Not exact matches
While some artists will continue to have reservations about having their work featured in
ads, Gardner and Hayman
say there is still a greater likelihood of
people finding a new band or their favourite new song in a television show these days than there was a decade ago.
«When
people discover the great new thing isn't quite what they were promised, they return to what's proven to work,»
says James Heller, CEO of Wrapify, a new advertising platform that connects brands with drivers to create splashy on - vehicle
ads.
By recognizing that the marketplace is changing, Volk - Weiss, in response to that change, has built a 120 -
person company that he
says grew its revenue (from licensing, streaming, and production fees, product sales, and
ad - revenue sharing) more than 100 percent annually over the past three years — and more than 200 percent over the past two.
Companies need
people who know exactly what to do when they
say «Hey, we need a Facebook Web Traffic
ad by 3:00».
«They're trying to scare
people with
ads that
say the sky is falling and the market is collapsing and the only thing you can count on is precious metals.»
The four - spot television
ad campaign is changing the way
people view the brand because it replaces the outdated image of stodgy, boring cars, Tony DiSalle, the brand's vice-president of marketing,
said.
People who view
ads in colour are likely to pay more for products with unnecessary extras,
say researchers from Ohio State University.
Considering Microsoft's recent investment in Skype, Montgomery
says, «We shouldn't write them off, they have some very strong
ad people, but we have been flummoxed.»
A Goldman Sachs spokesman, Andrew Williams,
said showing it to
people above that age range would have wasted money: roughly 25 percent of those who typically click on the firm's untargeted
ads are 65 or older, but
people that age almost never apply for the analyst job.
Budweiser
said it wasn't intending to make a political statement with the
ad, but that hasn't stopped some
people threatening to boycott the brand.
A «comprehensive review» is under way that has «accelerated» in recent days, Brittin
said, adding the company had invested «millions» and has thousands of
people who work on policies, controls, and enforcement to ensure bad
ads — or bad
ad placements — don't make it into the system.
Facebook (fb)
said it plans on Monday to turn over to the U.S. Congress copies of some 3,000
ads that the social network
says were bought on Facebook likely by
people in Russia in the months before and after the 2016 U.S. election.
Overwhelmingly,
people clicked on the
ad touting the professional - salon quality,
says founder and CEO Jane Park.
«The more we are able to bring in
people, the more we are able to build and maintain a healthy
ad business,» Watford
said.
However,
people can opt out of seeing
ads on apps and websites not offered by Facebook, based on their
ad preferences, the company
said late on Thursday.
For many companies, Super Bowl
ads are an opportunity to change how their brands are perceived — in fact, nearly 40 percent of
people say that these
ads have the power to do that, according to data by
ad network MGID.
COO Sheryl Sandberg
said on her last earnings call that Facebook might take a hit: «We're going to continue to give
people a personalized experience to be clear about how are using the data and give choices, and we realize that this means that some users might opt out of our
ads targeting tool.
In a brief interview last year, Flynn
said his
ad service could target
people beyond Planned Parenthood clinics to also include those inside other abortion facilities and methadone clinics.
The same can be
said for most of the
ad hoc solutions that
people use today to prevent or overcome video buffering.
Then a volunteer made a suggestion: What if the community could get,
say, 10,000
people to each throw in $ 30 to buy a New York Times
ad for Firefox that would list the names of all the contributors?
Zuckerberg
said Facebook plans to require a valid government identification and verify the location of the
person behind an
ad.
«The reason
people use
ad blockers and other things is because the advertising is just not good,»
says Bankoff.
A
person familiar with the matter
said WPP, owner of
ad agencies JWT and Ogilvy & Mather, had been contacted by one private equity group and a venture capital firm expressing interest in the Kantar business if WPP ever decides to sell.
In the specific case of social media, the FTC
says to use «Sponsored»,» #
Ad» or «
Ad:» to let
people know that either the post itself or the link in the post does contain content that was compensated.
Only later, Facebook
said in fact 10 million
people saw Russian - bought election
ads on Facebook... or was it 126 million?
The number of commercials per game has been steadily rising — even as
people are, as Rolapp
said, becoming more accustomed to streaming services that offer either no
ads, like Netflix and Amazon, or comparatively light
ads, like Hulu.
I've managed what seems like serial criers or what appears to be
people crying for no reason,»
says Sarah Watson, chief strategy officer at
ad agency BBH in New York.
Based on survey data from
ad tech firm Rocket Fuel charted for us by BI Intelligence, the majority of
people in a December 2014 survey
said they would be comfortable sharing their health and fitness data (56 %) and their diet data (56 %) to get more personalized advertisements.
«Their
ads are close to the
people,»
says Benoît D'Aoust, CEO of Montreal advertising agency Eau3.
«We've done webinars on an
ad hoc basis in the past, and
people love to hear from us, and especially from other businesses who have offered tips and tricks,» he
said.
Global Brand Building Officer Marc Pritchard has pushed for a faster shift toward programmatic digital buying in recent months,
said people familiar with the matter, which comes as P&G has been under investor pressure to get more from its
ad budget amid slower growth.
You could certainly make the argument that they operate one of the largest
ad networks in the world and that network is predicated on being able to track
people,» Maier
said.
«In the old days, we would just show you an
ad about
people traveling to a destination,»
says Vic Walia, VP of global brand marketing at Bellevue, Washington - based Expedia.
Facebook Inc
said on Tuesday it would continue requiring
people to accept targeted
ads as a condition of using its service,...
MB: Looking at the figures on your website you
said you drove 1.5 % increase in favourability among
people who saw your [US election campaign]
ads.
«But I think as long as
people are still
saying it and using it on social media, Bud Light will want to keep making
ads around it.
The company
said it does not use the data to target
ads, except those inviting
people to join Facebook.
As CBS reports, Trump
says the
ads would «scare [kids] from ending up like the
people in the commercials.»
Schroepfer
says Facebook is not developing AI as a way to mine more data about
people — a persistent worry among Facebook users who are perpetually uneasy about their information being used to sell
ads.
Facebook at first
said just 10 million users had seen
ads bought by the IRA, but later explained that when organic un-paid posts were counted, 126 million
people had seen the propaganda group's Facebook posts and another 20 million had seen its Instagram posts.
The founder of MoneySavingExpert.com claims he was receiving five messages a day from
people saying, «I've just seen your Bitcoin
ad and wanted to check it».
«You may have heard about a quiz app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of
people in 2014,» Zuckerberg
said in the signed
ads, referring to the data analytics firm accused of misusing the social network's user information during the 2016 US election.
Here's a piece of evidence lawmakers could have showed the CEO: In a survey conducted recently by Digital Content Next, 1 a trade group of news organizations that is frequently critical of Facebook, a majority of respondents
said they didn't expect the social network to track use of non-Facebook apps to target
ads, collect their physical location when they're not using Facebook or harvest information from non-Facebook websites that
people visit.
«We found
people are posting
ads,» she
says.
We'll
say that 300 of the
people reached with the
ad were also reached organically.
Gawker
says people click on its native
ads at a rate of 2 percent, and spend an average of two - and - a-half minutes per post, compared to an average of three and a half across Gawker Media editorial.
They
say Google's and Facebook's response pressures publishers to seek consent on behalf of dozens of
ad tech firms that
people have never heard of.
«Messenger
Ads (ads placed in people's Messenger home screen) use the same audience targeting options as Facebook ads,» a spokesperson sa
Ads (
ads placed in people's Messenger home screen) use the same audience targeting options as Facebook ads,» a spokesperson sa
ads placed in
people's Messenger home screen) use the same audience targeting options as Facebook
ads,» a spokesperson sa
ads,» a spokesperson
says.
«It allows me or any executive recruiter the ability to put together a well - defined and methodical search process to identify the best possible
person in the marketplace, not simply the first
person that answers a job
ad,»
said Pollard.
In a rare interview, the social network's founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg
said the company had not seen «any meaningful impact» on usage or
ad sales since the incident was disclosed but that «it's not good» if
people are unhappy with the company.