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Thinking and feeling on the World Wide Web: the impact of product type and time on World Wide Web advertising effectiveness
Authors:Micael Dahlén
Institution:1. The University of Adelaide , South Australia, Australia;2. Monash University , Victoria, Australia;3. University of Oregon , Oregon, USA
Abstract:This article focuses on the effectiveness of banner advertisements.Drawing from theory on functional versus expressive products and wear in versus wear out it argues that product type and time are important factors in World Wide Web (WWW) advertising. The results from a large empirical study are reported and show that responses to banner advertisements differ between functional and expressive products and over time. Functional product banner advertisements have higher initial click-throughs that quickly deteriorate and they have no effect through advertisement impressions. Expressive products need time to wear in as both click-through rates and positive brand attitudes from advertisement impressions increase with repeated exposures. These differences in consumer response are conceptualized as thinking and feeling on the WWW,thereby providing important implications for advertisers.
Keywords:Advertising  Internet  World Wide Web  Consumer Behaviour
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