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Old 07-10-2007, 04:04 PM
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Lightbulb Online Ad: Page views and clicks no longer reliable metrics

Just saw an inteview on CNN with an employee from Nielsen Ratings that page views and clicks are no longer reliable measures for onlie advertisers. In short a single click get your viedo started. The same with games and other webapplications. So he concluded that clicks and number of page views are no longer a reliable metric. It will discriminate against online game sites, video sites, instant messengers, iTunes and application sites. Therefore advertisers should look at other new unbiased metrics like time spent on a site. He also predicted that advertising would increase on game and application sites.

My own view:
This is a result of the web getting more and more a space for entertainment. AJAX was the first technology to reduce the gap between desktop and web applications. The web 2.0 has absolutely started.

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