Run of Network
Run of Network (RON) is a type of digital advertising placement strategy where ads are distributed across an entire network of websites without specific targeting to particular sites or audiences.
Description
Run of Network (RON) is an advertising placement method commonly used in digital marketing. It involves placing ads across a network of websites without targeting specific sites or user demographics. This approach allows advertisers to reach a wide and diverse audience, often at a lower cost compared to targeted ad placements. RON campaigns are typically managed by ad networks that have agreements with various publishers to display ads on their sites. The main benefit of RON is the broad reach it offers, making it ideal for brand awareness campaigns. However, it may not be as effective for advertisers seeking highly targeted traffic, as the ads are shown indiscriminately across the network. Despite this, RON can be an efficient way to utilize leftover ad inventory and ensure maximum exposure for the advertised content.
Examples
- A shoe company running a RON campaign might have their ads appearing on a variety of websites ranging from news portals, lifestyle blogs, to sports forums, ensuring their brand is seen by a large audience.
- An online course provider using RON could have their promotional banners displayed on different types of educational and non-educational websites, thereby reaching a broad spectrum of potential students.
Additional Information
- RON is often more cost-effective compared to targeted campaigns due to the non-specific placement of ads.
- Advertisers using RON should monitor their campaign performance closely to ensure the broad placement is still delivering adequate returns.