When these elements align, brands can turn attention into measurable outcomes and improve the return on every campaign.
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When these elements align, brands can turn attention into measurable outcomes and improve the return on every campaign.
Adlook research across six markets shows how casual fans and match outcomes can change everything about campaign timing.
By Shane Buckley, Head of UKI Restaurants, Uber Advertising From pre-match snacks to watch parties…
Consumers want to buy from trustworthy brands that share their values. Marketers want transparency into the effectiveness of their marketing.
If all stakeholders can elevate the marketing process automation conversation, there is no limits to what we can accomplish.
We don’t need to allow curse-like fears to hinder the dreamers of our industry. Marketers are all creative people, so let’s act like we truly care about creativity.
Brand safety in practice feels anything but personal — an endless problem with layers upon layers of confusion, oversimplifications, and reactive responses.
Why brands need to start bringing people back into the shopping process
Studying the emotional relationships customers have with both your brand and your competitive set is the first step to pulling together your next marketing playbook.
As uncertainty becomes increasingly certain, and change is inevitable, marketers must assess and adapt to achieve the best business performance.
Now that people have spent a couple of years doing more online shopping and business online, consumers have higher expectations that digital experiences work well.
This week, Gabriela Carlos, Media Measurement Director at Croud, is on-hand to discuss how measurement works in a cookie-less world, business intelligence, and more!
Let’s reassert our place in the strategic and creative high ground along with our newfound dedication to DEI that gets the new generations excited about our industry.
Rather than narrowing down social strategies to match creative production capacity, then, we need ways of reducing the workload of taking campaigns out in a truly omnichannel way.
The world of OTC is awash with oval logos, bland brands, and garish colours. And in a category where everything looks the same, consumers can get tired of looking at it. To create intangible worth, over-the-counter products must disrupt the category and wear their values