
After reading an article making an interesting paralism between a movie and a web 2.0 symbol, I couldn’t help but to sit and think about it. Web hits are becoming more and more a way for Brands to evaluate a site’s performance. Although true to a certain extent, aren’t the Social Media websites acting towards these results in the same way that the TVs’ effect of creating a public opinion did on their audiences?
Yes and no. In my opinion, Social Media has given birth to a new form of Marketing, specific to each of the Webstartups it’s related to – Digg-Marketing, Reddit-Marketing, etc… – as each has its own specificities. This Marketing, while attractive as a way to add visibility to a Brand, promotes false results as the results that are on top of a page in one day vary, which originates a huge influx of visitors at one moment and a big pitfall in the next. So, in one way, the Social Media websites are shaping the apprehension of the online public opinion to a certain extent. But, there are two variables that differ from the original effect that the TV had – time and interactivity. People might be curious to check a link that is on top in Digg, but the truth is that in the next hour, he’ll be back to check the new number one link, almost forgetting about the original one – information overload syndrome. And there are instant comments – people refute and approve the information in real time, thus shaping and steering information towards a common ground with online audiences.
The bottom line is that Social Media is indeed acting as a opinion shaper, but only towards a certain extent. Yes, it is important for Marketers to acknowledge these tools and their effects, but it isn’t a good strategic pillar to focus on them for pure brand awareness – it will only originate the desired brand awareness if more people actually create links related to the same topic. If it’s a single interesting link, it will definitely create a lot of traffic, but only in a 1 hour maximum time slot.
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Part of Orange Unlimited campaign, a web-page that never seems to end, an addictive crazy little world of never ending doodles, mini-games and interactive animations including breakdancing monkeys, musical chickens and of course where would you be without a guitar playing pot-plant! Building upon the seemingly never ending scrolling page of endless wacky character the site communicates the campaign message of limitless free text messages, by encouraging us to follow the never ending rainbow of fun found in its online, print and television campaigns.

It was 13 years ago last Thursday when the first 468×60 pixel banner hit the web. It happened on October 25 1994 in HotWired’s website, and the ad belonged to AT&T.
Now, 13 years later, the Web is definitely established as the youngest, fastest growing mass media out there. It plays an important part on our everyday life and also on the lives of the millions of people all around the Globe. On the other hand, having viewed so many millions of pages containing banner ads, most of us have unconsciously developed visual blocking techniques (due to the same old, boring standard ad locations).
Having learned this, the online advertising industry developed new IAB standard formats, however also these ceased to be a novelty, becoming victims of the unconscious visual blocking techniques developed by Internet users.
This is why Web marketeers, designers and programmers work hard to make Display Advertising sexy, interesting and appealing, most of all.
There are many great examples of Display Advertising out there, thanks to designers who really commit to the exploration of the creative possibilities of existing formats; great eye-catching ads with good use of interactivity and high quality multimedia; or innovations like banner ads with integrated RSS feed, remotely updated by the client himself through his cell phone.
With this kind of creative and technical means, all it is necessary to fight the natural formation of the visual blocking capabilities is for the publishers to grant even more custom locations and formats, along with the necessary cooperation of the Ad Serving software Industry.
Happy birthday, Banner!
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