In the last few months we looked at the rising TV consumption, increasing effectiveness if TV advertising and the power of TV in creating emotional engagement. So what does the future hold for TV advertising? There is no doubt TV as a medium will need to face some challenges. Consumers’ insatiable appetite for content probably [...]
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A new report from eMarketer shows how combining the strengths of email and social media can lead to better results.
You’ll recall around these parts the discussion of “Silent E.” Now this report teases that out a little more. It’s about how two complementary marketing practices can be used more wisely to engage customers in less [...]
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http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/04/mobile-ads-bypass-apps/
Mobile ads are expected to be big business in the coming years, and the mobile carriers don’t want to be left out of the action the way broadband providers were with the internet: watching Google make billions with ads traversing their pipes.
At least, that’s the thinking that mobile infrastructure provider Alcatel-Lucent is relying on with [...]
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-by Steve Thornton
The phenomenon of social networking is still in its infancy and it remains to be seen exactly which network might become the 800-pound gorilla in the space. It is reminiscent of the dotcom 90s, when I worked in the search industry; dozens of venture-backed search firms battled for dominance and search appeared to [...]
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A new study analyzing the Amazon Kindle electronic book reader’s impact on the environment suggests that, on average, the carbon emitted over the life of the device is offset after the first year of use.
“It’s not just buying e-books that matters,” said the report’s author, Emma Ritch, of San Francisco-based Cleantech Group. “The key is [...]
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