In the latest episode of “Behind the Numbers,” analyst Cathy Boyle and researcher Chris Keating discuss the market for mobile apps, and what it means for businesses.
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Listen In: The Future of Apps
AI: The Future of the Marketing Tech Stack
Artificial intelligence (AI) may bring to mind sci-fi images of earth-dominating robots, but it’s a term that’s set to shape the future of B-to-B marketing. Surprising? Consider this: AI may already be selecting your next film on Netflix, your next song on Spotify, or helping to choose your next meal out, based on recommendations by Apple’s Siri. By Marc Keating, chief innovation officer at Stein IAS
Understanding Out-Stream Video Advertising
Out-stream video advertising has emerged as an important revenue source for social media companies and publishers with limited or no video content. But while out-stream seems poised for continued growth, certain obstacles could halt its progress—including concerns over potential ad fraud.
Five questions brands need to answer to be customer first in the digital age
A strong brand voice is a living, breathing manifestation of your brand promise. This voice comes from a much deeper place than stringing together clever words and phrases to sell products. An authentic brand voice solves problems, delivers a great customer experience, and stands for something.
PebblePost CEO: Advertisers Have Stopped Giving Respect to Consumers
Reaching consumers is a constant challenge for marketers and advertisers competing in an increasingly noisy marketplace. However, consumer reaction to digital marketing suggests that some efforts may be doing more harm than good.
Facebook video tips only half the story
A couple of weeks ago Mark Rabkin, VP, Core Ads at Facebook, posted ‘New Medium, New Rules: video in the mobile age’. It is a good summary of the challenges facing advertisers when it comes to engaging people in the mobile age and supports what Kantar Millward Brown has been saying for years: mobile is not a tiny TV. by Nigel Hollis
Advertisers Can’t Stop Fraud, But They Can Stop Making Costly Assumptions
Advertisers are wrong about fraud: It’s a problem that can’t be completely solved. We are not going to eradicate it, the same way we are not going to wipe out robbery or eliminate illness. A more realistic — and effective — approach is to manage fraud, both by taking measures to prevent it, and by working to detect it once it occurs so that we can mitigate its most detrimental effects.
News Media Alliance Calls for Legislation to Address Impact of Digital Duopoly on News Organizations
The News Media Alliance – representing almost 2,000 news organizations – called on Congress to allow publishers to negotiate collectively with dominant online platforms. The objective is to permit publishers to have concrete discussions with the two dominant distributors of online news content, Google and Facebook, on business model solutions to secure the long-term availability of local journalism produced by America’s newsrooms.
For Some, Live Streaming Video Is Already a Constant
New research from consulting firm Magid finds that many people are frequently watching live streaming video.
For Many, Technology Addiction Is Real
Many people have a hard time walking away from their devices, even when they know they should.
Tech Trends 2017: The kinetic enterprise [REPORT]
To thrive in today’s rapidly evolving technology environment, companies should become “kinetic”—continually moving and adapting to changes.
Podcast Ad Revenues Expected to Top $220 Million in 2017 [REPORT]
U.S. podcast advertising revenues are forecasted to skyrocket to more than $220 million in 2017, an uptick of 85 percent over the $119 million recorded in 2016, according to the first-ever IAB Podcast Advertising Revenue Study released by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and conducted by PwC US
We Left Our Soft Skills Behind In The Digital Age [INSIGHT]
Traditional agencies have worked hard to get up to speed on digital. Digital agencies have worked hard to get up to speed on branding. The industry is now filled with amazing expertise that can virtually build anything we can dream up. By Eric Prado, Founder of fireflyhigh & Professional Training & Coaching Consultant.
Algorithms May Have Developed Your Favorite Coffee Drink
Most individuals likely don’t spend much time wondering how the products they use every day are developed. Generally speaking, they identify the products that appeal to them and then bring them into their lives without thinking too much about how they came to be—their drinkable yogurt, their antioxidant beverages and their rippled toilet paper.
Have Media Habits Changed Among Millennials and Teens?
Millennials say they are spending more time with video and social, but they are not necessarily cutting back their time with other media.
Hispanics Still Lag in Internet Penetration, but Just Slightly
Early in the internet age, Hispanics were on the wrong side of the digital divide, lagging the general population in terms of internet access. Now, the majority are internet users, though Hispanics still underindex a bit for internet penetration.
U.S. Online Shoppers Turning to International Retailers [REPORT]
The UPS study found that almost all avid U.S. online shoppers (97%), made purchases on marketplaces, up 12 points from 2016, and that 81 percent cite price as the most important factor when searching for and selecting products online. According to respondents who purchased from an international retailer (47%), 43 percent were driven by lower prices on U.S. marketplaces and 36 percent wanted unique products not found from U.S. retailers.
UnivisionDeportes.com launches social soccer channel
UnivisionDeportes.com announced a partnership with juanfutbol to launch Univision’s social-first soccer channel.
The Internet of Things Connectivity Binge: What Are the Implications? [REPORT]
Despite wide concern about cyberattacks, outages and privacy violations, most experts believe the Internet of Things will continue to expand successfully the next few years, tying machines to machines and linking people to valuable resources, services and opportunities
U.S. Hispanics Lag Behind In Mobile Wallet Adoption [REPORT]
ThinkNow Research revealed in its latest study ThinkNow Money™ Report 2017 that although U.S. Hispanics are the highest users of smartphones, they are not rapidly adopting mobile-app based payment methods. The study found a low level of awareness of mobile wallet options with more than 20% of Hispanics having never heard of Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Android Pay.