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Higher Google Earnings Point to Online Ad Recovery
Google's recent earnings increase is a positive sign for the search-engine giant, whose growth is being led by recovering online search ad activity, and could mean at least some future recovery for a larger chunk of the online ad market in the coming months.Â
Google reported revenues of $5.94 billion for Q3 2009, an increase of 7% compared with Q3 2008. GAAP net income in the third quarter of 2009 was $1 [...]
Posted: Monday, October 19th 2009
Pharma Steps Back from Sponsored Ads
Pharmaceutical companies are struggling to reconcile online marketing techniques with a stepped-up oversight campaign by the Food and Drug Administration's Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communications (DDMAC), which is specifically targeting such activities.
While industry-regulatory give and take on marketing is a long-standing and complicated dance, recent events appear to have caused pharma companies to take a step back from several strategies – at least until they can be s [...]
Posted: Friday, October 16th 2009
Invisible Ads Haunt Marketers
Marketers are becoming increasingly vulnerable to fraud on the internet – both from targeted attacks launched from fake ads, and more recently, from 'legitimate' publishers looking to eke out extra money from advertisers.
In 2007, MarketingVOX was snookered by a fraudulent and malicious trojan-horse campaign, while the most recent victim has been The New York Times, after the venera [...]
Posted: Friday, October 16th 2009
Facebook Teams With Nielsen BrandLift For Ad Measurement
The result of a partnership between Facebook and Nielsen, Nielsen BrandLift is intended to help brands measure ads more effectively.
Nielsen and Facebook both get access to what is essentially a real-time focus group of 300 million users.
This allows them to be able to conduct surveys and solicit feedback on what works and what doesn’t more quickly.
For Fa [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 23rd 2009
IAB President to Defend Role of Internet Advertising in Small Business
This afternoon President Randall Rothenberg of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) will testify at a House Small Business Committee Hearing, regarding how internet advertising affects small business growth.
"Small business websites are the Mom & Pop grocery stores of the World Wide Web," he stated. "Just as the local retailer anchors a geographic community, these sites anchor communities of interest that span towns, cities, states, even nations.
"They do this with their content -- an [...]
Posted: Wednesday, June 25th 2008
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