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Meta Ends Fact-Checking on Facebook and Instagram: What it Means for Advertisers

Meta is getting rid of fact checkers on Facebook & Instagram and loosening guidelines on Hateful Content. What do the changes mean for advertisers?

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Want to Win the Race to the Bottom? Don't Invest in Tech

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Happy 11th Birthday Centro!

Eleven years ago today Centro came to life.
I had no idea if it would be successful or a colossal failure but I felt passionately about trying to build a better type of company while also changing the advertising industry for the better.

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Politics is Driving Need for Publishers to Build Around-the-Clock Ad Operations

The 2008 election ushered in an era of internet-based voter engagement, but that was about a million years ago in terms of how quickly the web has come to dominate nearly every aspect of campaign strategy, voter opinion gathering and messaging machinery.

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Ad Effectiveness, Digital First and Mobile Ad Engagement

What makes an ad effective? Nielsen lists the top five characteristics of ads that exhibit strong brand linkage among consumers, including brand cues early and often (visual and verbal), leveraging the brand icon, integrating the brand in a storyline, establishing ownable creative concepts, and using messaging as a brand cue.

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The Future of Viewable Impression Use Is Now

A few weeks back in an article published on Centro’s blog titled “What do you mean you don’t see my ad?” I wrote this about viewable impressions:
“What if print advertisers only paid newspapers for the ads that were seen by their intended target? As in, “Hey, our ad on page 5, Section B wasn’t seen by 34.5% of the audience, so we’re only sending you a check for part of the contract.” Not possible? The stuff of a futuristic Sci-Fi world where devices are implanted in our eyes and monitored by unseen beings?

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Targeting Events Provides a Festival of Opportunity

Phones have become the new lighters at concerts. Thousands of small illuminated screens dotted the arena. And while I, along with the marketing team, followed suit with our own phones, I couldn’t help but see thousands of small illuminated advertising opportunities. I laughed and mentioned that this was a blog post waiting to be written.

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Great Expectations: The Monetization of Mobile Media

It’s a lingering question on the tips of tongues of many media professionals: What’s the true worth of mobile media?
And it’s a question that’s commonly followed by a slew of others: Does the medium’s true worth have yet to come? When it arrives, what will that worth represent to advertisers in the scheme of a larger media mix? And what distinctive role can mobile be relied upon to play?

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NBC Shifts Focus from Demographics to Behavior

Demographics have been used to define consumers for decades. They’ve categorized “you” and “me” into specific brackets based on age, gender, income, education, family, etc.
But with the advent of emerging technology and social networks, a gigantic shift in consumer behavior has taken place, which means the latter characteristics seem to be a distant semblance of how we used to fit together.

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Mobile Expansion, Holiday and Digital Music Sales

Mobile is expanding reach and frequency with multi-platform news consumption. According to a new Pew research study, 64% of tablet owners and 62% of smartphone owners use their devices for news at least weekly, and a third of U.S. adults get news on a mobile device at least once a week.

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