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Keyword advertising is a form of online advertising in which an advertiser pays to have an advertisement appear in the results listing when a person uses a particular phrase to search the Web, typically by employing a search engine. The particular phrase is composed of one or more key terms that are linked to one or more advertisements. The most common form or keyword advertising, focused on payment methods, is
pay per click Pay-per-click (PPC) is an internet advertising model used to drive traffic to websites, in which an advertiser pays a publisher (typically a search engine, website owner, or a network of websites) when the ad is clicked. This differs from more t ...
(PPC), with other forms being cost per action (CPA) or cost per mille (CPM). The first documented attempt at keyword advertising was 1996, by the search company ''OpenText'', just a few years after the first attempt at
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advertisements. However, the project was soon abandoned. In 1997 Yahoo!, through its partnership with Flycast Communications, successfully launched banner advertising based on keyword searches. Their concept originated from discussions in late 1996 with Chip Royce, head of online marketing for InterZine Productions of Boca Raton, Florida, who suggested that ads around keyword results would provide more effective results for advertisers. In 1997, Yahoo! obliged by placing targeted ad banners when the keyword "Golf" was searched by Yahoo! users. Yahoo! later turned this opportunity into a formal marketing program for its entire customer base and promoted this in a July 1997 article in the now defunct 'Internet Week' magazine. In 1998, GoTo.com launched the first commercially successful keyword auction model, with a patent on the concept issued in 1998.


Modern Day Use

In 2000, Google was the true one to benefit from it by creating AdWords. creating a way for companies to pay to have their advertisement on Google as well as bid for keywords. Finally, in 2002, the way we know how ads work today was created when Google started to promote companies based on how much they were willing to pay Google overall, not including the keyword bids. Solidifying the way advertisements are used and created on the web to this day and is constantly improving so that it’s getting smarter so that companies can get more customers.
Google Ads Google Ads, formerly known as Google Adwords, is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where advertisers bid to display brief advertisements, service offerings, product listings, and videos to web users. It can place ads in the res ...
is the most well-known keyword advertising platform. Google displays search ads specifically targeted to the word(s) typed into a search box on the results page, and these keyword cause targeted ads also appear on content sites based on Google's system's interpretation of the subject matter on each page of the site. This is known as
contextual advertising Contextual advertising (also called contextual targeting) is a form of targeted digital advertising. Contextual advertising is also called "In-Text" advertising or "In-Context" technology. Contextual targeting involves the use of linguistic fact ...
. Other
search engines Search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites have a search facility for online databases. By content/topic Gene ...
offering keyword advertising include Yahoo! Search Marketing, Bing Ads, and
Looksmart LookSmart is an American search advertising, content management, online media, and technology company. It provides search, machine learning and chatbot technologies as well as pay-per-click and contextual advertising services. LookSmart a ...
, along with many others. A less common type of keyword advertising hyper-links individual words within the text of a page to small pop-ups displayed by
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. Advertising of this type is offered by Kontera, Vibrant Media, and LinkWorth. Kontera's version is named ContentLink, Vibrant Media's version is called IntelliTXT and LinkWorth's version is called LinkWords. They refer to their product as in-text placement. Advertisers choosing to test this type will want to exercise moderation to increase Internet user acceptance.


How It is Used

How Companies Use It: Keyword advertising is a huge component of digital marketing, widely adopted by both small businesses and large corporations. It’s widely used by large companies like Google (Google Ads), Amazon, Microsoft (Bing Ads), and Facebook (Meta Ads) to reach specific audiences and optimize ad spend. These companies rely on keyword targeting to increase viewers, improve conversion rates, and stand out in competitive online marketplaces. With billions in ad spend on these platforms, keyword advertising is a central strategy for reaching targeted audiences and driving customer engagement in today's digital landscape. Nike How They Use It: Nike uses keyword advertising to promote specific products like running shoes, apparel, and new releases. They bid on keywords such as "best running shoes," "athletic gear," or even competitor brand names to increase visibility and drive potential customers to their product pages. Platform: Google Ads, Bing Ads, and YouTube Ads Airbnb How They Use It: Airbnb focuses on keywords related to travel destinations and accommodation types. For example, they bid on keywords like "vacation rentals in New York" or "beachfront homes in Florida" to target people planning trips and looking for specific types of stays. Platform: Google Ads, Bing Ads, and paid search within travel platforms like TripAdvisor.


Trademark issues

There have been a number of trademark infringement cases brought by brand owners and companies concerned with how other keyword advertisers used their trademarks or brands in pay-per-click or keyword advertising. Courts in the U.S. and around the world have been slow to issue clear guidance on the issue of whether the use of trademarks as keywords constitutes trademark infringement. This lack of guidance, however, may be partially due to the fact that the majority of keyword advertising cases are settled out of court and do not proceed to trial. This leaves courts unable to make legal decisions on issues brought in these cases. As a result, there are still many unanswered questions on the issue of whether the sale or purchase and use of a trademark as a keyword to trigger Internet advertisements is trademark infringement. In 2013, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held in
Lens.com, Inc. v. 1-800 Contacts, Inc. ''Lens.com, Inc. v. 1-800 Contacts, Inc.'', 686 F.3d 1376 (Fed. Cir. 2012), is a decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit which ruled that when software merely acts as a "conduit" for providing services over the int ...
that online contact lens seller Lens.com did not commit
trademark infringement Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees (provided that such authorization was within the scope of the licence). Infringement may occ ...
when it purchased search advertisements using competitor
1-800 Contacts 1-800 Contacts Inc. is an American contact lens retailer based in Draper, Utah. The brands that 1-800 Contacts sells include Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Alcon, Bausch & Lomb and CooperVision. The company was founded as the industry's first w ...
' federally registered 1800 CONTACTS trademark as a keyword. In August 2016, the
Federal Trade Commission The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil (non-criminal) United States antitrust law, antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection. It ...
filed an administrative complaint against 1-800 Contacts alleging, among other things, that its search advertising trademark enforcement practices have unreasonably restrained competition in violation of the FTC Act. 1-800 Contacts has denied all wrongdoing and is scheduled to appear before an FTC
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in April 2017.


Examples

All the old Google AdWords logos along with the current one. How it the 1998 GoTo.com site page looked. Yahoo! search results from 1997.


See also

* '' Bananabay II'', 2011 decision of the Federal Court of Justice of Germany (BGH). * '' Rosetta Stone v. Google Inc'', 676 F.3d 144 (4th Cir. 2012).


References

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