So are venture capitalists, who since 2007 have invested US$ 4.7 billion in 356 online -
ad firms according to Dow Jones VentureSource, a research firm owned by News Corp..
Not exact matches
According to a leaked memo obtained by BuzzFeed, an Australian agency owned by the global advertising giant Omnicom — which handles advertising and marketing campaigns for all of the major Fortune 500 brands including McDonalds and Apple — has advised its staff that many of the
firm's clients are asking that their
ads not appear on Breitbart.
In 2012, Samsung spent $ 401 million advertising its phones in the U.S. to Apple's $ 333 million,
according to
ad research and consulting
firm Kantar Media.
Just look at the titles of the advertisers with the most effective Winter Olympics
ads,
according to an analysis by analytics
firm Ace Metrix: Smucker's, «Hardworking Olympians;» GE, «Childlike Imagination — What My Mom Does at GE;» Bounty, «Julie Chu: Has to Credit Her Mom;» and Jif, «Kids with the Olympic Dream.»
U.S. digital video
ad spending for 2014 is estimated at nearly $ 6 billion, while TV
ad spending is about $ 69 billion,
according to research
firm eMarketer.
According to Copley Advertising founder (and sole employee), John F. Flynn, his Boston - based
firm served 2.4 million
ad impressions, generating about 10,000 conversions or «clicks.»
Last year the company pulled in a mere $ 45 million in
ad revenue,
according to research
firm eMarketer.
According to Lewis, the most prevalent fake
ads featuring his visage and name are «get - rich - quick schemes currently titled «Bitcoin code» or «Cloud Trader,» which are fronts for binary trading
firms based outside the EU.»
Nearly 25 % of US internet users had an
ad blocker in 2016,
according to research
firm eMarketer.
Android captured 61 percent of
ad impressions on the mobile
ad network in July,
according to a separate report from advertising
firm Millennial Media.
Data Suggests Surprising Shift: Duopoly Not All - Powerful — Amazon and Snapchat Are Experiencing Faster Growth Amazon and Snapchat are among the
firms making faster - than - expected gains into Facebook and Google's substantial shares of digital
ad spending,
according to new data.
On top of that, Facebook offers marketers the option to target
ads according to data compiled by
firms like Experian, Acxiom and Epsilon, which have historically fueled mailing lists and other sorts of offline efforts.
According to the research
firm eMarketer, Yahoo will get about 1.5 percent of the world's digital
ad revenue this year, down from 2.1 percent last year.
More than half a billion people may be inadvertently mining cryptocurrencies from their computers, smartphones and other devices,
according to research conducted earlier this year by
ad blocking
firm AdGuard.
According to a report in today's City Hall News, the same consulting
firm that handled the
ads for the «NYC Not for Sale» campaign last year — the Advance Group — is handling a $ 200,000 labor - funded
ad buy to help three Democratic incumbent senators — Foley, Aubertine and Valesky — in hopes of ultimately seeing passage of the Taxpayer Protection Act.
And
according to media intelligence
firm Kantar Media, print
ad revenues at consumer magazines in the US fell 6.2 percent year - on - year in the first half of 2015.
The amount online dating sites have spent on national TV
ads in the first five months of this year have nearly matched the amount spent for all of 2013,
according to data from research
firm iSpot.
According to a January report by
ad firm Chitika Insights, which tracked post-Christmas share changes for tablet usage in 2013, the Kindle Fire fared the best in terms of eating away at the iPad's dominance in North America.
To fight the initiative, CARE spent more than $ 34 million paying public relations
firms and blanketing the airwaves with anti-Proposal 3
ads,
according to disclosures filed with the state of Michigan.
According to Oct. 31, 2016, figures from Kantar Media's Campaign Media Analysis Group, lawyers, law
firms and legal - service providers spent $ 770,598,900 on television
ads in 2016.
According to a 2009 article in Boston magazine, Sokolove spoke with Bates & O'Steen, the Phoenix
firm that had brought the original Bates lawsuit, and Jacoby & Meyers in Los Angeles, which had run the first nationally televised legal
ad.
And
according to the New York Times piece on the
ad campaign, Foley Hoag officials admitted that they wanted a less conventional approach to highlight the
firm's cutting - edge practice.
The product is no longer available, however —
according to a comment by its creator Matt Mankins, the problem was that «even though readers were paying to support creators, a significant chunk of the money was being taken by the exchanges and
ad - tech
firms in the middle.»
Rep. Mimi Walters, a Republican congresswoman representing Orange County, also paid the
firm $ 20,000 for «voter data for media
ads» during her re-election campaign in August 2016,
according to federal campaign finance records.
From late 2015 through June 2016, the
firm provided «statistical models to identify new donors» and developed digital
ads for the group,
according to documents Heritage filed with New York regulators.
The data
firm started partnering with U.S. political campaigns around 2015 with the promise that it had the ability to do what it called «psychographic» targeting, which allowed Cambridge Analytica to create psychological profiles to «effectively engage and persuade voters using specially tailored language and visual
ad combinations» that appeal to each person on an emotional level,
according to Cambridge Analytica's website.
The Federal Election Commission started its own inquiry into the Internet Research Agency last year,
according to documents obtained by The New York Times, after Facebook revealed that the
firm had paid more than $ 100,000 for politically themed
ads, including ones promoting «Down With Hillary» rallies.
According to the talking points, Cambridge Analytics's research allowed for «a more innovative approach from other super PACs,» with «deepdive research» from an outside
firm guiding its digital
ads, which are «microtargeted to a degree that really hasn't been done before.»
According to the reports in Guardian Observer and New York Times, Facebook profiles of nearly 50 million users were illegally harvested by the political
firm and helped to create algorithms and models to successfully target swing voters with false messages and political
ads.
According to the latest figures from
ad analyst
firm AdDuplex, only 5.3 percent of those Windows phones run Windows 10 Mobile, or about 227,000 — and those all launched in the fourth quarter or later.
Websites and publishers need to be prepared for cryptocurrency miners slipping into
ads on their sites,
according to Israeli adtech
firm Spotad.
According to the
firm's researchers, the targeted
ads caused a three-fold spike in major antivirus detection software.