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A network modeling approach for the optimization of Internet-based advertising strategies and pricing with a quantitative explanation of two paradoxes

Lan Zhao and Anna Nagurney ()

Netnomics, 2005, vol. 7, issue 2, 97-114

Abstract: This paper addresses the determination and evaluation of optimal Internet marketing strategies when a firm is advertising on multiple websites. An optimization model is constructed for the determination of the optimal amount of click-throughs subject to a budget constraint. The underlying network structure of the problem is then revealed and exploited to obtain both qualitative properties of the solution pattern as well as computational procedures. In addition, three different pricing schemes used in Internet marketing are quantitatively compared and indices that can guide marketers to shift from one scheme to another are proposed. Finally, two numerical examples are constructed that demonstrate two paradoxes: (1) that advertising on more websites may reduce the total responses and (2) that advertising on more websites may reduce the click-through rate. Through the analysis of the network model, such puzzling phenomena are then quantitatively explained. Copyright Springer 2005

Keywords: internet marketing; online advertising; pricing; network optimization; paradoxes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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