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Analyzing the Relationship Between Organic and Sponsored Search Advertising: Positive, Negative, or Zero Interdependence?
by
Yang, Sha
, Ghose, Anindya
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Advertisements
/ Advertising
/ Aggregate analysis
/ Aggregate data
/ Analysis
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Bayesian statistical decision theory
/ Brands
/ click-through rates
/ Consumer advertising
/ Consumers
/ Conversion
/ conversion rates
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experiments
/ Forecasts and trends
/ hierarchical Bayesian modeling
/ Hierarchy
/ Hyperlinks
/ Interdependence
/ Internet
/ Internet markets
/ Internet/Web advertising
/ Keyword searching
/ Keywords
/ Management science
/ Marketing
/ Markov analysis
/ monetization of user-generated content
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Online advertising
/ Online-Marketing
/ Operations research
/ organic search listings
/ paid search advertising
/ Panel data
/ Queries
/ Retail stores
/ Search engines
/ Service industry
/ Sponsored search
/ Stock conversion ratios
/ Studies
/ Suchmaschine
/ USA
/ User generated content
/ Websites
/ Werbewirkung
2010
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Analyzing the Relationship Between Organic and Sponsored Search Advertising: Positive, Negative, or Zero Interdependence?
by
Yang, Sha
, Ghose, Anindya
in
Advertisements
/ Advertising
/ Aggregate analysis
/ Aggregate data
/ Analysis
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Bayesian statistical decision theory
/ Brands
/ click-through rates
/ Consumer advertising
/ Consumers
/ Conversion
/ conversion rates
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experiments
/ Forecasts and trends
/ hierarchical Bayesian modeling
/ Hierarchy
/ Hyperlinks
/ Interdependence
/ Internet
/ Internet markets
/ Internet/Web advertising
/ Keyword searching
/ Keywords
/ Management science
/ Marketing
/ Markov analysis
/ monetization of user-generated content
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Online advertising
/ Online-Marketing
/ Operations research
/ organic search listings
/ paid search advertising
/ Panel data
/ Queries
/ Retail stores
/ Search engines
/ Service industry
/ Sponsored search
/ Stock conversion ratios
/ Studies
/ Suchmaschine
/ USA
/ User generated content
/ Websites
/ Werbewirkung
2010
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Analyzing the Relationship Between Organic and Sponsored Search Advertising: Positive, Negative, or Zero Interdependence?
by
Yang, Sha
, Ghose, Anindya
in
Advertisements
/ Advertising
/ Aggregate analysis
/ Aggregate data
/ Analysis
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Bayesian statistical decision theory
/ Brands
/ click-through rates
/ Consumer advertising
/ Consumers
/ Conversion
/ conversion rates
/ Econometric models
/ Econometrics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experiments
/ Forecasts and trends
/ hierarchical Bayesian modeling
/ Hierarchy
/ Hyperlinks
/ Interdependence
/ Internet
/ Internet markets
/ Internet/Web advertising
/ Keyword searching
/ Keywords
/ Management science
/ Marketing
/ Markov analysis
/ monetization of user-generated content
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Online advertising
/ Online-Marketing
/ Operations research
/ organic search listings
/ paid search advertising
/ Panel data
/ Queries
/ Retail stores
/ Search engines
/ Service industry
/ Sponsored search
/ Stock conversion ratios
/ Studies
/ Suchmaschine
/ USA
/ User generated content
/ Websites
/ Werbewirkung
2010
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Analyzing the Relationship Between Organic and Sponsored Search Advertising: Positive, Negative, or Zero Interdependence?
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Analyzing the Relationship Between Organic and Sponsored Search Advertising: Positive, Negative, or Zero Interdependence?
2010
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Overview
The phenomenon of paid search advertising has now become the most predominant form of online advertising in the marketing world. However, we have little understanding of the impact of search engine advertising on consumers' responses in the presence of organic listings of the same firms. In this paper, we model and estimate the interrelationship between organic search listings and paid search advertisements. We use a unique panel data set based on aggregate consumer response to several hundred keywords over a three-month period collected from a major nationwide retailer store chain that advertises on Google. In particular, we focus on understanding whether the presence of organic listings on a search engine is associated with a positive, a negative, or no effect on the click-through rates of paid search advertisements, and vice versa for a given firm. We first build an integrated model to estimate the relationship between different metrics such as search volume, click-through rates, conversion rates, cost per click, and keyword ranks. A hierarchical Bayesian modeling framework is used and the model is estimated using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Our empirical findings suggest that click-throughs on organic listings have a positive interdependence with click-throughs on paid listings, and vice versa. We also find that this positive interdependence is asymmetric such that the impact of organic clicks on increases in utility from paid clicks is 3.5 times stronger than the impact of paid clicks on increases in utility from organic clicks. Using counterfactual experiments, we show that on an average this positive interdependence leads to an increase in expected profits for the firm ranging from 4.2% to 6.15% when compared to profits in the absence of this interdependence. To further validate our empirical results, we also conduct and present the results from a controlled field experiment. This experiment shows that total click-through rates, conversions rates, and revenues in the presence of both paid and organic search listings are significantly higher than those in the absence of paid search advertisements. The results predicted by the econometric model are also corroborated in this field experiment, which suggests a causal interpretation to the positive interdependence between paid and organic search listings. Given the increased spending on search engine-based advertising, our analysis provides critical insights to managers in both traditional and Internet firms.
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INFORMS,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS),TIMS/ORSA,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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