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What film can teach us about quality content
Kevin Moore
11 February 2015, 9:22AM

Neighbourhood PortraitsContent has been a buzzword for a while now, and though we still haven't figured out exactly what it is. The general consensus is everyone wants to get in on it.

Agencies: Programmatic isn't problematic
Mauricio Leon
11 February 2015, 8:03AM

Black sheep, photo by Leon Riskin/FlickrBefore programmatic, digital was advertising's black sheep.

In 2005, digital was seen much the same as programmatic: unfamiliar, untested, and uncomfortable. Agency teams relied on in-house specialists to write digital briefs and deliver communication objectives.

Coming soon: A programmatic native standard that will change the industry
Chris Quigley
10 February 2015, 8:01AM

BuzzFeed nativeThe Internet Advertising Bureau released its first native ad guidelines yesterday, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

In late 2013, Facebook kicked off the merger of native advertising and real-time bidding with the introduction of FBX and its exchange ads. To accommodate the social giant, major demand-side platforms (DSP) backed FBX by adding support for creative metadata, such as headlines, thumbnails and the like.

Chinese Year of the Sheep (or is it goat or ram?) makes brands follow each other
Chris J Reed
09 February 2015, 11:48PM

cheap-car-rental-for-chinese-new-year-2015I love Chinese New Year (CNY). Every year is different, a different animal for marketers to wrestle with. This Lunar New Year is the Year of the Goat. Although some say it's the Year of the Sheep as apparently they are the same in Chinese. Some even say the Ram, which I guess is in between the two.

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