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5 commentsMonday, July 6, 2009

Online Advertising To Grow 10% In ‘09

Driven by search

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Most of this growth

ED hardy hoody said:"Most of this growth will come from paid search, which is an ideal method of reaching consumers looking for bargains. In the U.S., we predict search advertising to grow 20.0% in 2009, while traditional display grows 3.0% and classified grows just 1.8%." cheap sb dunk shoes

Sure internet marketing has

Sure internet marketing has increased but what people dont realize is that they are just replacing the thousands of local small man businessess that have been going out of business every week. Its a tradeoff. In fact many newspapers are now struggling to stay in business.

Contradictory

If the ad spending is going to fall by 10% in 2009. as mentioned here (http://www.star-telegram.com/business/story/1471867.html), then how is Online advertising going to grow at this rate?

Domain Values Also Rising

The value of prime keyword Internet domains will also continue to rise in the years ahead as natural type-in traffic provides advertisers with the most targetted search traffic of all.

It's Inevitable

I think it's wonderful that online advertising is growing so rapidly. I believe the Internet reaches much more people than traditional media vehicles (such as newspapers) and the fact that online analytic tools are so readily available makes it easy for advertisers to track how much site traffic companies are receiving. I find that many of Sumer's clients are extremely happy with their decision to advertise online. They like seeing quantifiable results in the online analytic tools.

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