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May 29 2024

2024 Advertising Agency Report

See how advertising agency professionals feel about their jobs, their industry, and the challenges and opportunities that are shaping their futures.
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2024 Basis AI Report Cover
Sep 18 2024

AI and the Future of Marketing

AI has begun to re-shape the marketing and advertising industries. Find out how in this comprehensive research report, featuring exclusive survey findings.
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2025 Advertising Trends Report Cover
Dec 4 2024

Reality Check: The 2025 Advertising Trends Report

Uncover the trends and opportunities that will shape advertising in 2025 in this comprehensive report.
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Seats in congress where legislators consider legislation on digital advertising regulation
Aug 7 2024

Digital Advertising Regulation in 2024: What Marketers Need to Know

It’s been a busy year for digital advertising industry regulators. How will the latest legislation impact advertising and marketing professionals?
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Beautiful Web Design Drives Ad Performance

Last month during my web presentation “Viewability: What publishers need to know to compete for dollars,” there were a lot of questions from the audience about whether sites would have to drastically change their layout in order to maintain their premium inventory status once it becomes necessary to transition sites from a “served” to a “viewed” impression measurement standard.

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Mobile Gaming: What’s It Really Worth for Advertisers?

I have always been skeptical about the role that ad executions play in mobile games. Gaming publishers often defend the space by contending smartphone and tablet owners spend a significant amount of their device time in mobile gaming environments.

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Harnessing The Mid-Tail Media Value

In 1990, cable TV was growing and media agency executives were incorporating cable channels such as CNN, A&E, ESPN, MTV and Discovery into their national television buys. Buyers moved dollars into cable to keep CPMs low and to follow the audience that was embracing the new content. Less than 10 percent of a television budget would go to cable at the time.

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Give Consumers a Nudge with Digital Place-Based Media

According to IBM’s Black Friday Report, mobile sales increased 63% over 2011 and predictions are calling for well over $1 billing in total mobile sales this year. Further reports are showing that in-store shoppers used their smartphones to search and compare bargains while battling the holiday rush.

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2012 AdWeek Digital Winners

Adweek has released their list of the Digital Winners for 2012 and the results prove that emerging technologies had quite the year.
While Twitter clearly was a dominate force during the election, boasting 327,452 tweets per minute and Instagram cashed in with Facebook at $1 billion, there were other best-in-show digital opportunities that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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Mobile Ad Spend, Native Advertising & Digital Trends

eMarketer expects overall spending on mobile advertising in the U.S., including display, search and messaging-based ads served to mobile phones and tablets, to rise 180% this year to top $4 billion. A recent study reveals that half of media planners will try native advertising in 2013. In the year ahead, digital marketing budgets are expected to increase by 50%-150%.

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Suggestion for a New Agency Buzzword: Partnership

Finally, the age of anxiety about creative technology partnerships for advertising agencies is coming to a head.
More and more you’re hearing and reading about agency leaders who have seen the light about what collaborations with companies – yes, companies like Centro – can do for a business.

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Is VR the New QR? Maybe

The QR code is getting a facelift. Understanding that QR codes have minimal value, Andrew Lippman of the MIT Media Lab has come up with a replacement. He, along with his graduate student Grace Woo, developed a new technology called video response (VR) codes.

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The ETA on RTB and Mobile

What’s the big deal with RTB and mobile these days? It’s a good time to get familiar since many major players in the mobile advertising space see it being the next big thing for 2013. A common analogy used to describe the RTB process is the stock exchange; all Interested advertising parties simultaneously bid for a mobile placement with the set of qualifiers desired by an advertiser.

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