10 Online Advertising Trends that Should be Ignored
Advertising Age writer Mark Simon wrote a funny, sarcastic and brutally honest look at some of the trends in online content and advertising today. In the article entitled "Ditch the Lunatic Web Content Crazes - Beyond the Hype: The 10 Most Asinine Trends Online and Why You Should Ignore Them" he listed 10 "harebrained" trends that are most likely to fail:
- Virtual reality such as Second Life (I wrote about Second Life previously, though for the life of me, I really can't make my avatar go past the Orientation stage - LOL)
- Phony recommendation industry such as pay per post and astroturfing which the writer described as "phony grass-roots marketing using blogs"
- Smart ads which works best in theory but not in practice
- Neglect of search engine marketing (this pertains to the marketing officers of big ad agencies who focus on multimillion-dollar TV and print campaigns)
- Audio-reliant video pre-roll spots when most viewers mute and ignore the ads while waiting for the video they want to see
- Human powered search engines -- a concept the writer describes as "ill conceived"
- Knee-jerk Algorithmic Media Buying referring to Google's forays into non-search media and companies buying into it
- Dangers of behavioral targeting
- Twitter and microblogging which the writer describes as "mindless stream of ephemera" and should not be considered a viable advertising platform
- Intrusive mobile marketing
Read the article and judge for yourself whether the 10 trends he listed are indeed worthless and should go away.
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