by Jack Loechner on Nov 19, 7:15 AM
According to a new survey by Hexagram and Spada to gather input from the key stakeholders most likely to be involved with, and affected by, the rise of native advertising: publishers, brands, and agencies, publishers are driving current use, with 62% of publishers currently offering native advertising and another 16% planning to do so within the year.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 18, 6:15 AM
According to the second annual Small Business Saturday Insights Survey, by the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) and American Express, with five fewer shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, many small business owners say they'll be pulling out all of the stops to get customers into stores during the critical holiday shopping season.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 15, 6:15 AM
According to a new McAfee study, the 50+ demographic is spending more than five hours a day instilling confidence in their attitude toward technology. 88% of participants say they consider themselves equally or more tech-savvy compared to others their age.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 14, 6:15 AM
According to Nielsen's 2013 Holiday Spending Forecast, retailers are already rolling out their holiday promotions, the day after Halloween. 22% of U.S. consumers report that they've already started their holiday shopping,
by Jack Loechner on Nov 13, 6:15 AM
71.5% of broadcast and studio executives believe that over 11% of average audience viewing time will be delivered by web services by 2017. More than a quarter of all respondents (consumers) predict that over 30% of audience viewing time will be delivered by web services in 2017.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 12, 6:15 AM
Of interest, if not importance, to all in media and marketing, is the Evolution of Insight from the 1890s 'til "the future," in a moving graphic by Vision Critical. Research as it began and progressed from the prediction and the election of President Woodrow Wilson to the future...
by Jack Loechner on Nov 11, 6:15 AM
By 2017, 60% of all U.S. retail sales will involve the Internet either as a direct e-commerce transaction or as part of shopper's research on a laptop or mobile device. 10.3% of total retail sales in the U.S. in five years will be online purchases, or $370 billion in web sales compared to $3.6 trillion in total retail sales, says the report.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 8, 6:15 AM
According to Nielsen's quarterly Global AdView Pulse report, TV kept its position as the front-running media format for advertising in the second quarter of 2013. Global TV ad expenditures grew 4.2% on a year-over-year basis for the first half of 2013, accounting for 57.6% of total ad spend.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 7, 6:15 AM
Affluent Influencers, by having the financial means, attention and authority as well as broad access and reach, are valuable because they can support brands directly from their own buying decisions, and have the ability to influence others, delivering an exponentially larger total reach both in traditional, offline word-of-mouth, and in online/social space.
by Jack Loechner on Nov 6, 6:15 AM
40% of mobile consumers who are in the market for a new product use their smartphones and/or tablets to research their purchases. The report says that It's not just retail show-rooming, as 60% of mobile consumers conduct research via mobile in their home.