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Subject: re: UKNM: How to increase banner click through rates
From: William Makower
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 21:19:32 GMT

William Wemyss was of course right in his analysis that the banner was in
its infancy. What though does the adult life of this babe look like? Imagine
a world where there is no need for a web site just a banner which is
interactive, on which you can receive information about your chosen product
and order it direct from the banner. If this is the logical step for the
emergence of the banner into adulthood then targeting becomes even more key
and vast horizontal portals will be seen as a highly extravagant way of
reaching a very unsegmented constituency.
Panlogic's vision is of rich media banners being delivered to targeted niche
sites where the user is already interacting with a chosen site and has no
interest in being sent off to the advertiser's site but purely wants to add
(purchase, receive information, enter a competition etc.) to their existing
interest.
A logical extension to this train of thought is the issue of delivery and
the emergence of fulfilment only sites. These would then take the orders
from the rich-media banners, allow the users to check on delivery status and
as businesses be responsible for the delivery process.

Kind regards to you all
William Makower
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Panlogic Ltd, London
"e-targeting for the future"
williammatpanlogic [dot] co [dot] uk
http://www.panlogic.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7348 6048


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