Posts Tagged ‘lookalike audiences’
Energizing new platforms with old programming
It’s 2021 and decades-old sitcoms are worth multi-million dollar deals. Now-classic sitcoms like Friends, Seinfeld, and The Office are worth 2-3 times the budgets of modern blockbusters. Old programming is driving new streaming subscribers in droves, with established audiences of legacy content being strategically shepherded from platform to platform. While an emphasis on original programming…
Read MorePodcast: Data Deep Dive with ANA Marketing Futures
In our data-driven world, almost every aspect of consumer experience can be logged, contributing to an exhaustive amount of insights for marketers to access. As data’s role becomes increasingly integral in running efficient outreach, many questions arise regarding its authenticity, freshness, and effectiveness, especially when compared to the overwhelming amount of data attainable through first…
Read MoreLook-Alike vs Act-Alike Modeling: Stepping Out of the Shadows
How much does your data tell you about your audience? Let’s compare a couple of prominent figures with common look-alike modeling versus advanced act-alike modeling. Here, we used simple lookalike modeling to summarize two prominent politicians with large followings. The data provides some basic information that would allow us to assume both men are of…
Read MoreAudience Enrichment Comes in Many Flavors
The idea of Audience Enrichment has been around for decades in the list-rental business, but it means much more in the offline/online world of data today. It is no longer theory or even past tense; it is reality. Technology rolls on and affects all industries and in turn, how we do our jobs. In marketing…
Read MoreSuper Bowl Halftime Show: Is It Worth the Pay to Play?
The NFL season kicked off last Thursday, so in the eyes of many, fall has officially arrived. Football is arguably bigger than it has ever been – last season, the most watched program in the United States was NBC’s
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