Interpublic’s Small Stake In Facebook Provides Nice Boost | paidContent
Interpublic’s Small Stake In Facebook Provides Nice Boost | paidContent. I would be curious to hear from Interpublic clients if this was... Read More
Internet “Do not track” efforts could dash health data collection – Medical Marketing and Media
John Camp cited as warning pharma in particular to “watch out” for the pending “do not track” legislation that may be coming... Read More
Looking for FDA Online Guidance, is waiting for Godot
The long awaited “FDA guidance on Social Media” may require waiting even longer… the guidance, due out by the end of 2010,... Read More
Physicians Navigation of the Web… how do they get to where they go?
According to Comscore, Physicians are most likely to reach “health-related content” through Natural Search and Direct Navigation, as opposed to through paid... Read More
Study Reports Obstacles to Increasing Digital Advertising Spend
Digital and interactive is not the No. 1 priority for companies when it comes to advertising. That position still belongs to TV,... Read More
Get beyond measuring click-thru rates (CTR)
: TOMORROW FOCUS and comScore Announce Results of Brand Advertising Online in Germany Study at DLD Conference; Low Click-Through Rates Lead to... Read More
MediaPost Publications Agencies: Demand For Digital Media Services Wanes For First Time, Mobile Fails To Live Up To Hype 01/19/2011
Here are a few conflicting reports that raise some questions about online. The first indicates a decline in demand for digital services... Read More
New FDA Guidance for Online Marketing
This article by Ted Smith on MediaPost gives educated predictions as to the “pending” FDA guidance… what it will contain, and what... Read More
Google’s Predictions for 2015
Google’s Seven Predictions for 2015 at IAB’s 2010 Mixx Conference: 1.) 50% of video ads bought on a cost-per-view basis 2.) 50%... Read More
2012 Ad Forecast by Segment
ZenithOptimedia is revising up its forecast for 2010 global ad spend, from +3.5 percent to +4.8 percent. Its 2011 forecast is up,... Read More