How Web Advertising Resembles Print Advertising

Topics:
Internet Advertising,
Print Advertising
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Advertisement,
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Print Advertising,
Web,
Web Advertising
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Overview: In many ways, the Internet is more than just another advertising media; it's a new media requiring a different mindset and a new set of organizing tools. In other ways, however, the web resembles traditional print and broadcast advertising. This article explains the way web marketing resembles traditional print advertising, i.e., brochures, newsletters, newspaper advertisements and newsletters, building on the advertising and marketing techniques. The main focus of the article explains the similarities of both internet advertising and print advertising. Read the article to get the details.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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