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Another Data Point In Why Search Leads Online Marketing

Friday, November 6, 2009 by Chris Baggott
People don't click on online display adsSeth's Blog pointed me to some great data out this week from Jack Loechner of MediaPost.  Read the story, but here is the punchline in the very first paragraph:

"The results of an update to the comScore highly publicized "Natural Born Clickers" research, conducted two years ago with Starcom USA and Tacoda, indicate that the number of people who click on display ads in a month has fallen from 32% of Internet users in July 2007 to only 16% in March 2009, with an even smaller core of people (representing 8% of the Internet user base) accounting for 85% of all clicks."

 
What does this have to do with blogging for search?   Everything really.   Online display ads are not that much different than offline display ads.   Most of their value comes from branding, not from direct action.   Search marketing on the other hand is almost entirely about intent.  Searchers want to solve problems.   You are in business to solve those problems.   When you show up, everyone wins.

Blog software allows you to go directly to your audience.   Display advertising online or off depends on some intermediary to deliver your message right?   Typically that adds a cost and layer of friction that doesn't exist when you can simply get in front people who are expressing a need for your products or services.


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