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Dans ce document, nous nous proposons d’étudier les différentes formes de rentabilisation des sites Internet par l’E-publicité. En effet, la mise en place de sites Internet n’est souvent viable que grâce à l’E-publicité qui en couvre en partie les frais de fonctionnement. Quels sont les caractéristiques de la cyberpublicité, les normes, les formats, les types ? Quels sont les acteurs qui interviennent dans ce processus et quels sont leurs rôles ? Comment se rémunère un site ? Quels sont les différents outils de mesure utilisés ? Quels sont les significations et l’intérêt du référencement, du positionnement, de l’affiliation, du netlinking ? Nous dressons un panorama actuel de la situation et nous montrons comment ces différents outils participent à la bonne marche de l’Internet. Enfin, notre dossier propose des ouvertures sur les nouveaux outils du marketing. In this document, we focus on the analysis of the different ways of profitability of the websites performing e-advertising. Indeed the websites' start-up becomes only profitable when the e-advertising appears which covers partially the running costs. What are the features of e-advertising, the rules, the lay-outs, the models? Who are the participants enrolled in this process and what are their roles? How is the payment of a website? What are the different measuring tools used? What are the meanings and the interests of the reference, the positioning and the affiliation of netlinking? We draw up a current study of the situation and explain how those different elements contribute to the smooth running of internet? Finally our paper proposes openings on the new tools of marketing?

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Joël Moulhade () (labrii, ULCO)
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Paper provided by Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation. ULCO / Research Unit on Industry and Innovation in its series Working Papers with number 151.

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Date of creation: May 2007
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Publication status: Published in Cahiers du Lab.RII, Mai 2007
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