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		<title>The Internet is now officially king in advertising</title>
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Google is a household name all over the world, probably even in the fields of agriculture here in Tianjin.  Gone are the libraries; gone are the people who hand down ancient practices.  Today, if you want to find out something, you go to the Internet.
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<p>Google is a household name all over the world, probably even in the fields of agriculture here in Tianjin.  Gone are the libraries; gone are the people who hand down ancient practices.  Today, if you want to find out something, you go to the Internet.</p>
<p>There really is no avoiding the implications or the sheer need for such a creation.  However, the Internet has become a force of its own.  Bringing down newspapers and magazines, supporting huge networks of people, and creating giants who control information, the Internet is hungry for more power.</p>
<p>There is a huge gap between who wants advertising space, and how much there is to give. Anyone logging on to the Internet will be overwhelmed by the gigantic supply of adverts, which pop up almost anywhere you look.</p>
<p>It is this gaping hole which is creating problems for the advertising industry as a whole. This is because the gap is being filled by sneaky, sometimes underhand methods. It seems that most people don’t understand how this is being done or how it will affect them.</p>
<p>An example of this is “behavior tracking”. This is the Internet’s ability to generate targeted adverts based on the web user’s personal details. While 92 percent of young adults believe behavior tracking is against their needs, the practice is on the increase. <a href="http://bit.ly/2IGHT8">http://bit.ly/2IGHT8</a> In fact, with Google leading the way with targeted adverts for Google Mail users, it is becoming a big problem not only in America but also here in China.  The biggest problem is that most people don’t realize it is happening – or what they can do to avoid being advertised to in this way. In the meantime, they will continue to receive adverts which have been generated based on their sex, location, and age. It’s no wonder that people are starting to become wary of the Internet advertiser’s increased power.</p>
<p>It is particularly when you put advertising into the mix, that the implications for the media become clear. Currently, advertising is the sole model for growth of all media. Figures show that on the web, only 8 per cent of all users account for 85 per cent of all ads clicking. This is down by half through this year alone. <a href="http://bit.ly/2IRICw">http://bit.ly/2IRICw</a></p>
<p>While it was once the model for tracking, clicking is becoming outdated and new methods of cookie tracking are in force and taking hold.  Now your presence online can be targeted from your initial search query, all the way to your brick-and -mortar purchase, and used for profiling.</p>
<p><strong>Who is King? Display, Search, <em>Print</em>?</strong></p>
<p>The Internet accounts for over 50 billion dollars in advertising every year, with the US alone accounting for 20 billion. This figure is continuing to grow.  Premium online ads are going up 32 per cent year over year with no end in sight. <a href="http://bit.ly/2fvISY">http://bit.ly/2fvISY</a></p>
<p>Nowhere is this better exemplified than here in China, where some sites are so heavily overloaded with advertising you wonder what content is actually being provided.  Have you ever tried logging on at an Internet café and felt frustrated by the number of pop-up adverts blocking your way?</p>
<p>However China also puts things very much in perspective for advertisers.  This is because for brick and mortar stores selling their wares, the print media is still the most effective vehicle for advertising. <a href="http://bit.ly/9nFtB">http://bit.ly/9nFtB</a> It seems that the Internet has created a strange void between national advertisers and your corner bakery.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>This is not stopping the Internet in China.  Sina, China’s leading Internet portal is expected to grow by at least 35 per cent in this year alone. <a href="http://bit.ly/htkZb">http://bit.ly/htkZb</a> This is like nothing else around the world.  The reason for this is that Asian countries are dominated by display advertising over the Western-preferred search method.  Display here is expected to grow by 60 per cent by the end of 2010. <a href="http://bit.ly/3kDJ1a">http://bit.ly/3kDJ1a</a> If I were a surfer, I would call that a dangerous reef.</p>
<p>Part of the reason for this phenomenal surge is that display advertising has found a home on social community and networking sites. <a href="http://bit.ly/2G8yS3">http://bit.ly/2G8yS3</a> However, social community sites only hold about 15 per cent share of all online advertising.  In fact the dominance comes from search engines.</p>
<p>Search engine Baidu (which is up from $100.50 to a yearly high of $439.90) is now garnering new power as it integrates its new search results system, known as the Pheonix Nest System. <a href="http://bit.ly/QymgF">http://bit.ly/QymgF</a></p>
<p>According to Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt: “Five years from now the Internet will be dominated by Chinese-language content.”  This might be a free pass for Baidu to start leading the way in which search is created and delivered to the world, while Google continues to focus on its operating system and mobile technology.</p>
<p><strong>My phone is their life!</strong></p>
<p>Another cunning advertising-dominated strategy comes from HTC – the company that makes the nine different Google Android powered phones. By launching its new Quietly Brilliant ‘YOU’ ad campaign, they are promoting the idea that: “You don’t need to get a phone. You need to get a phone that gets you.” <a href="http://bit.ly/3jy3cf ">http://bit.ly/3jy3cf </a>Of course, they aren’t doing this just to impress upon you their new little toy; this is again an advertising dominated strategy.  Lenovo is even buying back its mobile phone business to pursue mobile Internet technology. <a href="http://bit.ly/54jD8Q">http://bit.ly/54jD8Q</a></p>
<p>While most people are not going to buy a phone with the thought: “Wow! My telephone is now the new ad rag!”  There are many people who would gladly see ads as helpful if it meant that in return they could lower their costs of purchasing the phones or even the service charges. <a href="http://bit.ly/6BnSNT ">http://bit.ly/6BnSNT </a> People would probably get used to it very quickly – you may have noticed how most phones here in Tianjin are inundated with ad text messages every time you hang up or send a message.</p>
<p>For some people this doesn’t matter because they delete the messages every so often. However, you may be the owner of a new smart phone, which takes several steps to acquire the message and provides you with that dirty little message-notification bleep that won’t go away till you look at the message.  These days there too many able capabilities to deliver full screen MMS messages to your phone while the phone is idle. <a href="http://bit.ly/7rvdpj ">http://bit.ly/7rvdpj </a> Therefore that is the first thing you see when you click your phone on from the black screen.</p>
<p>Like the movement in the US to stop dinnertime telemarketers, many hope there will be movements to remove these developments in stealth advertising.  Although nifty in concept, after a while the most noticeable thing about them is how annoying they are.  This is a story where again the percentages are low and most people, if they had the chance, would never opt-in.</p>
<p><strong>Hey executives, I’m my own company</strong></p>
<p>But what if you’re on the dark side? Perhaps you’re an advertiser looking to utilize the Internet for your business? The good news is that there are several ways to turn the world of Internet advertising to your advantage.</p>
<p>There are millions of bloggers in cyberspace telling you how you can make money by monetizing your blog.  With so many people claiming to be in the know, how come there are still so few who are actually reaping the benefits?</p>
<p>The bright spot is in the creative.  This year there was a man in the US who made $83,000 broadcasting himself on the Internet.  What he did was go to consumer product companies and said he would wear their company T-shirt for a day. <a href="http://bit.ly/1IoWDg">http://bit.ly/1IoWDg</a> Then he got out there, into the sunshine, and took videos of himself wearing it. At the end of a day’s catwalking, he would get on Facebook and share his thoughts, write something on his blog, keep everyone up to date on his Twitter, and basically become a one-man billboard.</p>
<p>This idea has also been demonstrated in effect here in China.  Thousands of girls are online on Taobao promoting the clothes that they buy.  These skinny little things have themselves followed around by amateur photographers as they pose and primp themselves, creating beautiful pictures that the other girls online just simply can’t get enough of – adoring them for all those pretty little pink dresses and haute couture jeans they wear.</p>
<p>This is the new content: Blogging and news feeds.  Whether it’s fashion, how to use makeup, or providing a fresh take on the news, social content makes up 40 per cent of all online traffic – outstripping community, communication, e-commerce and search. <a href="http://bit.ly/9m4n5">http://bit.ly/9m4n5</a> This content sharing is the premium space on the Internet and the giants are trying to control it.</p>
<p>However, the giants are having a tough time trying to create fair competition in terms of asset prices in the difference between online sales and brick and mortar establishments. <a href="http://bit.ly/48zdSS">http://bit.ly/48zdSS</a> It’s certainly the case that many people now go out shopping with the sole intention of window-browsing and then returning to the Internet to buy.  This creates an even larger supply side window, as more people try to fill the small portion of demand accrued by the big retailers and girl’s shopping sites like Hers.</p>
<p><strong>The ad focus is tried and true and will be</strong></p>
<p>This is a very narrow view on the whole topic, because in reality the Internet population is spread roughly equally across all social economic backgrounds and age groups. <a href="http://bit.ly/1HEzxT">http://bit.ly/1HEzxT</a> This comes from better-developed Internet markets. However, eventually this will take place within all cultures. Yet even with the wide swath of consumer interest, advertisers tend to pick on the younger more affluent customers.  The power of the Internet should develop to accept this swath of population, unlike magazines and television have done.</p>
<p>In China advertising is very family-centric with the young heavily influencing the older generation.  Many Chinese adverts try to pull families together.  But in social economic struggles, as we are experiencing now, advertising should associate their product with positive emotions of calmness rather than happiness. <a href="http://bit.ly/14cquu">http://bit.ly/14cquu</a> China’s advertising is still a little giddy and focuses much on the happy family unit a little too much.  By diversifying the mother from the father from the daughter, advertising will become more effective.</p>
<p>For instance with the various super novas, Google is trying very hard to take over the mobile phone industry by attracting younger generations who understand more how to utilize smart phones.  Apple is hoping to come into China to reach the mature wives market with its advertised ability to help the home become a place of prestige.  In addition, Microsoft is focusing on the business end, looking mainly at the older generation with their Software as a Service (SaaS) and helping the businessman of the house create value in their business.<a href="http://bit.ly/Z6kex"> http://bit.ly/Z6kex</a></p>
<p><strong>You are there and I will reach you</strong></p>
<p>The Internet is the key to all of these changes and ChinaNet (CHNT) a full-service media development has already shown third quarter results in an increase of 21.7 per cent. <a href="http://bit.ly/3uGBcc">http://bit.ly/3uGBcc</a> It seems strange that companies similar in the US are at such a disadvantage.  The US currently wants everyone to pay for their content and only 50 per cent of US citizens would be willing to pay a fraction for their media content. <a href="http://bit.ly/aW9us">http://bit.ly/aW9us</a></p>
<p>In addition, the US is currently thinking of using tax-payers money to finance journalism. <a href="http://bit.ly/Aomdf ">http://bit.ly/Aomdf </a> There are now even algorithms that generate story ideas, which in turn predict the revenue they will generate, and determine how much they are worth. <a href="http://bit.ly/8zBqkY">http://bit.ly/8zBqkY</a> Where China already has government regulation on content, the US is now stepping in to see whether this area needs regulation.</p>
<p>This could sound a death<ins datetime="2009-12-21T15:34" cite="mailto:user">-</ins><del datetime="2009-12-21T15:34" cite="mailto:user"> </del>knell<ins datetime="2009-12-21T15:34" cite="mailto:user"> </ins>for Internet advertising and cause it real harm.  Recently there have been privacy hearing and briefings. <a href="http://bit.ly/2auIjL">http://bit.ly/2auIjL</a> This is mostly due to the usage by the adolescent age group who are now picking up the Internet heavily.  The line between what adults use as content and what children explore is becoming more blurred, especially here in China.</p>
<p>In the US KidZui is a new web browser that maximizes parent and child computer time to connect and converse through shared content online. <a href="http://bit.ly/e4H1w">http://bit.ly/e4H1w</a> Here in China it is all too obvious that the children own the computer and the parents watch television.  There is almost no interaction at all.  High school students can spend endless hours after school staring at the computer while parents cook dinner, clean up and make themselves ready for bed.  There is almost complete separation between the family members.</p>
<p>However, while the students are busy studying at school, the parents are busy developing their new business models around advertising.   In the US, 42 per cent of SMBs have websites. <a href="http://bit.ly/25Ld80">http://bit.ly/25Ld80</a> In contrast to those that build websites the smaller businesses advertise more.  It is difficult to say whether this will come to Tianjin.  While the small guy sees the need to advertise, or otherwise the family network is soon to run out, many of the smallest businesses do this by using stickers or plasters.  The Internet is seen as a domineering component in advancement.</p>
<p>Small families with small time shops see traffic as the people who pass by their shop, not the people who see them as part of the local online community.  It is the children in the family who are building these neighborhood bonds.  How to maximize them as an integral part of the family business, most likely dismays them, let alone their parents.</p>
<p><strong>That’s mine: Give it back!</strong></p>
<p>As for television in China, $1.6 billion will be spent next year on China Central Television &#8211; an increase on previous years. <a href="http://bit.ly/2yzE4C">http://bit.ly/2yzE4C</a> There is no doubt that China will watch television in the future, but the dynamics of television are limited.  This again only allows national television sponsors and major foreign influences to enter.  The message will be clear: Following the age-old tradition &#8211; family is always first.  The market is huge and the focus is limited, for this reason supply is low and demand is high, therefore higher prices.  This is a good strategy if you are in the television business, but proves to be a bad buy if you are in advertising.  There are alternatives but there are also other things taking place.</p>
<p>In the US there have been eight quarters of double-digit drops for the advertising industry in newspapers. <a href="http://bit.ly/8VQppo">http://bit.ly/8VQppo</a> Here in China, newspapers are still easy to get, and much is the same online.  For some reason, online newspapers are not cannibalizing the printed version.  They are almost one in the same.  It is like reading the printed version, simply transformed online.  There is not an overload of spotted advertising and the screen is left resilient enough that you are free to browse your e-paper.</p>
<p>However, China seems to be one of the more outstanding economies when it comes to context.  In most areas of the world, content is copied between four and 15 times around the Internet.  That means that the same story is just copied over and over.  With this in mind, how does the Tianjin newspaper fare when the locals can find the same content on most of their favorite sites, without ever going directly to the news channel site?  The reason is that it really takes that much to reach that many people.</p>
<p>However, in the US the FTC has claimed that newspapers have lost $20 billion over the last year. <a href="http://bit.ly/6ySRUu">http://bit.ly/6ySRUu</a> This is not happening in China at all.  Newspapers are so easy to get and they come in morning and evening editions, and people have so much time to break open the paper, that advertising is still a very strong medium here in Tianjin.</p>
<p><strong>Hey hey hey, you figure it out</strong></p>
<p>Tianjin is not worried about advertising.  In fact it is accepted and well reputed here.  The age-old saying of breaking through the clutter is almost dust in the wind here.  Clutter provides a promise that people will notice it.  And yet people try so hard.</p>
<p>Compared to traditional advertising, product placement can arouse the least unpleasant feeling from the audience because it is naturally merged into the scenes of a movie or game and does not interrupt the user’s enjoyment.  Integrating commercials into games can create more influence to users because movie product placement is static while in games it is interactive. In fact, when a user finds a new ad in a game in China that they are familiar with and used to playing with it, the first reaction is to not to ignore the ad but to click on it and see what bonus one can get by acquiring this product because such a product always possesses some properties that can give a hand in the game.</p>
<p>So advertising in China is well accepted.  The rest of the world should watch as China takes over the first initiative to incorporate advertising into everything that is online.  It is admired as well as empowering.  The overwhelming presence of the fad will not leave China.  The rest of the world will find it difficult to leave these fads unnoticed.  Millions of people are being attracted to seemingly simple advertising tools.  Although they may be cloaked in games or cinema, it does not matter because this country prides itself on the incoming of gigantic pulls in seemingly unnoticeable emotions, like joy.</p>
<p>Advertising is a giant, so it must have a purpose.  In most countries, critics cry out that there should be none.  But the true-to-heart know that advertising is likely to be here forever.  It seems safe to say that advertising will drive the economy in 2010.  Advertising will be the first notifier for every industry that will once again re-emerge. When people have the money to spend on advertising, it means that things are looking up for public spending. However this time, advertising is no longer the indicator but the master. It creates a cycle: Advertisers spend money trying to get people to buy their products – thus granting them more money to spend on advertising.</p>
<p>Google, as always, is at the forefront of this wave. The company is always trying to develop and innovate their adverts. They want them “Bigger, Better, more Interactive. We’ll keep trying new things until we discover the ‘perfect’ ads.” <a href="http://bit.ly/5OFXjB">http://bit.ly/5OFXjB</a> And this is all going to happen in a blink of an eye – or the click of a mouse.</p>
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This graph shows the amount CPM&#8217;s cost per industry, some a little over $12 and some only $3.  I will have to go back and reference this factoid but only 2% of all ads on the Internet are clicked on only once.  So if we take the first ten industries giving us ten industry CPMs [...]]]></description>
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<p>This graph shows the amount CPM&#8217;s cost per industry, some a little over $12 and some only $3.  I will have to go back and reference this factoid but only 2% of all ads on the Internet are clicked on only once.  So if we take the first ten industries giving us ten industry CPMs and say ten advertisers per industry that would give us 100 ads and 100,000 views.  Now only 2 of those ads would be clicked on.  The total for the ten industries is $76.13 and the total for the 100 ads comes to $761.30 for the 100,000 views meaning each click is then worth $380.65.  I could fly to Singapore for that.</p>
<p>Basically the cost per click method is way more valuable than CPM.  I don&#8217;t know why more people don&#8217;t use it!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there anything other than Word or SMS or RSS？Yea Apple has Pages but still my point is that nothing on the Internet is anything more than a puffed out Word document with pictures and tables, still just a word document.  All that is on the phone is instant messages. All that is on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there anything other than Word or SMS or RSS？Yea Apple has Pages but still my point is that nothing on the Internet is anything more than a puffed out Word document with pictures and tables, still just a word document.  All that is on the phone is instant messages. All that is on the Internet are feeds and RSS.   And who wants to get between this? Everybody!  So can you actually tell me that when an advertiser makes an ad on the Internet that it will actually fit in with the conversation?  Is the ad on the right hand side of the page going to add to the graduate students thesis paper, are the ads sent in between text messages going to add to the party and the pizza they are ordering?  Probably not.  If ads want to go anywhere, they need to step back and find out the basis of computing for normal people.  Right now the hot trend is to get people to incorporate themselves into the ads by sending them on to friends.  Did you know that only 2% of all ads on the Internet are clicked on only and at least once?  So all this hype about people interacting with the ads on social media is only about, well I can&#8217;t even do the numbers, but a very small amount.  And they say this is where the future is going.</p>
<p>If you want to find the future, you have to get back to the basics.  Think of it in terms of Word and SMS.  Would I literally write my grandmother a letter saying I used something?  Or would I literally write my friend that I love to rent movies from a certain place just because, and not because it is the closest?  The big big dollars are being mounted on less and less supports.  And yes there is strangely absurd correct placement of advertisements on the web these days with re-targeting technology and</p>
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		<title>Searching for Social Media deals</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/06/23/searching-for-social-media-deals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 05:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching for &#8217;social savings&#8217; I only found Smartypig.com, this actually has to do with putting money in the bank and saving it and people can help you by contributing to your savings.
Searching for &#8217;social shopping&#8217; I found several sites listed here.   They basically use words like Rave, Impartial Advice, Recommend, Community, Wish list, where people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Searching for &#8217;social savings&#8217; I only found Smartypig.com, this actually has to do with putting money in the bank and saving it and people can help you by contributing to your savings.</p>
<p>Searching for &#8217;social shopping&#8217; I found several sites listed <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/marketing/onlinemarketing/article174746.html" target="_blank">here</a>.   They basically use words like Rave, Impartial Advice, Recommend, Community, Wish list, where people in the community act as promoters for products they bought.</p>
<p>Searching for &#8216;networking discounts&#8217; and &#8216;network savings&#8217; I found that networking basically means on the web or saving on getting your computer onto the network online.</p>
<p>All have nothing to do with a Social Savings Networked Utility.  The second search I did was the most relevant.  However it requires user interaction after the sale, which I would have to argue is a weak platform.  Even Wikipedia defines &#8217;social shopping&#8217; as making informed decisions from information about products posted by the community.  However, coupons and deals are usually researched or collected prior to the sale, so this system relies on people finding the deals and then becoming self promoters of the products they bought.  And none have anything to do with creating a network where you begin to save more with the more people in your network and the common characteristics in shopping behavior you all share regardless of whether or not you actively promote your shopping behavior.  Network here still just means a group of people not actually webbed together.</p>
<p>One site had the ability to pass coupons to friends where you gain commission from the sale if your friends buy the product.  There was also a site that rewarded you for using the coupons with bigger coupons that you can cash in your points for.  There is still only one degree of separation in these methods.</p>
<p>None of these integrated mobile possibilities.  In the mobile media playground here in Beijing, China, there a system where you buy a card and get access to the discounts around the city as well as 1200 points.  Each time you buy the card you get 1200 more points. These can be used at some locations like cash.  The discounts you recieve are obtained by texting the store code and price of purchase to the number.  A confirmaion text is sent back and you show that to the teller.  There are several similar services.  Again no mobile media has anything to do with a network.</p>
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		<title>Clickboads.net will look like&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/04/29/clickboadsnet-will-look-like/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 02:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.prweb.com/releases/adinsight-call-tracking/web-route/prweb2353784.htm
At this link you can see how one website is embedded in another.  The secondary site is completely functional within its embedded location.  The only thing that refreshes is the embedded site.
Now imagine a site that is made up of several embedded sites.  For easy understanding take the ads as my first example.  All the [...]]]></description>
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<p>At this link you can see how one website is embedded in another.  The secondary site is completely functional within its embedded location.  The only thing that refreshes is the embedded site.</p>
<p>Now imagine a site that is made up of several embedded sites.  For easy understanding take the ads as my first example.  All the ads on the site will be there own websites.  When I sell advertisements I will give the buyer a list of sizes for the Clickboard spaces on my site as they will change depending on interaction.  Then the advertiser will create various websites based on those sizes able to transform if the workspace transform but continue with their current operations where it left off from the last interaction.  They will be completely functional all the way to acquisition of coupons or even redemption of coupons and sale.  All without disturbing the rest of the site.</p>
<p>Now imagine all the coupons you will be receiving.  They will all have to be filed and organized for better use and sharing.  Part of the window will be a file folder system that one is instructed to create to categorize coupons into various folders as business, shopping, groceries, and leisure to name a few.  Then to manage the folder the contents can be exported to the main platform, again a different website, in the middle of the screen.  There you will have options to tag, find out more, share, extend expiration dates, etc.</p>
<p>I really need to draw a picture.  But the seperate windows all have to be able to take on different sizes as users switch between contents.  It is much easier to explain in person.</p>
<p>So if there are three websites all making up Clickboards.net, they will all share the control panel platform.  Each linked and able to update themselves based on input from other parts of the control panel.  Even actions in multiple zones will have an overall effect within the control panel.  This allows for much more accessibility, ease of use, and immediate results upon your actions.  I even want a drag and drop option so files and folders or coupons can be placed in desired locations easily without file location menus like on a normal desktop.  The working area is flat.  I think that is the biggest difference from the desktop of most computers.  But the working area can be guided through multiple actions at once, that is the biggest difference than your browser.</p>
<p>And the work area continuously changes. Transforming certain sections in size depending on your current operations.  For example the mail can be listed as to what you are reading, down to in box, down to in folders, down to a menu item on your screen, thus taking up half a page, to a quarter page, to and eighth page, to a one word link.  Thus the rest of your operating control panel also shifts with the information displayed.  This may seem common place actually, and I really hope it is,  basically the changes are a compilation of several operations.  I hope to have a drawn representation soon to post.</p>
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		<title>Revolutionary Beginning</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/04/20/revolutionary-beginning/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alimama&#8217;s unique business model is designed to meet the needs of China&#8217;s fragmented market for online advertising, providing a system that is transparent to both web publishers and advertisers. To use the service, publishers register on Alimama.com to provide a description of the advertising inventory for sale, as well as the pricing models based on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em><a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/alimama.html" target="_blank">Alimama</a>&#8217;s unique <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/business.html" target="_blank">business</a> model is designed to meet the needs of <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/china.html" target="_blank">China</a>&#8217;s fragmented <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/market.html" target="_blank">market</a> for online advertising, providing a system that is transparent to both <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/web.html" target="_blank">web</a> publishers and advertisers. To use the service, publishers register on <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/alimama.html" target="_blank">Alimama</a>.com to provide a description of the advertising inventory for sale, as well as the pricing models based on which the inventory can be sold, such as pricing based on impressions served, clicks or other actions by <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/internet.html" target="_blank">Internet</a> users. Advertisers review the information posted by publishers, along with independent website traffic data. Once they&#8217;ve decided to buy the inventory, they simply click &#8220;Purchase&#8221; and follow the steps to upload their ad. Current advertisers include large companies such as <a href="http://news.alibaba.com/article/list/1/bank-of-china.html" target="_blank">Bank of China</a> and small advertisers, such as restaurants and shops.</em></span></p>
<p>http://news.alibaba.com/article/detail/alibaba/100087108-1-alibaba-group-launches-online-advertising.html</p>
<p>I am trying to do some research on this site but it is all in Chinese.  This platform seems almost lock and key to my service.  Using their platform advertisers both large and small could place Clickboards all across the Internet connecting them to my site.  I would like to see one day Alimama selling my Clickboards.  All the basic fees stay in place and I can actually give Alimama an added benefit of more information from the placement of their ads, giving publishers and advertisers more information about the effectiveness of their ads.  And remember, Alimama can sell Clickboards without me, however they could offer my services at Clickboards.net as a value added model for advertisers and their promotional offers.  Alimama is not a Social Utility, something I believe their local advertisers would find attractive.  Alimama, I want on board.</p>
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		<title>Making a Clickboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 03:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is really easy.  I have actually come up with two different ways to make a Clickboard, both using Flash.  The first uses multiple scenes.  What you do is set your canvas size the the size of the banner you are making.  Then in four separate scenes you cover the canvas in a button.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is really easy.  I have actually come up with two different ways to make a Clickboard, both using Flash.  The first uses multiple scenes.  What you do is set your canvas size the the size of the banner you are making.  Then in four separate scenes you cover the canvas in a button.  The buttons as stated lead the sale progressively through the scenes.  And the buttons can be as extensive and complex as you can imagine with Flash.  All that you need to do is put stops on each scene and then link each button to the next scene.  The final scene will be the button that connects to the URL Clickboards.net.</p>
<p>The second method uses one scene.  Here you use four key frames and put stop actions on the key frames.  The click action will then allow the Clickboard to keep playing.  The final frame is again the URL action.</p>
<p>Basically one method uses the button to create action and the other uses the key frames.</p>
<p>I personally am not an expert and my rudimentary method is still in the research phase of asking questions a lot.  I wish I was back in Flash class and I would have my first Clickboard done in about forty-five minutes.</p>
<p>Oh yea and the reason people know they can click on these banners with buttons is because my icon will appear in the lower right hand corner of each button or step in the scene.</p>
<p>Go make one now!</p>
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		<title>Yahoo and Google new ad tools</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/03/21/yahoo-and-google-new-ad-tools/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 08:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An innovation that is not even innovative.  Have we been stuck in the mud that long to actually be impressed by something like this?
Yahoo is saying they can better target ads to the content based search on their site.  Well isn&#8217;t that exactly how they come up with the actual content that they put on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An innovation that is not even innovative.  Have we been stuck in the mud that long to actually be impressed by something like this?</p>
<p>Yahoo is saying they can better target ads to the content based search on their site.  Well isn&#8217;t that exactly how they come up with the actual content that they put on their site.  Now they are saying the ads are going to be more closely related to the content that is on the site.  So what! Put makeup ads next to the makeup content, put fashion ads next to the fashion content, put the sports equipment next to the sports content.  Big deal.</p>
<p>The Google expandable ads are a joke too.  You still have to click on them.  So you really don&#8217;t know if you are getting an expandable ad or sent to the site.  So what is the difference, it&#8217;s just a levy.  So you really want to pay for more that?</p>
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		<title>Where is your money</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/03/17/where-is-your-money/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 04:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was thinking yesterday, &#8216;who should pay?&#8217;  Basically a website that I work with will post the advertisers banner on their site.  This website is promising performance and marketability from their site to the advertiser.  They are promising it is a good place to put an ad.
Well if I can improve the effectiveness of their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was thinking yesterday, &#8216;who should pay?&#8217;  Basically a website that I work with will post the advertisers banner on their site.  This website is promising performance and marketability from their site to the advertiser.  They are promising it is a good place to put an ad.</p>
<p>Well if I can improve the effectiveness of their ads on their site by being an agent between the advertiser and the admin, &#8216;who&#8217;s side am I on?&#8217;  By allowing three more clicks to the click-through process, &#8217;should the advertiser pay the same price for each and every click?&#8217; And if so, &#8216;do i make a cut from each click?&#8217;</p>
<p>Or, &#8217;should the advertiser pay me to make their ads more effective?&#8217;  But as I stated before the Clickboard is free for everyone to make.  I make my money when the Clickboard has my icon on it, and eventually connects the Clickboard to my site.  Here the advertiser does have to pay me to be incorporated into my site, depending on the depth and presence they want on my site, and how focused the targeting is for the users on my site.</p>
<p>Back to the question.  The advertiser pays me for my icon, &#8216;but who makes the money on all those clicks?&#8217;  Are my ads no more valuable for the admin than regular banners, and if so, should he charge more if an advertiser wants to put a Clickboard on his site?</p>
<p>I hope so!</p>
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		<title>This is adverising accoutability</title>
		<link>http://www.advertual.com/2009/02/24/this-is-adverising-accoutability/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 05:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What more can an advertiser demand than performance driven measures from online advertising.  Even if it is just click through, that is still incredible power over the placement of the ads.  Many sites draw in millions of viewers, yet the sites performance ratio for their ads is incredibly low.  In my opinion, very few people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What more can an advertiser demand than performance driven measures from online advertising.  Even if it is just click through, that is still incredible power over the placement of the ads.  Many sites draw in millions of viewers, yet the sites performance ratio for their ads is incredibly low.  In my opinion, very few people will click on a banner or pop-up even if it is targeted at them.  This leads to opting out of advertising, and this creates a serious dilemma between providing worthy readable content with the exclusion of advertising versus sites geared towards enhancing the advertising overall exposure.</p>
<p>This is really where the Clickboard comes in.  The first criteria remains the same, click through.  However, a Clickboard is not clicked on once, actually maybe three of four times.  The sales message is broken down into segments, each displayed after each click.  This puts the ball back on the hands of the advertiser, demonstrating their ineffectiveness or effectiveness of the ads they create.  By taking away the fear of opening a new window, tab, or replacing the window you are in, the Clickboard allows you to remain idle on the page you are viewing.  But the message from the ad is strengthened after each click.  So now an ad can be measured by how far the viewer followed the ad through the three or four clicks.</p>
<p>A Clickboard registered with Clickboards.net will also not take them to the advertisers site in the end.  Clickboards not registered can take them to any desired site on the final click.  Since this is not of concern to me, I will only discuss the effectiveness of those Clickboards that are registered.</p>
<p>The final click on the Clickboard will not take you to the advertisers site and promotion, rather it will take you to Clickboards.net.  Once there, in relation to the ad that brought you there, more details of the promotion and other ways to save on this or similar products will be displayed.  Again, the effectiveness is measured by how far the user follows this and similar promotions.  But it doesn&#8217;t stop there&#8230;</p>
<p>Even without going to Clickboards.net, the savings from the promotion displayed on the Clickboard are automatically added to the users profile.  So next time they use the Clickcard, these promotions can be obtained upon checkout.  With the use of mobile Clickboards and Clickboards.net Kiosks, users can be reminded of their collection of coupons.  A click there, a click here, these all add up and can be used to show the advertiser that there ads are being seen.</p>
<p>Upon check out, coupons stored will be automatically deducted.  On the receipt will show the discounts received next to the product purchased.  These deductions are further reinforcement to use the Clickcard and to continue using Clickboards.net and to continue clicking on Clickboards.</p>
<p>This three tier level of measuring performance is really the next step to bringing back an industry that has set its sites on hyper-inflation and non-concrete performance criteria.</p>
<p>Advertisers should not be responsible for their own ads.  If someone was to really learn from this, they would see that their performance should be outsourced.  This would allow them more flexibility, and with results as positive as those that can be constructed through the use of Clickboards, advertisers would more than welcome the positive impact.</p>
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