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banner

In computing, advertisement on a World Wide Web page, usually but not always in the form of a horizontal rectangular graphic. Clicking on the banner usually takes the user to the advertised Web site.

The link provides metric data used to price the cost of the advertising and to judge the success of the advertisement. The most commonly used item of data is the click-through, the number of surfers who click on the banner and are transferred to the intended Web site. Research has shown that click-through rates on the average banner are declining. However, advertisers are attempting to combat this decline using technological advances that allow more interactive forms of banner advertisement, incorporating animation, audio, and Java to grab the user's attention.



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He pointed to the success of bannering and lead-in promos, urging promotional execs to work with the creative staff, often repeating the motto: "Put more show in your promo and more promo in your show.
The Playhouse finally woke up to the advertising potential of its glass- fronted atrium and outside bannering, but only after being publicly pilloried for lack of initiative.
The press has been merciless about the Big Dig, daily bannering headlines about new corruption investigations, lawsuits, construction delays and cost overruns.
 
 
 
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