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G+, where single men go to congregate (infographic)

Google Plus Infographic

 

…Or you could say guys with tight pants, who watch crappy reality shows & ogle cars they’ll never be able to afford.

 

 

2013: The Year of Content (infographic)

2012 was the year of disappointing prophecies, but this prophecy was inspired by common sense, consumer demand, & the revelation of conversions to come!
 

The top 5 priorities for marketers in 2013:

 

1. Content Marketing
2. Conversion Rate Optimisation
3. Social Media Engagement
4. Targeting and Personalization
5. Mobile Optimization

 
 
Quarterly Digital Intelligence Briefing: Digital Trends for 2013, produced in association with Adobe, a infographic about what marketers see as the most important trends in the next 12 months.
 
marketing-inforgraphic
 
source: No Bullshit Marketing

Retargeting Tips: be creepy

January 30, 2013 1 comment

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source: CHANGO: The 7 types of Effective Retargeting
 
 

Retargeting Tips For Highly-Regulated Advertisers

 
source: http://searchengineland.com
 
A Quick Recap On Retargeting
There are two types of retargeting. One is where we target ‘off-site’ events – things that potential customers are doing off of your website; and the other where we target ‘on-site’ events – things that your customers are doing on your website. A combination of both of these methods will bring the highest performance.
 
Off-Site Retargeting
For off-site retargeting, search retargeting is the most common form. Using cookies already on the individual’s computer, search-retargeting looks at the keywords an individual is searching for, matches those keywords to our display campaign, and allows us to show them a display ad outside of the search engine. This is a strong form of retargeting as the individual is showing intent for the brand, by what they are searching for.
 
On-Site Retargeting
For on-site retargeting, site retargeting is the most common form. Site retargeting allows us to retarget individuals that have visited our website, by placing or activating a cookie on their computer. Here, we know that the individual is interested in our brand because they have been to our website. Our ads can be tailored to either provide them with additional information or make them come back for more.
 
There Is Some Regulation Such As Opt-Out
As an example, today there is no firm regulation from the FDA on whether or not you can retarget users – specifically in the pharmaceutical and medical fields. However, companies are urged to not overuse this technology and to be mindful of what could be considered “spam.” Consumers are asked to take more responsibility to disable or enable tracking of themselves.
 
Anonymous Retargeting
Reputable ad networks and publishers are retargeting users completely anonymously. No personal identifiable information (PII) is shared between the user and the publisher, even if the brand is retargeting visitors to their own website. Publishers, such as Google, go as far as to mandate that no PII is sent to them via their Privacy Policy.
 
AdChoices
The White House, Department of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission have all commended the Digital Advertising Alliance and its partners for the significant progress toward consumer privacy with their Self Regulatory Program. A product of this program, AdChoices, is now an industry standard on all ads that are being behaviorally targeted and allow consumers to opt out of this type of targeting.
 
A Couple Thoughts After You Decide To Use Retargeting
Retargeting is a very powerful advertising program that brands should take advantage of. However, this should not be the only program they are relying on, and the program should be developed in good taste.
 
Use AdChoices
Although it is a best practice of all of the major ad networks, it is a good idea to validate with the ad network that their ads will include the AdChoices icon allowing consumers to opt out of behavioral targeting.
 
Cap Interactions
When setting up your retargeting campaign, some recommend the 7×7 rule: limit the window to 7 days or less (users who have been to your site within the last 7 days can see a retargeting ad), and cap the impressions to 7 per person per day. This will limit the exposure of a retargeted ad to any specific user — and limit the ‘stalker factor’ of the brand.
 
Update The Site’s Privacy Policy
Although this is not required, it is suggested to update the site’s privacy policy to include display advertising and retargeting. Google recommends that the privacy policy be updated whenever Google Analytics is used, and goes further to recommend additional updates when analytics is being used for display advertising and retargeting. Take a look at the FDA’s own privacy policy here.
 
Bottom line: retargeting should be used on a case-by-case basis — and if a client is overly hesitant, the risk may outweigh the reward. Although advertisers can use retargeting to drive highly relevant ads to their potential audience with high ROI — they must also be aware of increasing consumer privacy awareness and ever-changing regulatory factors.
 
source: http://searchengineland.com
 
 
nerd alertNERD ALERT – If you want to read more about retargeting:
The Most Frequently Asked Questions In Search Retargeting
 

Infographic: How Social Media Sites Make $

Hello, I Like Money!

Mr Krabs I Like Money

What colors say about your brand (Infographic)

Color Emotion Guide
 
 
 
Colors Movie

Bob Hodges: You wanna look at infographics or learn about this job?
Danny McGavin: Not yet.
Bob Hodges: Not yet.

 
 

Teach an old dog new tricks… (Infographic)

What are we looking at? (Demographics of Brands + Social Media)

1 in 3 Americans Regularly Check Out Brands’ Social Networking Pages

 

Brands & Social Media

Brands & Social Media

Infographic: Retail Social Media Top 10

Retail Social Media Top 10

Retail Social Media Top 10

source: infographicjournal.com

My first 48 hours on tumblr…

my first 48 hours on tumblr

my first 48 hours on tumblr

what a country!

what a country!

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Taxonomy of advertising agency names

taxonomy of advertising agency names

taxonomy of advertising agency names

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