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Ad Technology:
Sense Networks Releases New Predictive Mobile Ad Targeting Services
Facebook Premium Ads Get Self-Service AvailabilityÂ
Facebook 'plotting ad-tracking system' [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 24th 2012
Local Ad Dollars Go Mobile And Online: Who Buys Them, In What Formats?
Local ad spending will experience a compound annual growth of 2.6% through 2016, but online and mobile will lead the way with double-digit growth, compared to TV, radio and print. And technology and retail will lead that growth, with local search leading the formats.
That according to BIA/Kelsey's Media Ad View reports, which projects that local ad revenues [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 17th 2012
Dismiss Google+ At Your Own Risk
Anything that can boast a 112% higher engagement is worth a second look. That is just one of the figures that Simply Measured (the social media analytics firm) released yesterday. Since February, two more brands from the Interbrand Top 100 list (Xerox and Nike) have activated pages, bringing the total to 64 of those 100. (The top 10 for Google+ engagement include Nike, Coke, Star [...]
Posted: Thursday, May 10th 2012
Demographics: Wealthier Men Outpace Women In Online Shopping
Never mind the perception that men dislike shopping. They spend plenty online, reports USA Today. According to digital performance company iProspect, 19 million affluent American men are online, the majority of them shopping, and about half of them spend $4,000+ per year. Leading the growth trend? Luxury items, particularly clothing and accessories. Affluent men pref [...]
Posted: Monday, May 7th 2012
Top News: Anheuser-Busch Scolds UFC | Digital Future "Blight?" | Commissions for "Likes" | Vevo Original Shows
Ad Technology:
Issuu: A Tool for Marketing, Not Just Magazines
Greystripe® Introduces PC-to-Mobile Ad Targeting with ValueClick Audience Mapping Technolo [...]
Posted: Thursday, April 26th 2012
Top News: Chirpify Music Platform | Google Cloud Storage | Patents Boost Android | CrowdStar Quits Facebook
Business Buzz:
Chirpify launches digital music platform
Business Strategies:
P&G Leans on Digital in Corporate-Image Push
Corporations Must “Put on a Human Face†to [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 25th 2012
Top News: Gannett Earnings Plummet | Olympic Sponsors "Greenwashing?" | Fortune 500 SoMe Infographic | P&G Glorifies Mothers
Ad Technology:
CEO Moore On 24/7 Media: We’re A Tech Company, Not An Agency
Sinclair Broadcast Group Expands Contract for Harris Corporation Media Software Solution
ChaCha Partners With Adometry [...]
Posted: Tuesday, April 17th 2012
Gillette Sponsors AOL's Launch into the Male Consumer Lifestyle Space
AOL has launched its first site aimed at men's consumer lifestyles, together with BermanBraun. Sponsoring the site, called Mandatory, is Gillette.
The site will feature a range of content from video showing viewers how to become a Renaissance Man in 60 seconds or an interactive map of every micro and macro brewery in Ameri [...]
Posted: Friday, March 30th 2012
Pillsbury Campaign Ties TV to Mobile CTA
Pillsbury is running a television campaign for its crescent rolls on television that includes a mobile call to action. The TV ads will run through the month, featuring the Shazam logo that users are urged to snap during the commercials to learn more about the product, according to Mobile Marketer.
The Shazam logo appears in the upper right-hand corner, which can be scanned with the Shazam iPhone and And [...]
Posted: Wednesday, December 7th 2011
Sara Lee Launches Life's Not Perfect Campaign
An old hand at Facebook campaigns, Sara Lee has launched its latest initiative on the channel. Called "Life’s Not Perfect…But Your Deli Meat Can Be", it is based on a series of videos created with Second City Communications.
The funny videos capture milestones in the life of three buys women - like her child's first day of school - with unexpected outcomes. With women [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 11th 2011
Procter & Gamble is Poster Child for CPG Online Ad Spend
Bob McDonald, president, chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble, has an ambitious goal for the CPG company: he wants to deeply penetrate every market on the globe. "There’s no question that 30 years from now, when people look back at this moment in time they are going to ask, 'Did the [P&G] leadership team properly move the center of gravity of the company more toward Asia and Africa where the babies are being born, or in this country to the Hispanic population, or in the Middle East to the Isla [...]
Posted: Monday, August 15th 2011
Mommy Bloggers Part of Procter & Gamble's Ad Push
Procter & Gamble is redoubling its attention on Mommy bloggers as it steps up its ad budget. The company has announced that it was raising global ad spending 8%, or more than $700 million, to $9.3 billion, for the fiscal year. That is an all-time record both in absolute terms and as a share of sales for the company, Ad Age reports.
One of the initiatives under way, [...]
Posted: Monday, August 8th 2011
Kimberly-Clark Shows Mobile Advertising Doesn't Have to be Local
Recently Kimberly-Clark tested a mobile ad campaign whose results cast doubts on the growing supposition that mobile advertising is best used - or even only to be used - as a local tool. It also gave a boost to CPG companies that have yet to spot an advantage to mobile advertising, especially as the channel becomes ever more inundated with local daily deal offerings.
Via [...]
Posted: Friday, July 1st 2011
Discovery Launches New Site for Moms; Men Still Foolishly Ignored by Advertisers
Another mom friendly-blog has recently launched, this time by Discovery Communications. The site, Parentables, is part of the company's efforts to drive revenues via online content, writes PaidContent.org.
TLC's first non-program blog project, it will include contributions from TLC stars such as Kate Gosselin and [...]
Posted: Thursday, April 28th 2011
As They Ramp up Social Commerce, Will Brands Remember the Social Piece?
Last week Proctor & Gamble began selling Pampers diapers and wipes - along with an assortment of other products such as Tide, Oral B, Olay and Pantene - through its Pampers Facebook page. P&G has sold its products before via Facebook, namely its pre-sale of Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max; this initiative, though, it [...]
Posted: Monday, October 4th 2010
Marketing Data Roundup: iPhone users are from Venus; Android users, from Mars
Following are findings from recent studies on marketing and advertising-related topics. For a more in-depth look at these subjects, visit our sister site, MarketingCharts.com.
The Differences Between iPhone and Android Users Based on Digital Coupons
Android users are manly-scented, pork-eating, bird lovers, while iPhone users are feminine-smelling, chicken-eating, fish owners. So says [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 1st 2010
Digital Agencies Have Yet to Fully Adopt DOOH: Adcentricity
While mainstream ad agencies have digital out-of-home (DOOH) on their radar and are allocating dollars to the medium, digital agencies have not yet adopted or fully understood the medium's capabilities, in a counter-intuitive digital divide, according to DOOH aggregator and strategist Adcentricity.
Digital Agencies, DOOH Networks Unfamiliar with Each Other
Exacerbating the digital divide here is the fact that most network partners are completely unaware of or mostly unfami [...]
Posted: Wednesday, May 5th 2010
Is it Really Worthwhile to Market on Twitter?
A new study by Edison Research provides a complex and multi-layered picture of Twitter - along with some interesting data points that suggest it may not be worthwhile for some companies to focus their online marketing efforts on the micro-blogging site. This, of course, contradicts other studies - at least about social media, not necessarily Twitter - as well as what has become conventional wisdom on how to advance a brand.
[...]
Posted: Monday, May 3rd 2010
Connecting Online Ads and Offline Purchases: Two Approaches
By exactly how much do online brand campaigns drive sales of these products in brick and mortar stores? The online advertising industry has tried to answer that question, but much to their client base's dismay, have not really succeeded.
Now two new applications have just come to market that purport to bridge that gap.
VideoEgg and comScore
VideoEgg has [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 17th 2009
Grocery Stores Spiff Up Digital Offerings
Grocery stores are increasingly turning to digital strategies - from mobile Apps to industry-specific ad platforms - to enhance their overall sales.
An example of the former is Whole Foods Market, which rolled out an iPhone App earlier this year and has now launched a version of its e-commerce site optimized for web-enabled mobile devices [...]
Posted: Friday, December 11th 2009


