ANALYSIS OF ADVERTISING FORMATS: COMPARISON IN TRADITIONAL AND ONLINE MEDIA
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advertising formats, traditional media, online media, digital advertising, social media marketing, television advertising, internet marketing, media communication, consumer behavior, marketing strategies, influencer marketing, television advertising, radio advertisingAbstract
Nowadays, blog entries, white papers, webinars, podcasts, slide shows, videos, etc. are more popular than banners and pop-ups for advertising. Online advertising is currently the fastest-growing form of advertising that has demonstrated its stability and efficacy in the advertising industry. This scholarly paper evaluates the efficacy, benefits, and drawbacks of the main advertising formats used in traditional and internet media. Advertising is becoming a crucial component of contemporary business development and communication. With the rapid growth of digital technologies, advertising strategies have shifted from traditional channels such as television, radio, newspapers, and magazines to online platforms including social media, websites, search engines, and mobile applications. The article analyzes the characteristics of both traditional and online advertising formats, focusing on audience reach, cost efficiency, interactivity, targeting capabilities, and consumer engagement. The study also highlights the influence of technological innovation on advertising practices and discusses the future trends of media advertising. The findings demonstrate that while traditional advertising still maintains credibility and mass influence, online advertising offers greater flexibility, personalization, and measurable results.
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