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Digital Advertising in Canada’s Beer Category
As we start off the New Year and look back on Canada’s 2011 advertising trends, the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry stands out as one that has historically been, and continues to be, a leading source of advertising expenditure.
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Kantar Media |
2012 |
Yahoo Names the Who, Now the What?
How will the new Yahoo CEO change the company's fortunes?
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Mindshare |
2012 |
The Impact of Digital on Growth Strategies - CMO Imperatives for 2012
This report is based on one-to-one interviews with Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) from a range of international organisations.
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TNS |
2012 |
CES 2012: Mindshare Conference Review
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas attracted over 150,000 industry professionals, eager to see what over 2,700 technology companies had to offer.
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Mindshare |
2012 |
Online How-To Videos Make Holidays Delicious, Crafty & Joyful
How-to guides have made a strong move online where they can be easily found, consumed and executed.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Giving Social: Gifts for the Social Media Obsessed
This holiday, why not give your social media–obsessed friend or family member a tangible reminder of their social network? Like a Twitter necklace or book of all their posts and pictures? While hokey, gifts like this might actually be a desirable keepsake and a perfect holiday gift for your favorite social media addict.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Will the Bells Toll Louder on a Mobile Phone?
The Salvation Army is taking Christmas mobile. In a two-fold approach, it is aiming to capitalize on the adoption of smartphones in the hope of increasing charitable donations.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
XBox LIVE Environment Refresh
Microsoft is making a number of major advancements in the Xbox LIVE environment, and is being very strategic in its rollout to make sure that users are excited while not capsizing any of its audience.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Twitter Brand Pages
Twitter is to enable brands to customise their profile pages, allowing them to take greater control of the look and feel of the page, as well as making it easier to share more content.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Google Bottom Ads – A Changing Landscape
With Google's recent unveiling of a new format to the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) many advertisers are concerned with the removal of ads from the right side and being moved to the bottom below most results.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Rise of QR Codes
It's only now, following the rise in uptake of smartphones and the parallel development of new mobile marketing strategies, that QR codes are becoming mainstream.
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Burson-Marsteller |
2011 |
Yahoo Living Ads
Yahoo has followed-up their recent Livestand iPad application launch with a new innovative advertising format called Living Ads.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Call of Duty Modern Warfare - Evolution, not Revolution
Call of Duty is big, in fact, the franchise is so big that it quite frankly puts more traditional entertainment mediums like movies to shame.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Managing Corporate Reputation In The Digital Age
Corporate reputation is facing unprecedented challenges. Driven by ever higher expectations of good behavior and disclosure as regulators and disaffected employees are scrutinizing corporate behavior as never before.
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Burson-Marsteller |
2011 |
Google Analytics - Multi Channel Funnels
Can Google Analytics' new multi-channel funnel really help solve the web marketer challenge?
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Google Street View Inside
Google's 'Street View Inside' invites business owners to show off the inside of their properties on their Google Places business pages.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Digital Life
The Internet now impacts all elements of a business' growth plans. In order to succeed, brands need to embed digital into their marketing strategies.
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TNS |
2011 |
Politically Correct: Discussing Politics in Social Media
As the political discourse around the 2012 election begins to heat up, Facebook and Twitter are once again popular outlets for expression of political opinions. Discussing politics in social media should be approached with the same civility and consideration as discussing politics at a cocktail party or professional event. One should always be mindful of the audience and how the message may be received.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
A One-Stop Shop for Political Content on YouTube
YouTube is home to countless historical events captured on video and uploaded by individual users and organizations. At the beginning of October, it launched the YouTube Politics channel, dedicated to sharing political videos with an emphasis on the 2012 presidential campaign. With its innate social media power and wide-reaching audience, YouTube has the power to influence the way citizens access and digest political information.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Lessons the Campaigns Can Learn from "Occupy Wall Street"
The "Occupy Wall Street" protests rapidly expanded into a movement, spurring protests about social and economic inequality around the world. Here as with many of the most successful movements of the modern age, digital media played a critical role in engaging individuals in many different ways. As we approach the 2012 presidential elections, the candidates can learn some key tactics to create a movement of their own.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Will Mobile Payments Transform Political Fundraising in 2012?
Now that digital and social media are core parts of the political campaign toolkit - what can we expect in 2012? In the 2012 elections we expect to see mobile being the big story. With the rise of mobile payments and digital wallets, we can expect to see mobile fundraising as a potential game changer for political campaigning.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Online Advertising Heats Up for 2012 Election Cycle
In political advertising, the majority of a candidate's advertising budget is usually spent on TV.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Politics and Fashion: Social Media Commentary
Fashion and politics have always coexisted — voters form impressions about candidates based on what they wear and what they look like. For women in politics, this sensitivity to clothing and appearance is heightened.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
Bad result for brands as Google moves ads to bottom of results page?
On November 2, Google announced that in many cases of search results, they will begin to eliminate the usage of right-side rail sponsored listings in favor of bottom of page paid listings.
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GroupM Search |
2011 |
From Intent to In-store
How entwined is the Web in consumers' path-to-purchase for retail goods? Understanding the full impact of online requires looking beyond the obvious metrics.
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GroupM Search |
2011 |