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How Many Value Propositions is too Many?

Flipkart?s Big Billion Days (BBD) is one of India?s most awaited and biggest shopping festivals of the year. BBD signals the start of the festive sale season, and enjoys a very high equity in the minds of consumers. It is a significant contributor to...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2023 - Innovation
Authors: Susmita Somjit, Malaiesswari Krishnan
November 22, 2023

Research papers

How Many Value Propositions is too Many?

Flipkart?s Big Billion Days (BBD) is one of India?s most awaited and biggest shopping festivals of the year. BBD signals the start of the festive sale season, and enjoys a very high equity in the minds of consumers. It is a significant contributor to...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2023 - Innovation
Authors: Susmita Somjit, Malaiesswari Krishnan
Company: Flipkart Internet Pvt Ltd
November 22, 2023

Research papers

Measuring the brand effects of banner advertising campaigns

Internet advertising has gone from focusing mainly on click-through to focusing on brand effects. This means that websites and advertising networks need to demonstrate that brand effects are possible and can be measured. This paper discusses the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Authors: Lars Bergkvist, Marcus Friström, Jonas Melander
June 1, 2001

Research papers

Evaluating the use of banner advertising in strengthening brand relationship

This paper studies the role of online advertising’s most popular tool – the banner advertisement – in the brand-building task. The paper seeks to examine whether banners are able to communicate brand values concomitant to which banners...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Author: Kartikeya Kompella
June 1, 2001

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What makes people like, and click on, an Internet banner

In order to answer questions concerning factors affecting click-through rate and to compare them to factors affecting intention to click and attitude toward the ad, the authors of this paper summarize two separate studies that they have performed....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Authors: Mohamed Saber Chtourou, François Guérin
Company: Ipsos MRBI
June 1, 2001

Research papers

Caught in the web

The author recently analyzed Nielsen//NetRatings reach, frequency and click-through data for several popular Internet domains. The purpose of the analysis was to determine how excessive frequency of exposure to banner ads impacts click-through...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Author: Craig T. Gugel
June 1, 2001

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While we "go create" you need to "go measure"

The focus of this paper is on the interactive element of that campaign, broadly defined as covering the areas of WAP, Web advertising and sponsorship and early work within Interactive TV (iTV). The campaign and media strategies have been acknowledged...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference Worldwide Online Measurement 2001
Authors: Tim Foley, Peter Magnani, Leigh Terry
Company: OMD Group
June 1, 2001

Research papers

Brand building in the new frontier

Streaming Media is the generic name for software solutions that allow the delivery of audio and video content over the Web. An exciting new online advertising medium involves using Streaming Media to present videostyle advertisements to Internet...

Catalogue: Latin America 2001
Authors: Fabian Hernandez, Susan Blank
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
May 1, 2001

Research papers

Net effects

In developing the conference program we have attempted to attract papers that offer “new news” with respect to Internet research, that cover topics not presented at last year’s seminar or that offer significant further progress in...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 1999
Author: David Pring
February 21, 1999