Posts Tagged ‘Programmatic Advertising’
Case Study:Gaming
Conquest Audiences Steal Share During Christmas Time During the Holiday season, a top gaming console wanted to do everything it could to steal market share from it’s main competitor—Playstation. Affinity Answers created a segment to target people already engaging with Playstation with proven future purchase intent. A campaign was put in market by the gaming…
Read MoreThe viewer data that answers the tough questions
Entertainment marketers are often asked tough questions, and sometimes it’s difficult to get answers for where, why, and how to reach viewers of particular shows, celebrities, or brands. In the not-so-distant past, marketing teams would need to rely on basically two processes for answering the tougher questions: gut reactions or, conversely, expensive studies that can…
Read MoreSponsors are primed to double down on the Madness
After a year’s hiatus, the Madness is back, and it looks like the teams, players, fans, and sponsors couldn’t be happier. NCAA® basketball is a very big deal, and the March Madness tournament is even bigger. Fans can’t get enough of the games, highlights, scores, brackets, and more, and though all sporting events boast multiple…
Read MoreWill Growing Disloyalty Affect Ford’s Bronco Launch?
how can the new Ford Bronco take advantage of the auto industry’s burgeoning disloyalty? Car brand loyalty is on the downturn. What was once an industry driven by committed customers is now an open road for savvy auto marketers. With more car choices than ever before, household incomes changing, and many automakers not providing optimal…
Read MoreRecommendation Engines Provide an Ad Targeting Edge
Recommender engines have become a pivotal force in the evolution of marketing and currently power some of the world’s biggest players, from Amazon to Netflix. By compiling usage data and engagement statistics, these engines are able to recommend more relevant choices for viewers or buyers, keeping them engaged while encouraging usage time and conversions. But…
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