. The easiest explanation for Common Tags is that it is an HTML extension that makes it easier for content to be indexed and categorized.The goal of semantic standards like Common Tag is to allow better decentralized interoperability between many different kinds of companies, services and individuals. According to the Common Tag website, “The Common Tag format was developed to address the current shortcomings of tagging and help everyone - including end users, publishers and developers - get more out of Web content. With Common Tag, content is tagged with unique, well-defined concepts - everything about New York City is tagged with one concept for New York City and everything about jaguar the animal is tagged with one concept for jaguar the animal. Common Tag also provides access to useful metadata that defines each concept and describes how the concepts relate to one another. For example, metadata for the Barack Obama Common Tag indicates that he’s the President of the United States and that he’s married to Michelle Obama.
To read more: http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/archive/2009/06/12/common-tag-the-new-semantic-layer.aspx

We have arrived at another Friday - in the Northeast, rain all the way!  Does dreary weather cause dreary business? Does it turn you off to doing anything at all?  Or are you totally focused and don’t even notice what the sky is doing?  Not many of us can achieve that selfless state of being, but if you are one of the “Saints,” three cheers and a happy bank account. Spend the weekend figuring out “Semantic layers!”  Have fun.

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