Programmatic Advertising
Native advertising is a niche form of advertising that leverages the design and format of news and entertainment content. Native advertising is less about...
By Chris J. Vargo on Coursera
About This Course
Native advertising is a niche form of advertising that leverages the design and format of news and entertainment content. Native advertising is less about selling products and more about producing useful content for consumers who are in the ‘consideration’ phase of the advertising purchase funnel. Often in the form of news-like stories, native advertising has been shown to persuade consumers. Native advertising is affordable, and doesn’t require graphic design to get started. For these reasons, it’s a compelling advertising technique for small businesses. This course outlines a case study where a small travel startup used native advertising to drive hotel sales. Execution strategies for a successful, no-creative native campaign are laid out, including: gathering existing news coverage, ethical content seeding, and content generation.
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How much does Programmatic Advertising cost?
Visit the Programmatic Advertising course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Programmatic Advertising?
Programmatic Advertising is taught by Chris J. Vargo, University of Colorado Boulder.
What skill level is Programmatic Advertising for?
This course is designed for all levels learners.
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