The New Age of Advertising - Part 1

Topics:
Internet Advertising,
Search Engine Optimization
Tags:
Advertisement,
Developer Shed,
Internet,
Internet Advertising,
Marketing,
Marketing Research,
Search,
Search Engine Optimization
Source:
Developer Shed

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Overview: A lot of Internet advertising fads have come and gone. From banners, to e-mail, to pay per-click, etc., each new wave of advertising promises to be the be-all and end-all. At the same time, countless SEO fads have risen to prominence only to sink back down into obscurity or outright extinction. There was keyword stuffing, then hidden text, then redirects, then guest book signatures, then reciprocal linking, and so forth. Now there is a new form of Internet advertising that is half advertising and half SEO, and it promises to blow the lid off of how one conceptualizes the Internet, search engines, and advertising in general.

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Format: PDF | Size: 17KB | Date: Jan 2005 | Pages: 3


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