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Staying visible until customers are ready to buy

Staying visible until customers are ready to buy

Targeted Display places your message in front of the right audience based on demographics, behaviors, interests, and intent signals. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Modern consumers rarely make purchases on their first website visit. They click, browse, compare options, read reviews, and return later—often across multiple days and devices. This isn’t indecision; it’s the reality of today’s buyer journey.
For businesses in Champaign Urbana and Central Illinois, recognizing this behavior is essential. If you disappear after the first visit, you depend on memory alone to drive the sale—and memory fades quickly.

Understanding the Modern Buying Cycle

Today’s customer journey typically includes:
•     Awareness — They hear about you through radio, TV, Billboard or word of mouth.
•     Research — They search for you online.
•     Visit — They explore your website.
•     Pause — They leave because they’re not ready.
•     Comparison — They review competitors.
•     Return — They come back when the timing is right.
Most businesses focus solely on the initial visit. The most effective ones stay visible during the comparison and decision stages. That’s where targeted display advertising and retargeting deliver real value.
Targeted Display places your message in front of the right audience based on demographics, behaviors, interests, and intent signals — not just a specific website.
Retargeting reconnects with people who have already visited your website but didn’t take action.
Together, they allow you to:
And no — this isn’t “chasing” people.
It’s simply being present while they move through the buying cycle.

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