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Brands need to be more human on social media

An examination of Facebook and Instagram campaigns measured by Kantar Millward Brown finds longer-term brand impact is boosted when brands communicate in a more personable and human way. How do you do that? Think of the audience as human beings to be engaged not targets to be cajoled.  by Nigel Hollis

Listen In: Top Marketers Discuss Brand Safety [PODCAST]

In the fifth and final episode of our “Critical Challenges” series, we dig into the topic of brand safety, featuring highlights from our one-to-one interviews with top marketing executives from around the world.

Roman named SVP – Local Media New York Sales at Univision

Univision Communications Inc. announced the appointment of Antonio Roman to senior vice president, Local Media New York Sales for Univision New York. Roman will lead the company’s NY-based sales teams across TV, Digital, Radio and Experiential Marketing.

Feeling lucky: porn, Google & Silicon Valley’s hypocrisy.

By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director, etc / LMMiami.com

  • Last week I waxed poetic about the Hollywood film industry and its blatant double standards.
  • The self-proclaimed hotbed of progressive liberalism where greed, sexism, bullying and the exaltation of gun violence is the order of the day.
  • Granted, we ad people might not have the highest moral cred to point fingers when it comes to hypocrisy.
  • In the ad biz we’re all staunchly anti-tobacco until Philip Morris sends us an RFP.
  • Our principles are malleable to say the least.
  • In any case, let’s move west of Madison Avenue and north of the Hollywood hills.
  • Welcome to Silicon Valley.

Hispanic Representation on Large Corporate Boards Remains Extremely Low, But There Are Signs of Improvement [REPORT]

A new analysis by Korn Ferry shows that while there are still very few Hispanics on large corporate boards, there are signs of improvement.  The study finds that the percentage of Hispanics on Fortune 500 Boards has remained stagnant since 2015, with 2.6 percent of board members being Hispanic as of summer 2017, and 2.5 percent at the end of 2015. Three-quarters of Fortune 500 companies have no Hispanic board members.

New Technologies, Mobility Driving Consumer Decision-Making [REPORT]

Customer behavior and purchase decision-making is growing increasingly complex, driven by multiple factors that include accelerated mass adoption of new technologies and mobility, according to KPMG. In a new KPMG report, Me, My Life, My Wallet, the firm introduces a new customer engagement framework that is designed to help businesses understand the forces that influence decision-making and preferences of today’s customers.

The Rise of Small Format Retail [REPORT]

After decades of big-box expansion, the retail industry is now shifting to smaller stores. In 2015, small format retail categories — drug, dollar and convenience stores— outgrew larger format stores by almost 400%, and now make up a more than $1 trillion market.  This growth is no accident. Demographic shifts paired with online shopping behavior and shifting consumer demands are forcing leading retailers to think small.  

The Data Swamp: Forrester Study Shows Lack Of Transparency In Market

Digital marketers are being taken to the cleaners.  Roughly half of all digital campaigns use multiple data sources, according to a study out today by Forrester. That would include email.  But they lack clarity into data sources and what they are buying.

Internet-enabled TV Connected Devices Found in Nearly 60 Percent of US TV Homes

It’s no secret that in addition to traditional television, viewers also have access to a plethora of Subscription Video On Demand content and virtual multi-channel providers. As the options for these streaming services have grown, so have the means by which viewers can view them on their TV screens.

Listen In: Top Marketers Discuss the Challenge of Addressing “the Customer” [PODCAST]

In the fourth episode of a five-part series, eMarketer’s Geoff Ramsey sits down with top marketing executives from around the world to discuss the critical challenges they face and what they’re doing to address those challenges. Today’s topic: The customer.

Americans Look at Their Smartphones More Than 12 Billion Times Daily, Even as Usage Habits Mature and Device Growth Plateaus

American consumers’ status as a device-dependent nation closes 2017 with strong momentum and some important firsts in terms of demographic and usage shifts according to Deloitte’s 2017 “Global Mobile Consumer Survey”.

When recognition unlocks brand meaning

According to a recent New York Times article few people can accurately draw the logos of well-known brands like Starbucks, Wal-Mart and Burger King. But the study conducted by Signs.com may not be as important as it first appears. The important thing about a logo is that it be recognized and associated with the right brand, not that it can be recalled in detail.  by Nigel Hollis

Consumers Still Value the In-Store Experience and Staff Interaction

A new study from InMoment reveals that despite the convenience of shopping online and high satisfaction with digital-only retailers, consumers still value the in-store experience and human contact.

Ruiz named EVP of Research, Insights and Analytics at Univision

Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) announced that Roberto Ruiz has been promoted to executive vice president, Research, Insights and Analytics, effective immediately. Ruiz will continue to report to Jessica Rodriguez, chief marketing officer, and will remain based in New York.

What Lies Beneath: Why Audience Delivery is the Next Battleground in Digital Advertising

2017 has been the year that advertisers called out digital advertising as broken and sorely in need of repair. As stewards of the investment that funds the internet, these ad execs should be applauded for their insistence on better performance. That said, their focus has been on surface issues related to the ad experience, while a larger problem lies beneath.

Republica wins 27 Industry Awards

Republica marks its 11th anniversary having recently won a total of 27 industry awards, including three National ADDY Awards, nine W³ Awards, and 15 Davey Awards. The awards honor excellence in creative, social and digital.

The Pride Gets Culled: Big Changes Afoot At Cannes Lions Festival Of Creativity

Ascential, parent of The Cannes Festival of Creativity is restructuring its Lions awards program, eliminating more than 100 subcategories in the process. The Lions festival will also be shorter — by three days — going forward.  The company has been under pressure to restructure from holding companies and agencies that have concluded the annual awards program had become too bloated with awards that made little sense, were too expensive and were generally too complicated a process.

Univision Foundation launches

Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) launched the Univision Foundation, a non-profit public charity with the mission of promoting the well-being of the Hispanic and multicultural communities served by UCI’s owned and operated platforms and partner organizations.

Jimenez named President at MODI Media

GroupM announced the appointment of Marissa Jimenez to President of MODI Media, GroupM’s advanced TV advertising specialty business.

Diaz named Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Campbell

Campbell Soup Company has appointed Monica Diaz Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer.

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