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25 March 2013

You are 31 times more likely to win lotto than click on a banner ad

Here are the stats that show why banner ads deliver the lowest ROI in the digital marketing mix.

  1. Over 5.3 trillion display ads were served to U.S. users last year. (ComScore)
  2. That’s 1 trillion more than 2009. (ComScore)
  3. The typical Internet user is served 1,707 banner ads per month. (Comscore)
  4. Click-through rates are .1 percent. (DoubleClick)
  5. The 468 x 60 banner has a .04 percent click rate. (DoubleClick)
  6. An estimated 31 percent of ad impressions can’t be viewed by users. (Comscore)
  7. The display advertising Lumascape has 318 logos. (Luma Partners)
  8. 8 percent of Internet users account for 85 percent of clicks. (ComScore)
  9. Up to 50 percent of clicks on mobile banner ads are accidental. (GoldSpot Media)
  10. Mobile CPMs are 75 cents. (Kleiner Perkins)
  11. You’re 471 times more likely to survive a plane crash than click a banner ad. (Solve Media)
  12. 15 percent of people trust banner ads completely or somewhat, compared to 29 percent for TV ads. (eMarketer)
  13. 34 percent don’t trust banner ads at all or much, compared to 26 percent for magazine ads. (eMarketer)
  14. 25-34-year olds see 2,094 banner ads per month. (ComScore)
  15. 445 different advertisers delivered more than a billion banner ads in 2012. (ComScore)

banner ad infographic

Put simply, banner ads don't work

Remember these figures next time a media sales rep tries to sell you a banner ad campaign. Even if it’s free it may not be worth the effort, you’re 31 times more likely to win Lotto.

 

Glenn | Tags: ROI marketing banner ads online advertsing


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