For quite some time, television was the most popular and most effective place for advertisers to spend their dollars. After all, the first website wasn’t even created until 1991. It seems like only recently the internet has become the leading place for people to get information – and get served ads.
There are a lot of reasons that smartphones have become so universal in the past few years. In America alone, smartphone ownership has increased from 35% of the population in 2011 to 77% in 2018. The ability to access the internet or email on the go is obviously a significant part of the technology’s appeal. But can you imagine smartphones being anywhere near as popular as they are today without apps?
When you think of internet search engines, what is the first name that comes to mind? Odds are, your answer was Google, right? After all, the website has become such a dominant force in internet searches that the word “Google” has entered the English language as a verb. And while Google remains the dominant search engine, it does still have competitors. First among them? Bing.
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Wouldn’t it be great if there was an easier way to make those posts function like ads in the traditional sense? Shouldn’t all that time and energy you put into your social media posts help bring in some revenue?
Facebook has changed the optimization metrics for your video campaigns – how will this affect your results?
Google announced today that it will be rolling out two new subscription services, YouTube Premium and YouTube Music, that will go head-to-head with Apple Music and Spotify. This will mean the YouTube Red service, and current subscribers will be grandfathered into the new YouTube Premium service at the current, lower price. The services will be ad-free and allow music to … Read More
A/B testing in marketing is nothing new. As a matter of fact, the concept of A/B testing has been around for a long time: almost 100 years. The principles of A/B testing were first discovered and formalized in the 1920s by statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher. He used it in agricultural experiments trying to figure out, for example, if using … Read More