A text string displayed by a service such as IMAP when a client first connects to it.
A relatively small area on a Web page with content independent from the remainder of the Web page; the content may be dynamic, contain audio, etc. For example, an advertisement.
A large headline that normally goes across the length of the page.
A graphical online ad sized at 468x60 pixels. A wide variety of standard sizes exist for graphical ads each with different names, but banner could be used as a synonym for other graphical ad units.
a headline in large letters running across the entire page, usually in bold print; see banner ad.
A graphic image displayed on an HTML page used as an ad. Banners usually appear at the top or bottom of a page and act as a link to the advertiser's Web site.
A banner is an advertising space which is considerably wider than it is deep. The expression is used most commonly to describe certain poster sites at transport termini and graphic advertisements of a similar shape on internet websites.
banners are analogous to the masthead on paper letterhead, providing a unifying, as well as identifying logo, name or image at the head of the page. Here is an example from CUL .
An online advertising graphic.
A computer image file or series of computer image files that are displayed on the Internet. Banners can be placed on a web page, an email, or a browser (such as America Online or WebTV).
A common form of advertising on the World Wide Web. Most banner ads are narrow rectangles that contain logos, text, and/or animated graphics. Clicking on the banner with the computer mouse key will link the visitor to the ad sponsor's Web site.
Three or more advertisers sharing a common theme or geographic location placed together under a common headline. A display ad on a Web site.
An advertisement that appears on a Web site. The banner ad format combines graphic and textual content to induce the site user to "click through" for further information on an advertised product or service.
An advertisement that appears on a Web site. The ad format is a "banner," a combination of graphic and textual content entreating the Web site user to "click through" for further information on the advertised product or service.
The title bar of a page or in the context of an advert, a bar across the page which often links to another site.
An interactive ad placed on a webpage that is linked to an external advertiser's website or another internal page within the same website.
A graphic image, created as a page header for the UniSAnet screen. This might give out information like course name, course code etc. The image below shows the banner area defined by the red border.
A headline spanning the width of a newspaper page, a newsletter, & periodical. It contains the name of the publication and serial information -- date, volume, number. A one piece rolled, or hinged pieces sectioned together when mounted individually on boards. Banners are used to highlight or advertise a special event or provide information. An animation on a Web site that promotes information or advertising.
An image, usually displayed at the top of each page in a Web site, containing text and design elements.
An ad on a Web page, usually a rectangular shape at top or bottom of the page, that contains the advertiser’s message.
A banner-shaped image that is used for advertising on webpages throughout sites. The standard size for a banner ad is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high at 15KB or less.
A headline added to the cover of a report that highlights a different-from usual aspect of the report; for example, a feature article or symposium announcement. The banner is usually arranged diagonally, enclosed in rules, in an area removed from routine cover information.
An advert displayed on any Web site, a bit like the one at the bottom of the page.
used to customise your web page by adding a suitable logo or image to it
A print media term for a headline for a story of unusual importance, stretching the entire width of the page.
A graphic image used to advertise a website and route users to the website's location
The section at the top of the graphical user interface screen that provides information and the ability to log off Peripheral Device Tool.
The section of the GUI at the top of the screen that includes the user name and links to the Home page and sign out functions.
A wide headline extending across the entire page.
long strip of cloth for decoration or advertising
a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
a display which broadcasts its message loudly and clearly
a dynamic advertisement that can be loaded onto your web page to carry your advertising message
a form of Internet advertising used by websites to generate revenue to cover their cost of operation
a graphical advertisement on a webpage that when clicked on links to your website
a graphical advertisement on the web
a graphical advertisement, typically in the shape of a square or rectangle that is placed within the content of your web page
a graphic displaying a symbol, logo or message that identifies the site
a graphic image (animated or non-animated, submitted by you) linked to your web site
a graphic image, or even a text word that will appear on a web site
a graphic image (picture) that is displayed on a web site to advertise another web site
a graphic image presented on an affiliate's web page
a graphic image that links to another location on the Web
a graphic like the one we have at the top of the forums with our name on
a graphic on a Web page that provides advertising for another page or advertising site
a graphic strip with your message
a graphic that advertises a certain product, service or web site
a graphic used for advertising on web sites other than your own
a graphic, usually animated, that serves to entice the visitor to visit your website
a highly visual advertisment placed on a website which is clickable and will forward the customer to your site
a hot-linked image on a Web page designed to invite the user to click
a large graphic (usually at the top of the page) that displays the name of the page
a large rectangular advertisement that appears on the top of every page
a linked image typically found at the top of a Web page
a main advertising vehicle on the Internet and it really can increase visiting rates of your site
an acronym that is used for an advertisement that is very common on web sites, especially web sites that are conducting themselves in e-commerce
an advertisement featuring your business, they are available in a range of sizes
an advertisement that appears on other web sites
an advert that is displayed with a Web page
an image, either static (still) or animated that is placed on a web site as an advertisement
an image link that is used for advertising purposes
an image that when clicked on, takes you to another Web page or Web site
an image, used for advertising purpose
an image with advertisement and is displayed at the top of the page when a search is being made for the keyword that is linked to it
an online advertisement that performs the same function as a link, but usually is a graphic instead of a text link
an online advertising image that appears on a website
a page describing the print request (for example, printer name, user, date) that prints with the print job
a page that prints before each document
a particular good way to advertise a particular particular sale or else event at my business site
a picture or text of the advertising nature with a link applied to it
a rectangular graphic positioned on a webpage for the purpose of advertising
a show-case for your site
a small file containing static or animated images and text, 'hot-linked' to advertiser's web-site
a small graphic - a piece of art - advertising a particular product or service
Text or a picture object that usually appears at the top of each page in a Web site.
A headline that extends across a portion of the page to call your audience's attention to the most relevant content or information in the article. View a sample from Our Portfolio.
Common term for a form of Web advertisements that often appear at the top, or sometimes at the bottom, of a Web page. They are short and wide rectangular images, and may change every time you refresh a page or visit a new page.
The most common form of Internet advertising, a banner is a typically rectangular graphic image (usually 468 x 60 pixels) placed on a web page. Banners are usually designed to entice viewers to click on them, sending the interested party to the advertiser's website.
A rectangular graphic, usually animated, that appears on a web page. A banner is intended to promote a product or service by getting people to click on the banner to go to a special Web page to learn more - or buy.
an eye-catching message, usually in full color that takes up several square inches on a Web page. A banner may contain imagery, text, animation, and audio. By clicking on a banner the Internet user is directly transferred to the Website the banner makes mention to.
Banner refers to an image ad, that when clicked upon will generally bring you to a different site or sales page.
Usually a small image, graphic, or text used for advertising on a web page with a link to the advertiser's web page.
An Internet advertising format in graphic form that appears on a web page that is usually hyperlinked to an advertiser's website.
A static or animated graphic which is usually linked to a web page.
Banner advertising is an advertising method used in a website
Short for 'banner advertisement'. A graphic or image used for advertising on the Internet.
In typography, any large headline, especially one that spans the width of a page.
Banners are graphics that appear on the top or bottom of a web page are used to give the page identity. While mostly used for advertising now, some banners can help the viewer immediately understand where they are in the WWW system by providing a visual clue.
A banner ad is a stationary (though sometimes animated) advertisement on a Web page that links to an advertiser's site or a landing page.
The newspaper’s name printed on the front page. Stories that appear above the newspaper name are called banner stories. This space is reserved for stories of special interest to readers or important news events
A rectangular ad usually appearing at the top or the bottom of a Web page, commonly 468x60 pixels in size. There are 3 primary category of Banners - Static, Animated and Interactive.
A poular type of advertising found on the WWW consisting of a a graphic (usually banner shaped which acts as link to the advertiser's home page or other informational site.
The coloured bar at the top of a home page, a menu, or a text page; sometimes, banners are clickable as a whole (for example, clicking it will take you to a higher menu or the home page); banners can also contain integrated navigation buttons or clickable subject areas.
A general term for advertisements and messages from third parties which website providers allow onto their websites. Simple banners are picture hyperlinks that take you to another site. Banners can also carry software that tracks your movements and reports them back to the banner owner, for example so they can learn about your buying habits.
An advert on a web site, usually displayed at the top or bottom of a web page. Can be static, animated or interactive - transporting the user to the advertiser's web site when clicked.
A headline that extends across the page or screen.
An advertisement on a web site - usually displayed as a wide, thin strip across the top of the computer screen.
Also known as 'banner ad' - an advert in the form of a graphic image, normally situated right at the top of a web page.
Little graphic Sending of commercial mail to people that didn't ask for it.Also known as UCE. containing advertisement messages.
Space on a web page used for advertisements.
A .gif file containing a colored, horizontal bar with a title and optional graphic elements displayed on a WebDB page. A banner is used in WebDB pages to break the visual flow of a page and to group the related items that appear beneath it.
Strip at the top of a web page, often used for advertising
A graphic display on a web page used for advertisement. A banner ad is linked to an advertiser's Web page
An image or graphic placed on a site to advertise another product or service. These graphics can be static (just one image) or the picture can change, in which case they "rotate."
A headline or text-art logo that appears across the top or along the side of a Web page. Usually this is the name of the Web site.
A popular type of advertising found on the Internet consisting of a graphic combined with a marketing message or call to action. Banners come in all shapes and sizes. Banner ads are an inexpensive and cost effective medium for taking advantage of the benefits of the Internet. An excellent solution for rapidly creating broad brand awareness.
Depending on how it's used, a banner is either a graphic image that announces the name or identity of a site or is an advertising image. Advertisers sometimes count banner "views," or the number of times a banner graphic image was downloaded over a period of time.
An electronic 'billboard' advertising a product, service, website, etc.
A Web advertisement in the form of a graphic image. Banner ads frequently are animated GIFs.
An area of the screen (usually at the top of the page) that contains a logo, site title, copyright notice, or other information that is consistently displayed.
In newspaper work, a main headline running across the top of the page. Often used more loosely for the title heading on a journal or newspaper. (see nameplate)
A rectangular online advertisement in the form of a graphic image that runs across a web page.
A graphic image, usually created as a page header (at the top or head of the page) for a website or as an ad when advertising your website on another
Top-of-the-front-page name of the publication, may include logo, motto, or other elements. Mistakenly called the masthead.
a strip advertisement on a web page.
A graphical image (GIF or JPEG files) on a web site used as an advertising unit. The most common banner ads measure 468 pixels wide and 60 pixels tall.
A special heading that can be displayed on a channel page to attract attention to an article. You can easily change the text color and background color of a banner.
The section of the graphical user interface at the top of the screen that provides access to SCM help and other resources.
A banner is a graphic image that is placed on a web site as an advertisement. The banner generally links to a web site that relates to the advertisement.
A 468x60 pixel interactive online advertisement in the form of a graphic image that typically runs across the top or bottom of a webpage. May be GIF or JPEG images or Rich Media such as Flash. Many ads are animated since animation has been shown to be more effective. The Leaderboard is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. See Creative.
Short for "banner advertisement". Internet advertising comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most popular advertising format is a 468-pixel-wide and 60-pixel-high (468x60) graphic image, commonly known as a "banner." Other ad formats include 120x60 buttons, or 600x120 skyscraper banners. To ensure the integrity of our network, the file size of your banner must be smaller than 25K (25,000 bytes), and must be either a GIF or a JPG image.
Advertisement in the form of a graphic image on the Web. Most banner ads are animated GIF
A component of a Web page containing an advertisement that is usually an inch or less tall and spans the width of the Web page. The banner contains a link to the advertiser's own Web site. Each page of my Glossary has a Link Exchange banner - a banner exchange program that many of us dedicated anoraks use to advertise each other's work.
A graphic image used in web advertising.
An advertisements in the form of graphics (usually rectangular in shape) displayed on a Web page. When viewers click on a banner, they are taken to the advertiser's Web site.
a small advertisement sometimes found on web pages.
A type of Web advertising consisting of a graphic which links to an advertiser's home page.
Also referred to as a banner ad, a banner is a typically rectangular advertisement placed on a Web site either above, below or on the sides of the Web site's main content and is linked to the advertiser's own Web site.
an ad on the Web that links to an advertiser's site or a buffer page. Banners are the most common type of Web ad, and they come in a wide variety of sizes.
This is a graphic image that displays an ad on a publisher's website. The banner contains tracking information Banners are the 468-by-60 pixels ad space on commercial Web sites that are usually "hot-linked" to the advertiser's site.
An advertising tool provided by the company to promote the Program. Thus enabling you to earn Referral Commission for new signups.
An advertisement that appears across the top of a page.
A graphic advertisement that promotes a product or service. Banner advertisements often contain bright colors and animation to attract a user's attention. When a banner is clicked, the user is typically directed to a page containing more information about the product or service being advertised.
a graphic image displayed on an HTML page used as an ad. See iab.net for voluntary guidelines defining specifications of banner ads.
A banner is an advertisement in the form of a graphic image that typically runs across a Web page or is positioned in a margin or other space reserved for ads. Banner ads are usually GIF images. In addition to adhering to size, many Web sites limit the size of the file to a certain number of bytes so that the file will display quickly. Most ads are animated GIFs since animation has been shown to attract a larger percentage of user clicks. The most common larger banner ad is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high.
A Banner is a graphic that you will need in order to place advertisements. Just like you see sign boards and hoardings etc., a banner will advertise your business on other websites. A banner may be of many shapes and sizes. This is what a banner of size 468x60 looks like
An in-store advertising sign or display used to identify in-store locations, sale items and products.
An electronic advertisement or billboard such as an animated GIF, Flash Movie or JPEG that advertises a product, service, or web site.
Large headline or title that extends for the full width of a page in print and a full width advertisement on a web page that always remains in view. 'Hot-linked' to advertisers site.
The type design of the name of a repetitive publication, such as a newspaper, newsletter, or magazine.
An advertisement on a webpage, similar to a yellow page ad, except it usually contains a link to the advertising page.
a headline or title extending across the full page width.
A banner is a specific type of ad used to advertise on websites. Banners usually have a standard size and file type.
A graphic image used as an ad on a website.
Banners are the basic unit of advertising on the web. They were pioneered by GNN and HotWired back in the frontier days of 1994 and are now nearly ubiquitous, appearing in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and locations.
an advertisement that links to an advertiser's site or a buffer page (generally hosted by the site on which the advertisement is running).
A graphic image on a web page that links to a location of the advertiser's choice (e.g. the advertisers web site, microsite, jump page, etc.). Ad banners are currently the most popular type of online advertisement. The graphical format is typically a GIF but can also be a JPEG, Flash, HTML, Java, JavaScript, etc.
A graphic that appears on a web page that is usually hyperlinked to an advertisers Web site. May be in a variety of formats including GIF, JPEG, Flash, HTML, Java, JavaScript & more.
An advertisement on a Web page, it links to another Web site or buffer page. Ad banners are the most common unit of advertising on the Web
An interactive online advertisement in the form of a graphic image that typically runs across the top or bottom of a webpage, or is positioned in a margin or other space reserved for ads. Banner ads are historically GIF images. Many ads are animated GIFs since animation has been shown to be more effective. The standard banner is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. The standard banner is still the mainstay of online advertising, but is quickly giving up ground to newer, potentially more effective forms of online advertising, such as email and interstitials. See Creative.
A rectangular ad usually appearing at the top or bottom of a Web page, commonly 468 x 60 pixels in size.
A picture or graphic that stretches horizontally across a Web page. These can be used to title the Web page, start or separate different sections, create links to other Web pages, or provide a place for advertisements.
An area on a Web page used for placing advertising.
An ad on a Web site, generally linked to the advertiser's own Web site. Banner ads are the most common way to advertise on the World Wide Web.
The basic form of advertising on the Internet. Most banners on a Web page are linked to the advertiser's site or to a special promotional site.
Generally a horizontal rectangular graphic which contains a link to a sponsor's Web site. Banners are designed to get a surfer's attention by giving a quick, enticing idea of what the sponsor offers. Some are animated. Many banner graphics actually reside on the sponsor's server, and are called from there by HTML code in the pages where the banner is to appear. This enables sponsors to keep track of how the number of impressions. Other banner graphics must be placed on your own server space. The link contained in the banner code will contain a unique identifier so that the correct affiliate can be credited with any commissions generated via the banner. Banners can be any size, but are most often 468 x 90 pixels.
The title and publication date of a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical. The banner appears on the front cover of the publication.
A banner has several different meetings on the web. One refers to banner ads, which are clickable advertisements. A characteristic of a banner is it is wide and narrow. The second meaning of a banner might refer to the top graphic or top region of a page.
Also referred to as a banner ad, a banner is typically a rectangular graphic advertisement, placed on a website either above, below or on the sides of the site's main content and linked to the advertiser's own site. Most banner ads have moving text or images.
On a Web page, a Banner is most often found containing advertisements or text which is meant to grab the user's attention. These can be anything from a simple scrolling message to an elaborate graphical panorama, which the user can click on for further information or to interact with the banner in some way.
An ad on a Web page that is usually "hot-linked" to the advertiser's site.
A graphical image (GIF or JPEG file) on a website used as an advertisement.
The title of a periodical, which appears on the cover of the magazine and on the first page of the newsletter. It contains the name of the publication and serial information, date, volume, number .
A graphic image advertisement on the web.
A banner or banner ad is a graphical advertisement, typically 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels tall (although many other standard and less standard banner sizes exist.) Banner ads used to be virtually synonymous with Web advertising, and indeed they remain the single most popular form of advertising carried by websites. This despite the fact that the response rate for banner advertisements has dropped precipitously from the lofty highs of double-digit percentage clickthroughs in the "early days" of Web advertising to fractions of a percent today. While most websites still make use of banner ad inventory, many other types of advertising such as text ads and ads embedded within the content of a page show much better clickthrough rates. Banner ads should therefore be considered just one small part of an affiliate program's total arsenal of marketing resources (i.e beware of programs that offer only to let you "put up a banner on your site" without offering alternative types of advertising creative to work with.)
a component of a web page containing an advertisement that is usually an inch or less tall and spans the width of the web page, but can be even smaller. The banner contains a link to the advertiser's own web site. Some web sites contain a Link Exchange banner - a banner exchange program that many web sites use to advertise each other's work. bridge page (doorway or entry page): HTML pages designed specifically to rank highly on search engine results for a particular search engine and a particular phrase or keyword. Their high rank on search results gets them found and noticed by large numbers of search engine users. They then redirect this traffic volume to your main site.
A rectangular window on a web page with text and graphics used for promotional purposes. A distinguishing feature of banners is that they invite users to interact. By clicking the mouse, the user is usually taken to the web site of the advertiser, where more detailed information is available. Banners have been in widespread use since the mid-1990s. In recent times, they have often been animated to attract the attention of the user.
Images that promote a particular website as an advertisement. These come in different sizes, but they are long in shape and are designed to be shown on the very top or very bottom of the web sites.
A headline in large letters running across the entire width of the first page
Used for web advertising, a banner is a graphic image advertisement.
Advertising placed on Internet.
Use this to advertise your referral ids on your website to earn referral commission.
An interactive ad placed on a Web page that is linked to an external advertiser's Web site or another internal page within the same Web site.
Primary headline spanning the entire width of a page.
A graphic that displays an on-line advertisement. The ads are hyperlinked to the advertising company's website. Studies provide conflicting conclusions about the cost effectiveness of banner ads.
A banner is an advertisement in graphic form placed on a website. It's the most popular form of advertising on the Internet.
These are usually long narrow graphics or logos that are used as a form of advertising for your site or business on the Internet.
An advertisement or image displayed on one or more web sites to attract visitors to your site.
A graphical advertisement that appears on a web page. Often hyperlinked to the website or service it advertises.
A message or advertisement on a web page.
graphic image either static (i.e., GIF, JPG, or PNG), animated (i.e., animated GIF, or rich media (i.e. Flash) that is used mostly on web site for the purpose of advertisement. Banner are commonly found in several standard sizes according to the IAB Standards and Guidelines for Interactive Marketing Unit (IMU).
A banner is a graphic image (static, animated, or rich media) that is placed on web sites as an advertisement. Banners are commonly used for brand awareness and generating sales
Abbreviation of 'Banner Advertisement'. A graphic or image used for advertising on the internet.
Generally it is rectangular, A graphic advertisement displayed on a Web page. Interested viewers click on the banners and are linked directly to the advertiser's Website.
An online advertisement. This may be a graphic image (see GIF or JPEG) or a combination of HTML and graphic images.
Typically a rectangular graphic element which acts as an advertisement on the Web and encourages the viewer to click on it for further information, typically on the advertiser's Web site.
In e-commerce, a portion of a Web page that contains advertising or the name of a Web site. The banner usually contains a hypertext connection to a Web page of the company doing the advertising.
InThe usual style of online advertisement. Normally 460x60 pixels, banners usually sit at the top of a page. This is because traditionally they were loaded first and were read while the user waited for the rest of teh page to appear. However, modern software allows ads to appear first, regardless of where they are placed on teh page (i.e. order of loading).
Banners are the 468-X-60-millimeter ad space atop commercial Web sites that are usually "hot-linked" to the advertiser's site.
A Banner is a banner headline that links advertising areas in the INTERNET with a Hyperlink, and leads to the relevant advertised site.
Banner is an advertising graphic, usually in the form of a gif image.
An advertisement appearing on a website page. Typically using graphics or animation, the banner will normally link the user who click on the banner to the advertisers website. Banners can be made from animated gifs, flash or by other means.
A small area of a window or screen used for advertising purposes, often consisting of GIF images. A standard size for this area is 486 x 60 pixels.
A headline stretching across the top of a page; also called a "streamer" or "banner line."
A headline across the width of the page or spread
A section of a web page often made available for advertisements, usually at the top of the page.