Posted in September 10, 2010 ¬ 12:49 PMh.jcook
Data shows that the correlations between money and popularity is true. “Without a budget, the chances of a video going viral are pretty slim,” says Anita Elberse, marketing teacher at the Harvard Business School, who conducted data analysis to try to understand how the Web is changing the ways companies reach customers.
She summarizes [...]
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Posted in September 2, 2010 ¬ 5:38 PMh.rlewis
Are we living in an App Bubble? Aaron Shapiro seems to think so and presents a compelling story in Fast Company, including some of the economics behind App development and the profitability (today) of such development. This is definitely worth a read, but he fails to mention the growth of mobile and how usage will [...]
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Posted in August 24, 2010 ¬ 11:08 AMh.rlewisComments Off
The future looks bright. According to Borrell Associates, Online ad spending is thriving and poised to accelerate further in 2011. Targeted display advertising is expected to see a 60% increase!
MediaPost Publications Borrell: Online Ad Spend To Gain 17.5% In 2011 08/24/2010.
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Posted in August 4, 2010 ¬ 11:07 AMh.jcookComments Off
Manhattan Research reported that 60% of US physicians are either actively using social media networks or are interested in doing so, and more than half of doctors say they are influenced by user-generated content they consider reputable. Physician-only communities have generated much attention as doctors demand private environments to exchange information without patients looking over [...]
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Posted in July 14, 2010 ¬ 8:12 PMh.rlewisComments Off
Consumer marketers feeling more confident, says survey – Medical Marketing and Media. Cegedim Dendrite survey finds that four inm 10 marketers expect DTC spend to increase in 2010. Major areas money shifting into: highly targeted Direct to Patient (DTP) and Physician marketing… both very good for the Internet.
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Posted in June 17, 2010 ¬ 9:06 AMh.rlewis
Wayne Friedman writes an article for Media Post, the title of which anyone could have predicted – with a theme that will be repeated many times over as data driven “audience” becomes more popular.
MediaPost Publications Advertisers Target Too Narrow An Audience 06/17/2010.
The challenge of course that publisher’s face when advertisers only want to reach 1% [...]
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Posted in June 10, 2010 ¬ 9:15 AMh.jcookComments Off
Forty-four percent of women research prescribed drugs using multiple sources before filling a script, according to a survey by agency GSW Worldwide’s Pink Tank unit.
They also consult, in order of influence, medical websites like WebMD, articles online from trusted media outlets, online patient reviews, blogs they trust and, lastly, company sites.
That’s another great reason to [...]
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Posted in June 8, 2010 ¬ 12:28 PMh.rlewisComments Off
I had a friend once ask me in the very early days of Internet advertising if I really believed online advertising could ever see a $1 Billion dollar company or even ever become a $1 Billion industry. The doubt in they way he asked the question made it clear that he didn’t believe it could… [...]
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Posted in May 18, 2010 ¬ 12:08 PMh.rlewis
Latest data from eMarketer shows online advertising coming back strong with double digit growth projected for 2010 (10.8% year over year) which would put 2010 online advertising at US$25.1 Billion. Continued projected growth puts the total online advertising spend at US$36.3 Billion by 2014. Recession? What recession?
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Posted in May 14, 2010 ¬ 6:36 PMh.rlewis
U.S. Online Ad Market Grows in Q1 – NYTimes.com.
Looks like at least the online advertising industry is recovering from the great recession. U.S. Online ad revenue hit US$5.9 billion, the highest-ever total for a first quarter according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
ComScore also recently reported that impressions of display [...]
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