Cost-per-Click Pricing for Display Advertising
Sami Najafi-Asadolahi () and
Kristin Fridgeirsdottir ()
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Sami Najafi-Asadolahi: Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California 95053
Kristin Fridgeirsdottir: Management Science and Operations, London Business School, London NW1 4SA, United Kingdom
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2014, vol. 16, issue 4, 482-497
Abstract:
Display advertising is a $25 billion business with a promising upward revenue trend. In this paper, we consider an online display advertising setting in which a web publisher posts display ads on its website and charges based on the cost-per-click pricing scheme while promising to deliver a certain number of clicks to the ads posted. The publisher is faced with uncertain demand for advertising slots and uncertain traffic to its website as well as uncertain click behavior of visitors. We formulate the problem as a novel queueing system, where the slots correspond to service channels with the service rate of each server inversely related to the number of active servers. We obtain the closed-form solution for the steady-state probabilities of the number of ads in the publisher's system. We determine the publisher's optimal price to charge per click and show that it can increase in the number of advertising slots and the number of promised clicks. We show that the common heuristic used by many web publishers to convert between the cost-per-click and cost-per-impression pricing schemes using the so-called click-through-rate can be misleading because it may incur substantial revenue loss to web publishers. We provide an alternative explanation for the phenomenon observed by several publishers that the click-through-rate tends to drop when they switch from the cost-per-click to cost-per-impression pricing scheme.
Keywords: queueing systems; online advertising; pricing; Markov chains; cost-per-click (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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