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Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Study: TV Still Top Ad Buy, New Biz Agency Focus 11/05/2012 - 0 views

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    "The survey polled 80 ad shops earlier this month with 47% of respondents saying their clients are waiting until after the elections to advertise in order to avoid competing with political buys. Strata surmised that the finding suggests that advertisers are concerned about future costs. That finding is also a significant shift from a similar survey done in the second quarter, when a majority of agencies polled said they were willing to compete with political advertisers, and only 18% said they would wait to advertise until after the elections."
Simeon Spearman

Monetizing Facebook Games: 'You're A Frickin' Media Company' - IndustryGamers - 0 views

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    Lisa Marino notes that advertising has become a good source of revenue for them. "In the case of Zoo World, that franchise generates 40% of its net revenue after Facebook Credits from ad units. It's very, very highly tuned to ads because we found that our ARPPU overall was much higher than trying to continue to tune for digital goods monetization in games that are very 40-year-old mom-centric." Marino was bullish on the future of advertising for RockYou. "We've always been huge pioneers on the advertising side, and we're beginning to expand that to third-party games that we don't own and operate," she noted.
Simeon Spearman

AOL Banks on Ad Market Rationality to Drive Revenues | ClickZ - 0 views

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    But it's AOL's own properties the company aims to build up as a go-to premium buy for brand advertisers. Display revenue on AOL properties grew by 2 percent. The company is betting on premium ad formats such as its rich-media laden Project Devil units to entice brands to spend more. AOL reported that more than half of the advertisers who bought the ads in Q1 re-upped this past quarter. Armstrong admitted that last year the company's focus was not data-driven, and stressed the firm's renewed mission to ensure that data - meaning results-related numbers proving the value of buying AOL's ad products - is at the heart of its sales approach. People cannot leave the building without data, said Armstrong. Mobile and video ad revenue are key to future growth for AOL, said Armstrong, who said that last summer 75 percent of insertion orders included both platforms. Today, it's close to 100 percent, he said. The company reported that videos, video views, and video revenue rose at double-digit rates, though it did not break out revenues for video advertising.
Simeon Spearman

You are not an eyeball: Why tracking is the ad biz's last gasp - Scott Rosenberg's Word... - 0 views

  • You think the Web is all about making inefficient advertising more efficient, when it’s really about eliminating advertising as we have known it entirely, by giving us “better ways for demand and supply to meet — ways that don’t involve tracking or the guesswork called advertising.”
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    Wall Street Journal ran a scaremongering article on cookies and all the tricks the ad industry is using to "spy" on web users. This article explores the different levels of reaction to the article and how the future of advertising could change.
Simeon Spearman

Dunkin' Donuts experiments with subliminal coffee advertising | DVICE - 0 views

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    It seems in the extremely competitive coffee marketplace of Seoul, Korea, Dunkin' Donuts wasn't the first place people thought of for their cup of joe. In a bid to correct what is surely an oversight, the Double D created "Flavor Radio" and placed it on city buses. The device looked just like a normal air freshener, but inside lurked the alluring aroma of coffee. At key points during the ride, the air freshener would spill out the fragrance, coupled with a jingle for Dunkin' Donuts. Perhaps not coincidentally, often times commuters would find themselves at a stop that had a Dunkin' Donuts nearby. Oh, you clever mad men! While Dunkin' Donuts claims there are no plans to roll this out here in the States, I'll bet we see someone else using a version of "Flavor Radio" in the future. After all, the company claims visitors to its stores near bus stops rose 16% during the campaign, and overall coffee sales jumped by 29%. It seems the future of advertising includes anything interactive that will get our attention. Not even buses are safe.
Simeon Spearman

Data Points: As Publishers' Apps Proliferate, Use of Enhancements Declines | Adweek - 0 views

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    "Publishers seem to have no end to their appetite for apps. This year through October, 9,125 publication-related apps were released for the iPad, twice the number released in the year-ago period, according to McPheters & Co.'s iMonitor app-tracking service. Hearst led publishers with the most number of apps (89), followed by Time Warner, Condé Nast, Future Media and Bonnier Corp. But as publishers expand to more and more platforms, they're pulling back on the number of costly and time-consuming enhancements, as are advertisers. That's unfortunate, since not only readers are more likely to read enhanced ads, they mean more money in publishers' coffers."
John Rich

Keiich Matsuda | Artist concepts of the future of augmented reality | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    The vision for advertising is terrifying.
Simeon Spearman

The Future Of Mobile Advertising: Less Annoying, More Useful - 0 views

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    Nice overview of mobile advertising's trajectory.
Simeon Spearman

Speed Summary: The Future of Digital Marketing - Econsultancy Conference | Social Comme... - 0 views

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    Presentation on Future of Digital Marketing.  According to presentation, future of digital marketing is: social commerce, m-commerce, mobile, open APIs, Tech/Data mashups, community, the Cluetrain Manifesto, distributed & decentralized, and game-based
Simeon Spearman

The Future of Advertising - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Opinion piece on the future of advertising. 
Simeon Spearman

Performance Advertising's Future on Social Platforms: Bright, but with Room for Improve... - 0 views

  • Performance advertising, and the offer walls that are familiar pitstops for many social game users, have been central to the discussion on monetization of social platforms since last fall. When criticism of low-quality and less-than-transparent offers came to light in that season’s offers controversy, developers, payments providers and observers wondered if the offers concept could regain not only its public image but also its monetization potential under new policy restrictions.
Danny Muller

The Future of Advertising - 0 views

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    Article about the future of advertising and how the ad industry might be left behind.
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