Kim Painley Talks About PPC and Banner Ads

Posted on by Tim Parry

Kinetic Marketing president Kim Painley is an expert when it comes to helping catalog retailers define their pay-per-click strategies, and she did a bang-up job talking with me about it Monday on MCM Radio (download or listen to the podcast
here).

Now, one thing I asked her at the end was about the banner ads that pop up on my Yahoo Mail page. If I go to, say, Williams-Sonoma, for some research like I did today for an article we posted about its rough first quarter, I have to look at that company’s banner ad the rest of the day. Or at least until another merchant drops a cookie on my computer.

So I asked Kim, is this a good idea? She agreed with me: If a merchant like NFL.com or Spiegel doesn’t know why I surfed their site, but just knows I was there, they may be damaging their reputation.

OK, I’m a football fan, but just because I was looking for a Minnesota Vikings jersey on NFL.com doesn’t mean I want to shop NFL.com’s Vikings page (I’m a die hard Giants fan).

And unless I get a full-length mirror from a fun house, I’ll look awful in a one-piece swimsuit from Spiegel.

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