Deck 12: Digital Interactive Media

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Digital interactive media enables businesses to develop and nurture relationships with their customers through the use of interactivity.
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Traditionally, media content has been distributed through decentralized networks.
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The development of Web browsers improved the ease of Web usage.
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DSL connections offer faster Internet surfing and data downloads than broadband, which is significantly slower.
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The most common form of mobile advertising is banner advertising.
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Pinterest was the most popular social media site in 2013.
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Use of the Internet increased dramatically during the 1990s due in part to decreasing computer costs.
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The interactive nature of the Internet makes it difficult to differentiate between content creators and consumers.
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The leading national advertisers spend less than 7 percent of their marketing communications budget on interactive media.
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A Web portal is a site that attempts to provide a broad array of content and services.
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In the case of Internet advertising, cost per thousand, rating points, and share of audience are the same.
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Web 2.0 encourages user sharing and collaboration.
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For advertisers involved in e-commerce, some publishers offer an affiliate marketing program whereby they charge a percentage of the transaction cost.
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One of the primary differences between the Internet and traditional media is the cost of time and/or space.
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The simplest way to measure the Internet audience for an ad is the click rate.
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The more people a portal attracts, the more it can charge for ads on popular pages.
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In 2013, Facebook reported that only 10 percent of its advertising revenue came from ads on mobile platforms, which suggested that Facebook's success on mobile devices was dwindling.
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A click occurs when a visitor moves the mouse's pointer to a Web link.
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Consumer targeting on the Internet is very cost intensive.
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A banner ad is typically billed according to a click rate.
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_____ are common rules for linking and sharing information.

A) Networks
B) Clicks
C) Protocols
D) Web pages
E) Portals
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Which of the following is a distributed network of content providers and users, communicating through HTML?

A) A Protocol
B) A Portal
C) A Search engine
D) The Web
E) Broadband
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On bookmooch.com, readers can trade books with one another, chat with people who like the same genres, provide book reviews, and meet online with authors. Which term best describes this site?

A) Interactive protocol
B) Social media
C) Interactive portal
D) Search engine
E) Web browser
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One of the main disadvantages of the Internet is that it is too cluttered.
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The Internet:

A) gathers user information through cookies.
B) was developed by the Department of Defense in the early 1980s.
C) is a global network of computers that communicate through protocols.
D) uses a centralized network to create its power.
E) is now the same as ARPAnet.
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_____ is, at present, the most popular search engine on the Web.

A) Hotmail
B) Yahoo
C) Google
D) Facebook
E) Twitter
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Robert is writing a report about Ty Cobb, a famous baseball player, and needs to gather information. He types "Ty Cobb" into his computer and is given over 30 Web site addresses that contain information about the baseball player. Robert most likely used a(n):

A) central network.
B) search engine.
C) wi-fi browser.
D) addressable medium.
E) web directory portal.
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Which of the following made ARPAnet revolutionary?

A) Protocols
B) Interstitials
C) Distributed network
D) Centralized network
E) Horizontal network
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In a distributed network, _____.

A) communication is continuous even if some connections stop working
B) a single participant controls the content
C) receivers are left without data if the hub goes down
D) media content is delivered through one hub
E) media content is delivered through a single link
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Which term refers to Web pages that provide starting points to other resources on the Internet?

A) Protocol
B) Browser
C) HTML
D) Portal
E) Web crawler
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Viral marketing is a form of spam that spreads to computers in the same way that a cold spreads through a classroom.
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Robert is writing a report about Ty Cobb, a famous baseball player, and needs to gather information. He types "Ty Cobb" into his computer and is given over 30 Web site addresses that contain information about the baseball player. The addresses were most likely listed on a:

A) home page.
B) content page.
C) search-results page.
D) browser link page.
E) protocol-linked page.
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Television stations, newspaper publishers, and cable companies have traditionally used _____ networks.

A) grapevine
B) centralized
C) decentralized
D) protocol-based
E) distributed
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As advertising tools, buttons take up less space than banners.
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What does the acronym HTML represent?

A) Heavy Transmission through Multiple Lines
B) Hyperbole, Thought, Memory, and Language
C) HyperText Markup Language
D) Hypertext Transmission Marketing Language
E) High-Tech Multi-user Language
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Which term refers to computer programs that provide computer users with a graphical interface to the Internet?

A) Social media
B) Web browsers
C) Search engines
D) Portals
E) Protocols
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The Universal Ad Package was developed to simplify process of planning and buying online media.
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Digital media enable customers and stakeholders to communicate in real time.
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Which term refers to digital media that connect individuals?

A) Search engines
B) Ad networks
C) Interstitials
D) Social media
E) Web browsers
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The _____ nature of the Internet has blurred the line between content creators and content consumers.

A) flexible
B) interactive
C) cooperative
D) creative
E) social
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Which of the following is a portable and personally identifiable medium?

A) Direct mail
B) Internet
C) Interactive TV
D) Cell phone
E) DVR
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_____ are sites that allow people to type a word or phrase into a text box and then quickly find information.

A) Portals
B) Social media
C) Search engines
D) Browsers
E) Broadband pages
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One form of mobile advertising is sponsored SMS. SMS stands for:

A) Strict Message Style.
B) Short Message System.
C) Short Mail System.
D) Stylized Message System.
E) Small Mobile Stickers.
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Mobile banner advertising is also known as:

A) SMS.
B) HTML.
C) WAP.
D) portal.
E) pop-up.
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The most common form of mobile advertising is:

A) social networking.
B) interactive advertising.
C) rich media advertising.
D) button ads.
E) banner advertising.
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Which ad format accounts for nearly half of all digital interactive ad revenue?

A) Rich media ads
B) Banner ads
C) Search engine ads
D) Classified ads
E) Mobile ads
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Which of the following is a supplement to a Web site that is typically singular in focus and delivers on the current advertising message?

A) Microsite
B) Social network
C) Search page
D) Landing page
E) Web blogs
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The _____ is the number of clicks on an ad divided by the number of ad impressions.

A) PageRank
B) click through rate
C) interstitial
D) cost per thousand (CPM)
E) ad conversation rate
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Which type of mobile advertising does NOT require that the end user have a smartphone?

A) Advertising HTML
B) Rich media ads
C) Banner ads
D) Interstitials
E) Sponsored SMS
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What are two simple ways to measure the Internet audience for your advertising banner?

A) Reach and frequency
B) Ad impressions and click rate
C) Cookies and CPM
D) Response rate and viewing time
E) Viewing frequency and viewing time
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A(n) _____ occurs when a visitor moves the mouse's pointer to a Web link and clicks on the mouse button to get to another page.

A) impression
B) visit
C) pop-up
D) click
E) interstitial
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All of the following are ad networks EXCEPT:

A) Google
B) AdBrite
C) Tacoda
D) AOL Advertising
E) Yahoo! Sites
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The ability to monitor people's actions on the Internet is known as:

A) enhanced interactivity.
B) digital reading.
C) narrowcasting.
D) behavioral tracking.
E) broadband stickiness.
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Cortadryl, an anti-itching cream, advertises on the Internet. To target its advertising, Cortadryl has its banner ads appear when a user types in the words "itchy," "scratching," "hives," or "mosquitoes" in the search engine. Cortadryl has most likely made a:

A) request for ad responses.
B) click-through request.
C) keyword purchase.
D) word-search responsive device.
E) base banner purchase.
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Ted's cooking blog contains a banner ad for Kenstar Appliances. Every time an appliance is purchased at the Kenstar Web site, Ted receives a commission for showing the banner. Which of the following is most likely being used?

A) Keyword purchase
B) Click-through
C) Cost per thousand
D) Affiliate marketing program
E) Ad impression method
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_____ is a method of delivering ads from one central source, or server, across multiple Web domains, allowing advertisers the ability to manage the rotation and distribution of their advertisements.

A) Broadbanding
B) Narrowbanding
C) Third party ad servers
D) Behavioral targeting
E) Rich media advertising
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Which term refers to a possible exposure of the advertising message to one audience member?

A) Cookies
B) Ad impression
C) Interstitial
D) Reach
E) Ad network
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A(n) _____ is prepared to help the advertiser gauge the effect of an ad.

A) button
B) banner
C) interstitial
D) composition
E) cookie
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Cookies are:

A) another name for Internet advertising buttons.
B) small pieces of information that get stored in your Web browser when you download certain Web sites.
C) animated ads that pop up on the screen while the computer downloads a Web site the user has requested.
D) the small ads at the corners of the screen that link users and Web site sponsors.
E) a static form of interstitial advertising.
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A(n) _____ is a facsimile of a finished ad with copy set in type and pasted into position along with proposed illustrations.

A) button
B) banner
C) interstitial
D) composition
E) cookie
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When Janet saw the banner ad for Dice, an employment agency for software programmers, she used her mouse to access the site's home page. If the advertising rate for the banner ad were determined by the number of people who saw the banner, clicked on it, and visited the home page, then the method would be called:

A) click-throughs.
B) Web visits.
C) advertising links.
D) media linkages.
E) site landing pages.
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_____ is the presentation of a radio or TV program by a sole advertiser.

A) An interstitial
B) Cookie
C) Ad impression
D) Banner
E) Sponsorship
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When Tyler accessed a Web site called FindArticles.com, he noticed a mini-billboard spread across the top of his computer screen advertising the Ford Focus. The ad invited him to click on it and learn more about the car. What type of ad did Tyler see at the top of his screen when he was using the Web site?

A) Button
B) Interstitial
C) Banner
D) Classified
E) Spam
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Which of the following statements is true about sponsored links?

A) Ads that receive a lot of clicks are paid less due to the supply and demand theory.
B) Advertisers do not pay for impressions as with banner ads.
C) Advertisers pay only when a consumer receives e-mail.
D) Advertisers pay on a cost-per-thousand basis.
E) Higher bids guarantee better listings.
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Which of the following is most likely a benefit of using digital media in an IMC program?

A) A non-addressable Web portal
B) Immediate customer feedback
C) Pay-per-click sponsorships
D) Legitimate e-mail ads
E) Group buying potential
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Which of the following terms refers to electronic junk mail?

A) Banner
B) Button
C) Blog
D) Spam
E) Cookie
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To introduce Halo 7, a new video game, the director of marketing for Microsoft Game Studios created a complex marketing scheme that began online with an apparent War of the Worlds-style invasion. A beekeeper's Web site, ilovebees.com, appeared to have been overtaken by the evil force, the Covenant, with the hopes that people who visited the site would send their friends to the site. This was most likely an example of:

A) viral marketing.
B) a meta ad.
C) banner advertising.
D) spam.
E) an interstitial.
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_____ is the term used to describe direct links to deeper areas of the Web site that advertising drives consumers to beyond the homepage.

A) Web site
B) Web page
C) Microsite
D) Landing page
E) Search results page
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_____ act as brokers for advertisers and Web sites. They pool hundreds or thousands of Web pages together and facilitate advertising across these pages.

A) Interstitials
B) Cookies
C) Ad agencies
D) Bloggers
E) Ad networks
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What is the focus of CRM programs?

A) Utilizing social media marketing
B) Monitoring Internet privacy
C) Retaining current customers
D) Gaining Web site sponsors
E) Prospecting for new clients
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What problem is most likely faced by an advertiser who works through an ad network?

A) Calculating ad traffic and costs
B) Gaining more ad exposure
C) Creating landing pages
D) Building ad profiles
E) Buying keywords
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Anita's Home Cooking, a blog, includes links to various cooking products and kitchen appliances that Anita recommends, such as King Arthur brand flour and Cuisinart. Anita earns a commission on each sale made through her site. Which term best describes this situation?

A) Spam
B) Affiliate marketing
C) Viral marketing
D) Sponsorship
E) Group buying
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_____ is the Internet version of word-of-mouth advertising.

A) Rich media advertising
B) Spam
C) Viral marketing
D) Google
E) Ad networking
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A(n) _____ is a little billboard that spreads across the top or bottom of the Web page.

A) ad network
B) pop-up
C) interstitial
D) banner
E) button
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Which of the following is LEAST likely a problem associated with using digital interactive advertising?

A) Complexity
B) Few sponsors
C) Cluttered media
D) Lack of accountability
E) Privacy and security issues
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According to a 2008 survey of Web 2.0 activities, which of the following activities was most common?

A) Taking material found online and remixing it into a new creation
B) Sharing files from your own computer with others online
C) Uploading photos to a Web site to share with others
D) Using a professional networking site
E) Working on an online journal or blog
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An Internet organization for book lovers, frugalreader.com, offers members two free credits if they send an e-mail that convinces someone else to join the organization by January 1. This is an example of:

A) viral marketing.
B) a meta ad.
C) banner advertising.
D) spam.
E) an interstitial.
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A(n) _____ is used to give background information about an organization, product, or service, whereas a(n) _____ is used primarily to sell a product or service.

A) interstitial; Web site
B) Web site; cookie
C) cookie; interstitial
D) corporate site; commerce site
E) commerce site; ad network
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When Larina visited a Web site called BrilliantButCanceled.com, she saw a small icon on the right side of the page, which asked her to click on it to learn more about the college programs provided by the University of Phoenix. The correct name for this icon is a(n):

A) button.
B) portal.
C) banner.
D) interstitial.
E) sponsored Web site.
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Which term refers to a collection of Web pages on the Web that are linked together and maintained by an organization or individual?

A) Web site
B) Interstitial
C) Cookies
D) Ad network
E) Search engine
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Digital interactive media enables businesses to develop and nurture relationships with their customers through the use of interactivity.
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Traditionally, media content has been distributed through decentralized networks.
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The development of Web browsers improved the ease of Web usage.
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DSL connections offer faster Internet surfing and data downloads than broadband, which is significantly slower.
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The most common form of mobile advertising is banner advertising.
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Pinterest was the most popular social media site in 2013.
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Use of the Internet increased dramatically during the 1990s due in part to decreasing computer costs.
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The interactive nature of the Internet makes it difficult to differentiate between content creators and consumers.
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The leading national advertisers spend less than 7 percent of their marketing communications budget on interactive media.
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A Web portal is a site that attempts to provide a broad array of content and services.
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In the case of Internet advertising, cost per thousand, rating points, and share of audience are the same.
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Web 2.0 encourages user sharing and collaboration.
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For advertisers involved in e-commerce, some publishers offer an affiliate marketing program whereby they charge a percentage of the transaction cost.
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One of the primary differences between the Internet and traditional media is the cost of time and/or space.
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The simplest way to measure the Internet audience for an ad is the click rate.
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The more people a portal attracts, the more it can charge for ads on popular pages.
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In 2013, Facebook reported that only 10 percent of its advertising revenue came from ads on mobile platforms, which suggested that Facebook's success on mobile devices was dwindling.
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A click occurs when a visitor moves the mouse's pointer to a Web link.
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Consumer targeting on the Internet is very cost intensive.
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A banner ad is typically billed according to a click rate.
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_____ are common rules for linking and sharing information.

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C) Protocols
D) Web pages
E) Portals
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Which of the following is a distributed network of content providers and users, communicating through HTML?

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B) A Portal
C) A Search engine
D) The Web
E) Broadband
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On bookmooch.com, readers can trade books with one another, chat with people who like the same genres, provide book reviews, and meet online with authors. Which term best describes this site?

A) Interactive protocol
B) Social media
C) Interactive portal
D) Search engine
E) Web browser
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One of the main disadvantages of the Internet is that it is too cluttered.
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The Internet:

A) gathers user information through cookies.
B) was developed by the Department of Defense in the early 1980s.
C) is a global network of computers that communicate through protocols.
D) uses a centralized network to create its power.
E) is now the same as ARPAnet.
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_____ is, at present, the most popular search engine on the Web.

A) Hotmail
B) Yahoo
C) Google
D) Facebook
E) Twitter
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Robert is writing a report about Ty Cobb, a famous baseball player, and needs to gather information. He types "Ty Cobb" into his computer and is given over 30 Web site addresses that contain information about the baseball player. Robert most likely used a(n):

A) central network.
B) search engine.
C) wi-fi browser.
D) addressable medium.
E) web directory portal.
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Which of the following made ARPAnet revolutionary?

A) Protocols
B) Interstitials
C) Distributed network
D) Centralized network
E) Horizontal network
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In a distributed network, _____.

A) communication is continuous even if some connections stop working
B) a single participant controls the content
C) receivers are left without data if the hub goes down
D) media content is delivered through one hub
E) media content is delivered through a single link
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Which term refers to Web pages that provide starting points to other resources on the Internet?

A) Protocol
B) Browser
C) HTML
D) Portal
E) Web crawler
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Viral marketing is a form of spam that spreads to computers in the same way that a cold spreads through a classroom.
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Robert is writing a report about Ty Cobb, a famous baseball player, and needs to gather information. He types "Ty Cobb" into his computer and is given over 30 Web site addresses that contain information about the baseball player. The addresses were most likely listed on a:

A) home page.
B) content page.
C) search-results page.
D) browser link page.
E) protocol-linked page.
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Television stations, newspaper publishers, and cable companies have traditionally used _____ networks.

A) grapevine
B) centralized
C) decentralized
D) protocol-based
E) distributed
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As advertising tools, buttons take up less space than banners.
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What does the acronym HTML represent?

A) Heavy Transmission through Multiple Lines
B) Hyperbole, Thought, Memory, and Language
C) HyperText Markup Language
D) Hypertext Transmission Marketing Language
E) High-Tech Multi-user Language
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Which term refers to computer programs that provide computer users with a graphical interface to the Internet?

A) Social media
B) Web browsers
C) Search engines
D) Portals
E) Protocols
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The Universal Ad Package was developed to simplify process of planning and buying online media.
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Digital media enable customers and stakeholders to communicate in real time.
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Which term refers to digital media that connect individuals?

A) Search engines
B) Ad networks
C) Interstitials
D) Social media
E) Web browsers
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The _____ nature of the Internet has blurred the line between content creators and content consumers.

A) flexible
B) interactive
C) cooperative
D) creative
E) social
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Which of the following is a portable and personally identifiable medium?

A) Direct mail
B) Internet
C) Interactive TV
D) Cell phone
E) DVR
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_____ are sites that allow people to type a word or phrase into a text box and then quickly find information.

A) Portals
B) Social media
C) Search engines
D) Browsers
E) Broadband pages
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One form of mobile advertising is sponsored SMS. SMS stands for:

A) Strict Message Style.
B) Short Message System.
C) Short Mail System.
D) Stylized Message System.
E) Small Mobile Stickers.
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Mobile banner advertising is also known as:

A) SMS.
B) HTML.
C) WAP.
D) portal.
E) pop-up.
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The most common form of mobile advertising is:

A) social networking.
B) interactive advertising.
C) rich media advertising.
D) button ads.
E) banner advertising.
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Which ad format accounts for nearly half of all digital interactive ad revenue?

A) Rich media ads
B) Banner ads
C) Search engine ads
D) Classified ads
E) Mobile ads
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Which of the following is a supplement to a Web site that is typically singular in focus and delivers on the current advertising message?

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B) Social network
C) Search page
D) Landing page
E) Web blogs
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The _____ is the number of clicks on an ad divided by the number of ad impressions.

A) PageRank
B) click through rate
C) interstitial
D) cost per thousand (CPM)
E) ad conversation rate
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Which type of mobile advertising does NOT require that the end user have a smartphone?

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C) Banner ads
D) Interstitials
E) Sponsored SMS
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What are two simple ways to measure the Internet audience for your advertising banner?

A) Reach and frequency
B) Ad impressions and click rate
C) Cookies and CPM
D) Response rate and viewing time
E) Viewing frequency and viewing time
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A(n) _____ occurs when a visitor moves the mouse's pointer to a Web link and clicks on the mouse button to get to another page.

A) impression
B) visit
C) pop-up
D) click
E) interstitial
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All of the following are ad networks EXCEPT:

A) Google
B) AdBrite
C) Tacoda
D) AOL Advertising
E) Yahoo! Sites
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The ability to monitor people's actions on the Internet is known as:

A) enhanced interactivity.
B) digital reading.
C) narrowcasting.
D) behavioral tracking.
E) broadband stickiness.
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Cortadryl, an anti-itching cream, advertises on the Internet. To target its advertising, Cortadryl has its banner ads appear when a user types in the words "itchy," "scratching," "hives," or "mosquitoes" in the search engine. Cortadryl has most likely made a:

A) request for ad responses.
B) click-through request.
C) keyword purchase.
D) word-search responsive device.
E) base banner purchase.
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55
Ted's cooking blog contains a banner ad for Kenstar Appliances. Every time an appliance is purchased at the Kenstar Web site, Ted receives a commission for showing the banner. Which of the following is most likely being used?

A) Keyword purchase
B) Click-through
C) Cost per thousand
D) Affiliate marketing program
E) Ad impression method
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56
_____ is a method of delivering ads from one central source, or server, across multiple Web domains, allowing advertisers the ability to manage the rotation and distribution of their advertisements.

A) Broadbanding
B) Narrowbanding
C) Third party ad servers
D) Behavioral targeting
E) Rich media advertising
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57
Which term refers to a possible exposure of the advertising message to one audience member?

A) Cookies
B) Ad impression
C) Interstitial
D) Reach
E) Ad network
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58
A(n) _____ is prepared to help the advertiser gauge the effect of an ad.

A) button
B) banner
C) interstitial
D) composition
E) cookie
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59
Cookies are:

A) another name for Internet advertising buttons.
B) small pieces of information that get stored in your Web browser when you download certain Web sites.
C) animated ads that pop up on the screen while the computer downloads a Web site the user has requested.
D) the small ads at the corners of the screen that link users and Web site sponsors.
E) a static form of interstitial advertising.
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60
A(n) _____ is a facsimile of a finished ad with copy set in type and pasted into position along with proposed illustrations.

A) button
B) banner
C) interstitial
D) composition
E) cookie
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61
When Janet saw the banner ad for Dice, an employment agency for software programmers, she used her mouse to access the site's home page. If the advertising rate for the banner ad were determined by the number of people who saw the banner, clicked on it, and visited the home page, then the method would be called:

A) click-throughs.
B) Web visits.
C) advertising links.
D) media linkages.
E) site landing pages.
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62
_____ is the presentation of a radio or TV program by a sole advertiser.

A) An interstitial
B) Cookie
C) Ad impression
D) Banner
E) Sponsorship
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63
When Tyler accessed a Web site called FindArticles.com, he noticed a mini-billboard spread across the top of his computer screen advertising the Ford Focus. The ad invited him to click on it and learn more about the car. What type of ad did Tyler see at the top of his screen when he was using the Web site?

A) Button
B) Interstitial
C) Banner
D) Classified
E) Spam
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64
Which of the following statements is true about sponsored links?

A) Ads that receive a lot of clicks are paid less due to the supply and demand theory.
B) Advertisers do not pay for impressions as with banner ads.
C) Advertisers pay only when a consumer receives e-mail.
D) Advertisers pay on a cost-per-thousand basis.
E) Higher bids guarantee better listings.
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65
Which of the following is most likely a benefit of using digital media in an IMC program?

A) A non-addressable Web portal
B) Immediate customer feedback
C) Pay-per-click sponsorships
D) Legitimate e-mail ads
E) Group buying potential
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66
Which of the following terms refers to electronic junk mail?

A) Banner
B) Button
C) Blog
D) Spam
E) Cookie
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67
To introduce Halo 7, a new video game, the director of marketing for Microsoft Game Studios created a complex marketing scheme that began online with an apparent War of the Worlds-style invasion. A beekeeper's Web site, ilovebees.com, appeared to have been overtaken by the evil force, the Covenant, with the hopes that people who visited the site would send their friends to the site. This was most likely an example of:

A) viral marketing.
B) a meta ad.
C) banner advertising.
D) spam.
E) an interstitial.
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68
_____ is the term used to describe direct links to deeper areas of the Web site that advertising drives consumers to beyond the homepage.

A) Web site
B) Web page
C) Microsite
D) Landing page
E) Search results page
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69
_____ act as brokers for advertisers and Web sites. They pool hundreds or thousands of Web pages together and facilitate advertising across these pages.

A) Interstitials
B) Cookies
C) Ad agencies
D) Bloggers
E) Ad networks
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70
What is the focus of CRM programs?

A) Utilizing social media marketing
B) Monitoring Internet privacy
C) Retaining current customers
D) Gaining Web site sponsors
E) Prospecting for new clients
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71
What problem is most likely faced by an advertiser who works through an ad network?

A) Calculating ad traffic and costs
B) Gaining more ad exposure
C) Creating landing pages
D) Building ad profiles
E) Buying keywords
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72
Anita's Home Cooking, a blog, includes links to various cooking products and kitchen appliances that Anita recommends, such as King Arthur brand flour and Cuisinart. Anita earns a commission on each sale made through her site. Which term best describes this situation?

A) Spam
B) Affiliate marketing
C) Viral marketing
D) Sponsorship
E) Group buying
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73
_____ is the Internet version of word-of-mouth advertising.

A) Rich media advertising
B) Spam
C) Viral marketing
D) Google
E) Ad networking
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74
A(n) _____ is a little billboard that spreads across the top or bottom of the Web page.

A) ad network
B) pop-up
C) interstitial
D) banner
E) button
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75
Which of the following is LEAST likely a problem associated with using digital interactive advertising?

A) Complexity
B) Few sponsors
C) Cluttered media
D) Lack of accountability
E) Privacy and security issues
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76
According to a 2008 survey of Web 2.0 activities, which of the following activities was most common?

A) Taking material found online and remixing it into a new creation
B) Sharing files from your own computer with others online
C) Uploading photos to a Web site to share with others
D) Using a professional networking site
E) Working on an online journal or blog
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77
An Internet organization for book lovers, frugalreader.com, offers members two free credits if they send an e-mail that convinces someone else to join the organization by January 1. This is an example of:

A) viral marketing.
B) a meta ad.
C) banner advertising.
D) spam.
E) an interstitial.
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78
A(n) _____ is used to give background information about an organization, product, or service, whereas a(n) _____ is used primarily to sell a product or service.

A) interstitial; Web site
B) Web site; cookie
C) cookie; interstitial
D) corporate site; commerce site
E) commerce site; ad network
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79
When Larina visited a Web site called BrilliantButCanceled.com, she saw a small icon on the right side of the page, which asked her to click on it to learn more about the college programs provided by the University of Phoenix. The correct name for this icon is a(n):

A) button.
B) portal.
C) banner.
D) interstitial.
E) sponsored Web site.
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80
Which term refers to a collection of Web pages on the Web that are linked together and maintained by an organization or individual?

A) Web site
B) Interstitial
C) Cookies
D) Ad network
E) Search engine
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