Sentences with phrase «as the advertisers see»

«This will put the ad supported model back into play in a big way as advertisers see what experiences are possible on BlackBerry smartphones.»

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In a blog post, the company explained that it sees this as a way to explore and test how «advertisers to connect with consumers on Twitter and convert them to loyal customers in their stores, on their websites and in their apps.»
If 2015 was the year that brands and advertisers embraced online video, then 2016 will see the medium take the next step as live streaming takes off.
Marketers increasingly see video as the best way to reach business audiences, and LinkedIn says its tools and data can help those advertisers target the optimal audience.
If you're an advertiser who drives website traffic through pay - per - click (PPC) ads, you may or may not see a small decline in your click - through rate (CTR) as paid ad listings become more obvious to search users.
This on - the - fly insight is something that's long been overdue and should help advertisers see better returns as they'll now be able to more fluidly optimize their campaigns.
Twitter is not seeing a boost in business from the «Trump effect» despite the president's active tweeting, as advertisers steer clear of the platform so their brands don't get targeted, analyst Richard Kramer said on Thursday.
«Advertising offline is not becoming obsolete, in fact in the coming years it could see substantial growth as advertisers begin to adopt these new technologies and data strategies.»
Vice's grip on its millennial audience, and its power with major advertisers, are seen as so valuable that A&E Networks, the TV network co-owned by Hearst and Disney, is reportedly going to turn over control of an entire channel — H2, a spin - off from the History Channel — to Vice.
«All the tools that exist are virtually the same, [no matter] if you are one of the world's biggest advertisers, or if you are just starting up... Actually, I think that some of the most innovative and most entrepreneurial of our advertisers are small business owners, and that is definitely true in this region as well, where we see people looking to connect with the people that matter to them.
The lawsuit is the latest example of criticism leveled at Facebook for so - called micro-targeting, a process that has allowed advertisers to choose who sees their ads based on age, interests, race and even such characteristics as whether they dislike people based on race or religion.
As you can see, the advertiser is clearly targeting a specific niche — people with Sub Zero appliances.
Ingraham had obviously seen this story played out before, almost one year ago, via her friend and former co-worker Bill O'Reilly, a cable - news icon who eventually saw too many advertisers flee his program, forcing the network to dispose of the popular prime - time figure who had been with it for decades as the industry's top - rated host.
And, while Anthony told CNBC that many advertisers see Snap as more of an «experimental» investment, they also see younger users as having the potential to stay with a given brand for two or three decades.
«That's where advertisers started to see it as an ad product, not just as a cool activiation.
Many ruses are used by unscrupulous websites to defraud advertisers such as stacking ads on top of each other so that only the top impression is seen by website visitors but all of them earn revenue, shrinking ad units down to a 1 x 1 pixel size and placing hundreds on a page so they will be paid for the impressions even though no - one will see them or buying bot traffic from ad networks, thereby earning a healthy profit margin on the resulting ad impressions.
Many advertisers have reported seeing increased performance in their AdWords campaigns as a result of implementing Ad Extensions.
By accessing the Networks tab, Display Network advertisers looking for transparency can discover a good deal about the domains serving ad impressions as well as specific interior URLs under the See URL List feature.
Reluctant as we are to be seen to support a baby milk substitute manufacturer (we are keen advocates for breastfeeding — and pretty much a lone voice in emphasising how crucial dads can be in supporting it), SMA offers an interesting example of an advertiser which seems to be getting on board with the involved fatherhood agenda.
They would like to see more emphasis placed on the reality of motherhood, as illustrated by their reactions to questions of how they see themselves versus how advertisers portray them:
I haven't seen Wilson's ad since Tuesday, and it's difficult to know how it was targeted — it was likely aimed at websites that mentioned of his name, of course, but there may have been a geographic angle as well, since it's common for political advertisers to include the D.C. area even if they're otherwise targeting a state or district.
And like any online targeting, these identifiers won't be perfectly precise every time — it might make sense for advertisers to run ads aimed at the general public and at Facebook's «politically active» side - by - side and see what the results are, at least as an initial test.
«That might be surprising as what we see on TV and what advertisers tell us we need would indicate that there is no ceiling when it comes to how much money is needed for happiness, but we now see there are some thresholds,» said Andrew T. Jebb, the lead author and doctoral student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.
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«Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It» is the slogan on the film's Tumblr page — one that features a never - ending stream of animated GIFs from the movie (as if the advertisers knew the film wasn't going to meme itself, so they created an illusion of online popularity).
Although still an attractive woman, this producer, 45 - year - old Rosie (Pfieffer, Sinbad), finds that her age is beginning to show, and she's self - conscious about it, especially in a career that sees people regularly turned down for jobs strictly because the powers - that - be deem them as too old to know how to appeal to the much - prized teen and twenty - something consumer crowds advertisers love.
Thus, one should always choose the right advertiser for this kind of marketing as clients interested in sports newsletter would only like to see ads on sports.
Samantha: And then the other thing that I think is popping up that's more common is we're kind of seeing these life stages dog foods, and some of them are... we see them advertisers for all life stages so you don't necessarily need a specific puppy food or a senior dog food, and then other brands will do a puppy, an adult, a senior, but then do you recommend one or the other of those or are those for all life stages kind of dog foods, are those just as good as the more specified types?
Hugh The only problem I see with the model right now is that there aren't nearly enough blogs as good as yours to give advertisers even 1 / 100th of the message impressions they'd like to have.
This is seen as such a serious situation by the UK Government that the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has intervened and as a result Facebook has agreed to «pause» its plan to share data with advertisers.
«As ratings for TV programming continue to decline, advertiser spending will also continue to see declines, especially in years that do not boast major events such as presidential elections and Olympic games.&raquAs ratings for TV programming continue to decline, advertiser spending will also continue to see declines, especially in years that do not boast major events such as presidential elections and Olympic games.&raquas presidential elections and Olympic games.»
Zuckerberg's apology is seen by some as an attempt at damage limitation after the company saw advertisers deserting the platform in recent days.
Impact: Post-correction, Facebook thinks advertisers will see a 35 percent increase in the number of «video watches at 100 %,» which is not necessarily the same thing as completed views.
In the early days of the web, they broke the deadlock over pop - up ads, allowing users to directly shape their online experience, leading to the death of pop - ups as advertisers realized that serving a pop - up was a guarantee that virtually no one would see your ad.
The change will see advertisers no longer permitted to access data about individuals from large third - party data aggregation companies such as Acxiom and Experian.
Facebook likely wants to tap into advertisers» marketing budgets for TV ads and sees its availability on living room screens as being essential to achieving that goal.
Twitter is already having to compete with the likes of Google and Facebook for the attention of big advertisers that are prepared to spend big, so possibly recruitment is just seen as a smaller fish that's not worth frying.
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