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Monday, October 08, 2007
Forecast: Ad lag will continue for the news industry
With circulation on the downslide for newspapers and fewer viewers tuning in for the nightly news, forecasters are predicting that ad revenue will continue to fall for the news industry. The ad decline will lead to an overall revenue decline according to a new forecast from Outsell Insights. >>
Monday, October 08, 2007
Advertisers need better ROI measurement from agencies
The biggest challenge facing online advertisers and their agencies is the measurement of return on investment, according to a recent report by JupiterResearch. >>
Monday, October 08, 2007
Which marketing methods do consumers trust the most?
A global study by Nielsen comes to the same conclusion as many recent similar studies when it comes to evaluating the most trusted advertising method among Internet users. >>
Monday, October 08, 2007
Facebook now favorite among U.S. college students
Facebook has risen to the top of U.S. college students’ favorites websites, putting the previous favorite, MySpace, down to third place and CollegeHumor down to fifth. >>
Friday, October 05, 2007
Online ads reach $10 billion for first-half of '07
The first half of 2007 has seen a huge increase in online advertising revenue according to a report from the IAB. The report indicates that a higher percentage of ad dollars is landing online rather than traditional media, a change forecasters have been predicting for months. >>
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Local media more trusted both on- and offline
A combination of print and online local media is a more trusted and relied-upon environment for advertising than commercial television, found a new survey by TNS Media. >>
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Microsoft to dominate online advertising?
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s Chief Executive, believes that sometime in the next decade, all advertising will be digital. He said as much at a recent media event in Paris, according to the New York Times and BusinessWeek. >>
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Test program allows users to buy from within ads
A new platform from Chitika, the leading blogger-driven merchandising/shopping network, could change the way online retailers approach advertising. Their platform would allow users a more interactive ad which could greatly increase the conversion rate of online ads. >>
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Study: Consumers don't go mobile with Web 2.0
Before putting all the aspects of Web 2.0 into mobile campaigns, marketers should pay attention to a recent study from Avenue A|Razorfish. According to the study consumers love web 2.0 but so far haven't begun incorporating Web 2.0 into their online mobile habits enough to make advertising Web 2.0 on mobiles effective. >>
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Local search, video will drive online ad spending
Marketers can look for a large boost from local search and online video in the coming year. According to a new forecast from ZenithOptimedia, marketers will see a 30% increase in the online ad spend from local search and online video. >>
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
British online ad spend keeps on rising
British advertisers continue to increase their online spend and, according to recent figures released by the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the trend shows no sign of levelling out. >>
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Online properties jump to join ADSDAQ
In a little more than two months, nearly 100 more online properties have jumped to get on board with a new ad-serving property called ADSDAQ. The ad exchange is very reminiscent of how Wall Street works. >>
Monday, October 01, 2007
AdSense for YouTube around the corner?
Google is rumored to be testing a new feature. According to reports out this week, Google is beta testing AdSense ads embedded into YouTube video players, allowing publishers to better monetize the medium. >>
Monday, October 01, 2007
CPA vs. CPC: Which Is Better?
With a recent survey from Quidco pointing out that consumers are not hitting comparison shopping engines as they have in the past, marketers have wondered if that also spells the end of the cost-per-click advertising model. >>
Friday, September 28, 2007
Should marketers go "green" to win consumers?
There have been many advertising campaigns launched in recent months that have focused on the environmental benefits of products. But a recent study from Ipsos Reid indicates that these "green" campaigns aren't winning consumers over. Is this a wasted effort? >>
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