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Text Ads: Unobtrusive Advertising
by Anthony Stai
Advertising on the web is big business again, but idea behind the
revival is quite strange. Back in the dot-com boom days, all ads were
graphical, as it was assumed that this was the best way to get people
to click through. However, modern ad companies, led by Google's AdSense
division, have found that text advertising works just as well as (if
not better than) graphical banners. It's this discovery that got
advertising on the web moving again. But why does it work so well?
What Does a Text Ad Look Like?
The answer to this question is that they look pretty much like any other link. A typical text ad might look like this:
Buy My Stuff
I have stuff to sell to you. Come buy it.
http://www.example.com/stuff
It's as simple as that: headline, text, URL. The ads usually appear in
a 'block' of three or four, followed by an 'Ads by' message, but it's
just as possible for them to appear on their own. Clicking anywhere in
the ad follows the link –some text ads even exclude the text and
URL parts, making them nothing but a link. One of the good things about
the text ad approach is that it solves the 'banner blindness' problem,
where users gradually learn to ignore banner-shaped areas of websites
and so don't actually see the ads at all.
Text Ads Annoy No-one.
Text ads are very subtle: they don't jump out at you, animate, open in
a new window or make noises. The great thing about them is that their
lack of annoyingness is also part of their power: people actually pay
more attention to an ad that looks like a useful link than they do to
one that looks and sounds like an ad. You get to annoy your users less
while making more money from click-throughs, and you get to reduce the
amount of space ads take up on your site while increasing their
effectiveness. It's win-win.
Lower Ad Costs.
Text advertising also works out well for the advertisers themselves.
Previously, to advertise on the web, you had to get a bunch of banners
made in different sizes. Each time you wanted to change the message,
you needed a new banner. Uploading these banners to the various ad
sites was a pain, and the cost of the bandwidth used to serve the ads
made the ad rates more expensive to advertisers. There was also a need
for ads to be reviewed to ensure that they were suitable for the
intended audience.
Text advertising changes this situation, removing a huge number of the
costs associated with the whole process of putting ads on a site. Text
takes effectively no bandwidth. You can't really produce anything
unsuitable in text – or, at least, things that are unsuitable can
be easily flagged by automatic filters. The whole process of creating
an ad and taking it live becomes much easier for the advertisers: lower
cost, and with more flexibility to create campaigns at short notice.
What this means for the marketplace is that there has been a shift in
who buys advertising: instead of sites having three or four big
advertisers, they can now have hundreds of small ones. This lets small
businesses advertise when they wouldn't have been able to before, not
to mention removing websites' dependency on their advertisers and
giving them greater freedom to say what they want to. Again (and this
is a pattern with text ads), it's win-win.
Text Ads and Context.
Finally, it's worth noting that the power of text ads doesn't just come
from the fact that they're not graphical. It's also important to note
that the systems serving the ads pay more attention to context than the
old graphical systems did: they can compare the text of the ads to the
text of the websites that are being advertised on, to find the best
match for the ads in question. This raises click-through rates by
making ads highly targeted.
In short, we're moving away from the web full of flashing graphical ads
that are mostly irrelevant to what we're reading, towards one with
sober text ads that offer us just what we wanted.
About
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