Ask 10 people in digital advertising what “native” ads are, and you’ll get 10 different answers. But the recent controversy around spending on made-for-advertising (MFA) sites shined a light on a dark ...
Magic vs. Bird. Brady vs. Manning. Coke vs. Pepsi. These battles are as divisive as they are decisive. Fans of each side are set with their arguments and ready to defend their positions, no matter how ...
Seventy percent of users dislike mobile ads, and around 45% of people leverage ad blockers to prevent their experiences from being interrupted. So, let’s be honest: Most people find digital ads ...
The world of digital marketing never sits still. It is always evolving at breakneck speed as marketers develop new tools, platforms, and techniques to outperform their opponents. One recent example of ...
Facebook’s mobile ad network seems to be a hit with developers. In the six months since it rolled out Audience Network globally, the number of apps participating has grown by a factor of five, a big ...
Native advertising: The refreshing and unobtrusive form of advertising that syncs beautifully with web content and is receiving the attention of many publishers. The traditional advertising system has ...
Native advertising has found its way onto mobile devices at a startling pace, arriving at a moment when social media platforms already offered seemingly endless advertising possibilities. Facebook, ...
In the battle against climate disinformation, native advertising is a fierce foe. A study published in npj Climate Action led by Boston University (BU) researchers, in collaboration with Cambridge ...
The retail advertising landscape is perpetually evolving, driven by the proliferation of smartphones and tablets, and the demand for access to rich content, social channels and videos on mobile ...
JustWatch, the streaming guide that touts 15 million monthly active users in the United States, is expanding its U.S. team with the hiring of Jen Mutchnik to lead native advertising partnerships. An ...
For many years content producers and consumers have accepted that in order for easily consumable content to exist, you need a certain level of advertising knocking around too. But as the internet en ...
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