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Frustrates With Ads Appearing Next to Offensive Content, Havas Pulls U.K. Spending From Google and YouTube

Frustrates With Ads Appearing Next to Offensive Content, Havas Pulls U.K. Spending From Google and YouTube | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The French advertising powerhouse and the British government want more control over where their ads run.


Havas is pulling all spending from Google and YouTube in the United Kingdom, citing the desire to have more control of its inventory in hopes of keeping brands away from inappropriate or offensive content.According to a report in The Guardian, the French advertising giant’s decision came after talks broke down related to Google’s inability to “provide specific reassurances” related to where video and display ads appear.


The report cites content showing up in YouTube alongside videos of white nationalists and terrorists. The news about Havas—which spends around 175 million euros ($188.2 million) annually on digital advertising clients in the U.K.—comes alongside a report that the British government and other organizations also pulled their ads from the tech giant....

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15 Brilliant Examples of Interactive Print Ads

15 Brilliant Examples of Interactive Print Ads | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Print ads were once the standard format for creative advertising. But advertising dollars are increasingly going toward digital outlets, and print advertising is now seen as an expensive and untrackable media format.


You would think the category is void of innovative ideas, but that’s certainly not the case. In fact, many brands are finding new ways to merge the digital and physical world through magazine and newspaper ads. 


Here are 15 print ads that should make you rethink the word "traditional."...

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Check out the creativity of these interactive print advertisements.

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YouGov | The personalities of retail brands, as revealed by their customers

YouGov | The personalities of retail brands, as revealed by their customers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Both current and former customers of the outdoor-clothing company Patagonia, for example, are more likely to consider themselves quite knowledgeable when compared to other shoppers, yet less equipped with social skills than the Lord & Taylor crowd. People who shop at Hot Topic, which caters to a younger, more alternative demographic, see themselves as highly imaginative, while patrons of Jos. A. Bank, which sells men's suits and business casual attire, see themselves as leaders.

Overall, these distinct personality types reveal the power of marketing, if done right.

One report anticipates that the retail industry alone will spend $15.09 billion on digital ads in 2016, followed by $16.95 billion in 2017 — a 12% increase. While it's important to know the best location to place an ad, knowing the personality of your intended audience is just as crucial....

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There are potential strategic marketing advantages within the personalities of retail brands.

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Digital giants tighten their grip on top media owner ranking - ZenithOptimedia

Digital giants tighten their grip on top media owner ranking - ZenithOptimedia | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The Top Thirty Global Media Owners report is a unique ranking of the world’s largest media companies by media revenue, as estimated by Zenith. The report was launched in 2007 and was last published by Zenith in 2015. Zenith defines media revenue as all revenue deriving from businesses that support advertising, to determine which companies are most important for the marketing industry.*
 
There are four media giants among the top 30 global media owners – Facebook, Baidu, Yahoo and Microsoft – and all have risen up the ranking this year. Facebook has moved up from 10th place last year to 5th place this year; Baidu has moved up from 14th to 9th; Yahoo from 18th to 15th; and Microsoft from 21st to 17th. Facebook is the fastest-growing media owner in our top 30, with media revenues up 65% on last year. Baidu is second-fastest (up by 52%) and Alphabet is third (up by 17%).
 
Between them, the five digital giants generated US$88bn in media revenue, which is 34% of all the revenues generated by our top 30 companies, and represents 65% of the entire global internet advertising market. Their collective dominance of digital advertising means that these five companies have captured most of the gains from its rapid growth.

 

Digital adspend has grown at an average of 18% a year for the past five years, driven by the spread of mobile technology, the rise of social media and online video, and improved advertising technology, such as programmatic buying and local real-time search. Adspend across all other media has grown by just 0.6% a year....

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Talk about global domination. The big five generated $88 billion in revenue.

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