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		<title>CPC Expandable vs IAB Standard Banners</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 15:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nikki</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Client: International Non-Profit Organization
Category: Display Advertising, CPC Expandable &#038; IAB Standard Banners
Client Demographic for IAB Standard Banner: Adults that are Teachers
Client Demographic for CPC Expandable: Men &#038; Women seeking
Educational Opportunities on the Non-Profit
Campaign Goals: To target one U.S. state and to increase traffic to their landing pages was a main goal for both campaigns. For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Client:</strong> International Non-Profit Organization</p>
<p><strong>Category:</strong> Display Advertising, CPC Expandable &#038; IAB Standard Banners</p>
<p><strong>Client Demographic for IAB Standard Banner:</strong> Adults that are Teachers</p>
<p><strong>Client Demographic for CPC Expandable:</strong> Men &#038; Women seeking<br />
Educational Opportunities on the Non-Profit</p>
<p><strong>Campaign Goals:</strong> To target one U.S. state and to increase traffic to their landing pages was a main goal for both campaigns. For the Standard Banners they wanted to drive teachers to their landing page to download supplemental materials on lesson planning and to order resource kits for their classes.</p>
<p>The CPC Expandable campaign wanted to drive traffic to their website for those seeking to find out more about an exhibit they were hosting, to show the exhibit locations and to help visitors find out more about what the non-profit does and how to help internationally.</p>
<p><strong>Challenges:</strong> Getting the desired reach and conversions, as well as visitors to their landing pages with a limited budget.</p>
<p><strong>Strategy:</strong> RMM and client decided together to run their campaigns through our network on a Run of Network. This would help them maximize their reach as well as work for their budget.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> The Standard Banners delivered over 1,211,800 impressions and had a CTR of 0.15 for their two and a half month campaign. A typical CTR for a standard banner campaign is 0.05 but for the CPC Expandable, in just one month they delivered approximately 800,000 impressions with a CTR of 0.75. Thus far, the CPC Expandable has proven for this client to provide five times what the CTR was for the standard banner campaign and the client is very happy with the results.</p>
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		<title>Introducing CPC Expandables</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red McCombs Media is proud to introduce cost per click (CPC) expandable banners. Our soft launch of this product was in February and we’ve been working to improve the offering since then. We’ve had a tremendous response from our clients so far because it’s producing results! In many cases we have seen these banners outperform [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Red McCombs Media is proud to introduce cost per click (CPC) expandable banners. Our soft launch of this product was in February and we’ve been working to improve the offering since then. We’ve had a tremendous response from our clients so far because it’s producing results! In many cases we have seen these banners outperform PPC search.<br />
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Campaigns can be shown on a custom channel or throughout our network of publishers. Once a campaign starts our team monitors performance and works to optimize the results through both manual and automated techniques.</p>
<p>We are so confident in this product that we offering free banner creation and of course, you only pay for clicks and are never charged for impressions. These banners start at $0.40 CPC for Run of Network distribution or $0.80 and up CPC for RMM Custom Channel targeting with a minimum of $5,000 starting campaign budget. With a 3% pre-payment discount, daily campaign optimization, including impressions, clicks and post click activity upon request AND Geographic, demographic, and behavioral targeting …what’s not to love?</p>
<p>Our goal is for you to use expandable on a consistent basis to help generate performance brand awareness, leads, sales and any other desired post impression/click activity. RMM CPC Expandable Banners can help you collect consumer information used for mobile and email marketing campaigns as well. Rich Media advertising spend is <a href="http://totalaccess.emarketer.com/Chart.aspx?Ntk=basic&#038;Ne=404&#038;R=84997&#038;xsrc=chart_head_sitesearchx&#038;Ntt=interactive+banners&#038;N=405&#038;No=-1">set to increase</a> approximately 31% between 2009-2013 according to eMarketer.</p>
<p>RMM CPC Expandable Launch is the first of many products we will be re-introducing to the online market in 2009. These products are what we’ve built our foundation here at RMM and moving forward you can look out for the new and improved ways of tracking, reporting and optimization for Search Marketing, Display Advertising on our Premium Network, Mobile and Email Marketing, and Custom Channel Building.</p>
<p>Have more questions about the RMM CPC Expandable? Check out our <a title="CPC Expandables FAQ" href="http://www.redmccombsmedia.com/online-solutions/cpc-expandables/cpc-faq?utm_source=blog&#038;utm_medium=text%2Blink&#038;utm_campaign=cpc%2Bexpandable">FAQs</a> or <a href="http://www.redmccombsmedia.com/us/contact-us">contact us</a> for more information at 512.380.4400.</p>
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