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Advertising was just one business model that people considered at the start. Google originally thought maybe 15 percent of the
Advertising was just one business model that people considered at the start. Google originally thought maybe 15 percent of the
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2022-02-15
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Advertising was just one business model that people considered at the start. Google originally thought maybe 15 percent of their revenue was going to come from ads; most of their money was going to come from licensing their search engine to corporate clients. It’s funny; now everything relies on ads.
You start from this intuitive place: if I have all this data about someone, shouldn’t I be able to get messages to them that will persuade them to behave how I want? There are two kinds of failure in this thinking; one is the failure of correlation versus causation. You often end up targeting people who would have bought the product anyway, and so the question of whether or not the ad gets you to change your behaviour is unclear. Second, everybody assumes the data you get about people is extremely accurate. But it turns out that that’s flawed as well.
Advertising works, but its effect is so limited that in order to figure out whether or not it actually makes a difference, you have to conduct these enormously expensive experiments. A few years ago, Procter & Gamble decided to cut $ 200m from their digital ad spending budget. The result was nothing changed at all—they sold the same amount—which asks what that $ 200m is being spent on. Advertisers say to regulators, "don’t take my data away because if you do, the ads will become less effective and you’ll destroy our market. " But then we know nothing happens. Suddenly this begs the question, what have you been collecting all this data for this whole time? The problem is that programmatic advertising generates money quickly. It’s difficult to imagine an alternative monetisation model that has the same pattern.
The bubble has to pop at some point. Look at the history of every other market bubble and it has exactly the same phenomenon; the underlying value of attention captured by advertising is declining. Advertising has allowed us to kick the can down the road on some difficult questions. Are we okay with an internet that grows slower and is more expensive to access? In a world where everybody needs to subscribe to a search engine, should it be public or should the government subsidize access? What about a social network? A lot of alternatives are better from a social standpoint, but they may not grow in the way that Silicon Valley is used to growing.
An internet that doesn’t rely on advertising means we’ll see more innovative business models. Some of them will benefit content creators, others will benefit companies. It will change the nature of the internet, and that’ll take some time getting used to.
Advertisers prefer this advertising business model because it can_________.
选项
A、make a quick profit
B、influence the market
C、collect users’ data
D、relieve regulators of burdens
答案
A
解析
细节题。根据题干可定位至第三段。其中第六句what have you been collecting all this data for this whole time?提出疑问,紧接着第七句做出回答programmatic advertising generates money quickly“程序化的广告能很快产生利润”。选项A中的make a quick profit是generates money quickly的同义改写,故选项A正确;选项B为无中生有,广告的影响力仍不为人所知,故排除;选项C为广告商的行为,并不是原因,故排除;选项D为无中生有,故排除。
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考研英语一
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