Advertise may refer to any of the following:
- When referring to the Internet, the term advertise describes text or images placed on a web page that promotes another company’s product or service. A web page advertisement ad is often a banner or button on the top, bottom, or sides of a web page. Advertising helps allow online services remain free since the costs involved in creating a website can be handled with the money generated from the advertising.
Ad or Ads
An ad is each advertisement that is visible on the web page. For example, at the top of this page is an example of an ad. The most common ad is the banner ad.
- Ad or Ads
- Ad rotation
- Ad network
- Related information
Ad rotation
Because many sites or advertising campaigns have several hundred or thousand banners, an ad rotation is an ad rotated through all the website pages.
Ad network
The company responsible for handling a companies advertising. For example, Google AdSense handles advertising for web publishers and AdWords handles advertising for those looking to advertise on Google and sites with AdSense.
Why am I getting random advertisements?
A common malicious tactic on computers and smartphones is to install adware or other malware designed to show advertisements on a device. This malware is installed with the hopes that you’ll visit the advertisements and allow the malicious user to get paid from the advertisements.
Once installed, these programs can randomly display advertisements anywhere on the device and at any time. To remove these malware programs we suggest using an anti-malware program like Malwarebytes.
- An AD is also an acronym for Active Directory.
Related information
- How to advertise, partner, or link exchange on Computer Hope.
- How does a website or advertisement know where I am?
- When describing a period of time, A.D. is the Latin phrase “anno domini” which means “in the year of the Lord.” See our computer history B.C. - A.D. 1000 to see early events in human history that helped with the development of computers.
AdChoices, Affiliate program, Banner, BC, Booked space, Bounce Rate, Business terms, Click fraud, Click rate, Clickthrough, Contextual advertising, CPA, CPC, CPM, CPS, CPTM, CTR, E-commerce, FUD, Generation, Geo-targeting, Hit, Impression, Internet terms, In-text advertising, Inventory, Malvertising, Page views, Plug, Pop-up, Reach, RPM, Visitor, Web design terms