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Why The End Is Near For The Facebook-Google Duopoly

Why The End Is Near For The Facebook-Google Duopoly | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The tide began turning against the duopoly late last year when the fake news epidemic illustrated for many the lack of brand safety on Facebook and Google. Brands found out that their ads were showing up next to hate speech or agenda-driven fake news and were understandably miffed. 

Fueling that anger, Facebook was caught drastically inflating its time-spent metrics for video by as much as 60-80%. More recently, Google was caught doing something similar with AMP, its mobile-based publishing platform. 

Though both have subsequently agreed to third-party analyses of their operations, for many marketers, that was cold comfort since (in Facebook’s case, at least), the abuses had been happening over a long period of time. 

In late January, the industry found a spokesman for their discontent with Marc Pritchard, Procter & Gamble’s global CMO, who chastised the industry for its lack of transparency. More recently, Havas pulled its buys on Google and YouTube for UK-based clients in the name of brand safety. ...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The advertiser boycotts of Bill O'Reilly on Fox News are further testament to this digital advertising trend. Brands need to be protected!

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Digital Advertising Trends 2017

Digital Advertising Trends 2017 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It’s not a surprise Facebook and Google have stayed ahead of everyone else. The two platforms have focused on two key areas: personalizing advertising and those mobile trends we just examined.

Last month, Facebook announced that they have a billion mobile-only users -- not a billion users of the mobile app, but a billion people for whom the entire Facebook experience takes place on mobile. Google has invested its vast resources into mobile search, and in May 2015, more than 18 months ago, it said that “More Google searches take place on mobile devices than on computers in 10 countries including the US and Japan.”

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Two key digital advertising trends to continue in 2017: personalization and mobile. Interestingly, most of the growth is on Google and Facebook.

Jayme Soulati's curator insight, December 7, 2016 8:14 AM
Advertising is struggling. Feel it?
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Built for mobile: Bumper ads drive incremental reach and frequency, particularly on smartphones

Built for mobile: Bumper ads drive incremental reach and frequency, particularly on smartphones | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Recent research has shown that half of 18-49 year olds turn to their mobile device first to watch video. Even in the living room, many people prefer to watch on their smartphone – for the control, personalization and ease it offers. And as viewing habits change, we are working to introduce new formats adapted to these habits.


That’s why today we’re announcing Bumper ads – a new six-second video format, sold through the AdWords auction on a CPM basis. Bumper ads are ideal for driving incremental reach and frequency, especially on mobile, where “snackable videos” perform well.


Given the succinct nature of the format, we’ve seen Bumper ads work best when combined with a TrueView or Google Preferred campaign. In early tests, Bumpers drove strong lift in upper funnel metrics like recall, awareness and consideration. We also see that Bumpers work well to drive incremental reach and frequency when paired with a TrueView campaign....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Are bumper ads like little haiku video moments? Or, are they just another intrusion on YouTube viewers? The difference as always, is in the execution. Atlantic records and Volkswagen seem to get it right initially.

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Why digital advertising is experimenting with blockchain - Digiday

Why digital advertising is experimenting with blockchain - Digiday | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Blockchain, best known so far in the financial space as the technology underpinning bitcoin, is essentially a massive, shared Excel sheet that can have many uses. These range from figuring out whether tuna is sustainably fished to whether the handbag you bought is counterfeit. But in advertising, the theory is turning into practice thanks to a host of different companies all using it to track ad impressions in digital media.

 

The key is that blockchain, and adchain, theoretically lets multiple parts of the industry work together with no dependency on one party’s data. “If it’s immutable and decentralized, then you can align incentives,” said Brook. Right now, adchain will embed a tracker in the xml of a creative asset — and in real time, show you who is watching it or if viewability standards aren’t being met.

 

Here’s what that theoretically looks like in the adchain if it’s about figuring out if an impression was real: A buyer buys an impression, which is encrypted in a block, and then broadcasted to every single participant on the chain. The impression is verified by the publisher, then added to the ledger. Everyone in the blockchain gets to see the impression event and approve it.

Last week, adtech company MetaX launched “adchain,” a use of the blockchain ledger to essentially tag a piece of creative and then follow it on the internet to figure out whether it was seen, who saw it, where it actually ran, conversion rates and how budget was spent along the chain....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Blockchain being used by digital advertising? You betcha.

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The future of digital advertising creativity and how to get ready

The future of digital advertising creativity and how to get ready | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

"We understand that the environment is changing inextricably, but what do we do now to prepare for this new reality?”

I had become so accustomed to describing the changes in content consumption and its implications for marketers, media companies, and tech-enabled content platforms that I was taken aback.

The nods among her team made it abundantly clear that “what now?” was more than a theoretical question, and one that needed to be addressed ASAP.

Thus, herewith are five practical predictions on the future of digital advertising creativity and real-world recommendations on what to do now to prepare....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Peter Minnium shares five digital creativity trends to watch. Good read.

juneleo's comment, December 3, 2016 12:33 AM
Its trendy :)