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Adverts on social networking sites fail to engage users
Research shows the need for targeted adverts when it comes to social networking.
London -- August 12, 2009 -- Affiliate network, LinkShare, has today released results from its latest piece of consumer research, showing that adverts placed on the more mainstream social networking sites are unlikely to be effective as direct marketing tools.
The research, which surveyed 2,000 consumers, found just 5% of respondents considered adverts on professional social networks, such as LinkedIn and just 9% of adverts on personal social networking sites, such Facebook helpful in assisting their purchasing decisions on the web. Only 4% of those surveyed had previously clicked through on a banner advert displayed on a social networking site, which questions the current effectiveness and quality of adverts used by brands in this less traditional marketing space.
However, the research also revealed some good news for advertisers targeting social sites, with less than a fifth of respondents (18%) considering adverts an interference to their activity online, indicating that despite apparent low audience interaction, there is still an opportunity for brands to improve the success of their internet marketing campaigns.
Vouchers, promotions and special offers were shown to be most effective way to encourage consumers to click on content displayed in banner ads and were also considered the least invasive form of online marketing at 11%. A resounding 59% said they thought that the promotions and offers available online were useful and only 19% of people had never responded to a voucher advert online.
Looking at other online marketing tactics employed by brands to capture consumer attention, interactive ad banners such as pop-ups and roll downs were considered the most intrusive type of online marketing, with almost two thirds (62%) viewing this tactic as an interference when browsing the web. This was followed by direct mail (48%) and advertising displayed before and during video content (46%).
Liane Dietrich, UK Managing Director at LinkShare, commented on the findings: “Although our research shows that adverts on some of the mainstream social networks are not living up to the hype when it comes to click through rates, this doesn't necessarily mean that ads on community shopping networks and forums will prove to be ineffective too. Companies need to remember that users logging on to sites like Facebook and LinkedIn are there to network and not necessarily to shop.
Dietrich continues “Brands and affiliates need to do more to ensure adverts are better targeted to the social sites which encourage consumers to click through and engage with a company and its offering. Consumers need to be targeted in a way that is specific and tailored to their individual needs. Brands need to work harder to make sure they convey information which not only captures their audience but that also goes some way to enhance their overall online shopping experience.”
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About LinkShare UK
LinkShare UK launched in 2006. It is now one of the UK’s leading affiliate marketing networks, with a unique network of quality publishers. In the last 18 months LinkShare has partnered with over 80 brand advertisers in the UK including well-known names from the retail and travel sectors such as AVON, British Airways, Cath Kidston, French Connection, House of Fraser, Links of London, LOVEFiLM.com, The White Company and Uniqlo.
Advertisers can increase their online sales by leveraging LinkShare's massive performance marketing network along with expert consultative services and patented technology. Superior service combined with technology innovation allows advertisers and publishers to acquire and retain new customers, increase revenue and drive results. The LinkShare Corporation provides ecommerce businesses with a wide range of online marketing services including Search Marketing (SEM), Lead Generation and Affiliate Marketing. LinkShare was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City, with offices in San Francisco, Chicago, London and Tokyo. LinkShare is a division of Rakuten, Inc.
Penny Mather
+44 (0)20 7031 0958
pmather@linkshare.com
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