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Hottest Digital Advertising Trends in 2017

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

In summary, here are the key takeaways from the infographic below that tells us the latest shifts in digital advertising this 2017:

 

  • Increased usage of mobile ad blockers
  • Increased monetization of Google AMP and Facebook
  • Instant Articles
  • Revenue on desktop advertising will continue to level down; Mobile advertising will experience massive growth
  • Google and Facebook continues to be the most utilized platform in digital advertising
  • Programmatic advertising will gain more popularity
  • Outstream videos will gain more popularity
  • Increased utilization of Chatbots....
Jeff Domansky's insight:

This infographic features an excellent roundup of advertising trends. Good reading.

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11 Alarming Online Marketing Stats That Should Influence Your Strategy in 2016

11 Alarming Online Marketing Stats That Should Influence Your Strategy in 2016 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The first ever TV ad was for Bulova watches and was broadcasted in 1941 on American screens.


But do you know how digital marketing started?


Commercially available desktop PCs started to enter homes only in the 1980s. And in the 1990s, web 1.0 platforms and the internet started to take shape.


Soon enough Google and Blogger were founded in 1998 and 1999 respectively. And online marketing has evolved rapidly ever since.


As per Adobe’s 2013 survey of marketers, 76% respondents believed that marketing has changed more in the past two years than in the last 50.


But only 9% believed that their digital marketing is working.


That’s sad.


The good news is that you can perform your marketing much more efficiently. You need to observe the digital landscape intently and adapt to fulfill your audience demands.


I’ve put together 11 alarming statistics to help you adjust your online marketing strategy for 2016....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Neil Patel sketches out a little digital marketing history and 11 stats you really should know. Highly recommended.  9/10

malek's curator insight, March 27, 2016 8:30 PM

Neil Patel sketches out a little digital marketing history and 11 stats you really should know. Highly recommended.  9/10

Nicholas Bodell's curator insight, March 28, 2016 3:36 AM

Neil Patel sketches out a little digital marketing history and 11 stats you really should know. Highly recommended.  9/10

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Condé Nast Touts Biggest September in Five Years

Condé Nast Touts Biggest September in Five Years | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Fashion bible Vogue is taking the top spot in the closely watched September ad page contest, which is widely seen as a yardstick of the health of the industry. The Condé Nast book weighed in last year at 658 ad pages; this year, publisher Susan Plagemann added 1 percentage point for a total of 665 total ad pages. That marks four issues in a row of growth and Vogue’s third largest issue ever. (2007 remains the record-breaker with 725 ad pages, followed by 2008 with 674, but both totals included a now-discontinued Fashion Rocks supplement.)


Time Inc.'s InStyle, historically a close second to Vogue, came in at 455 pages. Publisher Karin Tracy, who joined from Entertainment Weekly in May, succeeding Connie Anne Phillips, tweeted that the September issue was its largest-ever. Also closing its largest issue ever is sister title People StyleWatch, up 3 percent with 190 ad pages....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Is there a magazine revival via digital?

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4 Graphs That Illustrate How Facebook and Google Dominate Ad Revenue - MediaShift

4 Graphs That Illustrate How Facebook and Google Dominate Ad Revenue - MediaShift | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Our industry faces a well-known duopoly, with Facebook and Google commanding an ever-increasing share of digital ad spend, both in the U.S. and globally. I recently dug into the data and forecasts available, to better quantify (for my own benefit and hopefully yours!) just how much Facebook and Google are eating digital.

Global ad spend, across all channels (digital, TV, print, radio, outdoor, etc.) is growing annually on average by 5.6 percent from 2015 to 2020, and will reach $674 Billion from $513 Billion in 2015.


The U.S. market will represent 35 percent of the global ad market, reaching $234 Billion by 2020 with a slightly slower growth rate compared to the global average, at 5.0 percent from 2015 to 2020. This is expected as rapidly developing markets in the East and a growing middle class represent new markets on which advertisers can focus.

45% Of U.S. Ad Spend Will Be Digital
33 percent of ad spend in the U.S. was digital last year and that is expected to reach 45 percent by 2020. In real numbers, that’s a $60-billion market growing to $105-billion, with a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.9 percent.


The growth of digital is more than 2 times higher than the growth of the overall ad market, which represents a tremendous opportunity for digital businesses. More people are accessing content online and more advertisers are spending their budgets online. Will the rising tide lift all ships?...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Facebook and Google dominate digital ad revenue and here's a look at how the industry shapes up globally.

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Forbes Puts Native Ad On Cover

Forbes Puts Native Ad On Cover | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The march of native advertising continued this week, as Forbes dispensed with another traditional taboo. It put a native ad on the cover of its print edition for the March 2, 2015 issue, due out on newsstands on Monday.


The ad for Fidelity Investments calls out the FidelityVoice branded content inside the magazine; FidelityVoice is a regular feature in Forbes’ print and online publications, appearing as part of Forbes’ BrandVoice native ad offerings....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

I don't have a problem with native advertising used in this way. If it gets over the top, I simply will quit reading or subscribing to media who overdo native advertising. The ground rules have shifted for all media.

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Spock vs. Spock: A Logical Argument For Video Content

Spock vs. Spock: A Logical Argument For Video Content | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Have you seen what’s been dubbed “the greatest car commercial ever?” If you haven’t, don’t bother looking for it on TV. It’s online . . . and it’s racking up millions of viewers. Audi’s latest spot pits the “Old Spock” (Leonard Nimoy) vs. the “New Spock” (Zachary Quinto) in a promotion for the new Audi S7. (Watch the video below.)

 

It’s engaging. It’s persuasive. It’s relevant. And it’s a great example of the impact and reach of video marketing. Marketers recognize videos like these play an increasingly important role in the marketing mix, yet many of us have questions about producing effective video campaigns –regardless of whether we have Audi-sized budgets or not.

 

How can you squeeze every ounce of value from your investment, and use video not only to inform and entertain, but also to capture leads and drive revenue?...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Fresh. Creative. Entertaining. When (digital) advertising works, it's priceless. Good viewing! And it is not illogical.