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Banners account for just 4% of entertainment mobile ads

August 15, 2014

Banner ads now account for just 4% of mobile ads run by entertainment brands as they turn to video and rich media formats to take advantage of people’s increasing video consumption on smartphones, according to a new report from mobile video advertising company, Vdopia.

Uncategorized advertising, brands, content, Entertainment, media

Video ad measurement: IAB planning new metric soon

August 15, 2014

The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) UK is working on new guidelines for measuring the success of online video ad campaigns, in a bid to appeal to advertisers looking for more accountability with their online campaigns.

Uncategorized, Video advertising, brands, media, UK

Twitter tests ‘Promoted Videos’ to take on Facebook

August 14, 2014

Twitter has begun testing video ads embedded into user’s newsfeeds, as the social network looks to rival Facebook’s recent foray into auto-start video ads.

Uncategorized brands, content, Facebook, media, technology

Case study: Dove links pack promotions to mobiles to boost cross selling

August 13, 2014

Brandtone partnered with Unilever in 2013 to drive the rate of sales across the Dove portfolio in Russia. This case study looks at how the beauty brand used linked on pack promotion swith a mobile campaign to riving cross-selling opportunities across Russia- boosting repurchase sales by 21% in some cases.

Mobile, Uncategorized brands, marketing, Russia

Top tips: Customer is king, but what do they want when it comes to online security?

August 13, 2014

While customers value targeted offers, they value their security more, argues Mark Kedgley, CTO, New Net Technologies.

Uncategorized brands, eBay, email, retail, security

Australians adopting second screens and TV usage rises

August 12, 2014

The latest Australian Multi-Screen Report (Q1 2014) shows that while Australians’ screen habits are evolving, particularly among younger people, all major age groups spend the majority of their viewing time watching broadcast TV on in-home sets, according to new research from Nielsen.

Uncategorized advertising, brands, content, email, media

Mondelez changes CMO to ‘chief growth officer’

August 11, 2014

FMCG giant Mondelez, owner of brands such as Cadbury’s, Philadelphia and Oreo has scrapped its traditional Chief Marketing Officer position for a new wider-reaching role that includes global strategy and research and development.

Uncategorized brands, Europe, FMCG, global, marketing

Top marketing tips: Sod incremental. To succeed businesses must think small!

August 8, 2014

The idea of incremental change is becoming outdated. Brands take years to develop and business plans months to prepare, yet in a single click consumers and competitors anywhere can change it in any direction… and tell millions of others. Karen Connell founder of The SMALLmighty, explains why brands need to think small- and get real … [Read more…]

Uncategorized agencies, Amazon, brands, Facebook, global

Internet marketing in China – McKinsey sees digital as key to economic growth

August 7, 2014

The latest research about how to unlock the slowing China economy suggests internet marketing in China will be the key.

Uncategorized brands, China, content, digital marketing, global

FMCG digital marketing creative agencies could be shaken up at Colgate-Palmolive

August 7, 2014

Colgate-Palmolive are the latest firm where FMCG digital marketing creative agencies are facing a mainstream challenge to their businesses from hot creative talent on YouTube channels. Whatever type of marketing you do, this could impact your business.

Uncategorized agencies, brands, digital marketing, FMCG, local
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