Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Yahoo reports $99m loss as suitors queue; MailOnline and Metro's nine rules for advertisers to reach millennials; YouTube claims it delivers 'better returns than TV' in fresh attack on broadcasters

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Yahoo reports $99m loss as suitors queue...and more

Yahoo reports $99m loss as suitors queue...and more

20 April 16, Shona Ghosh

Welcome to Marketing's early morning roundup, a daily shot of news and a recap of the best longer reads and videos.

 
MailOnline and Metro's nine rules for advertisers to reach millennials

MailOnline and Metro's nine rules for advertisers to reach millennials

20 April 16, Gideon Spanier

More than three-quarters of 18 to 34 year olds like advertising and more than 80 per cent of those who use ad-blockers fear they "could be missing something", according to research by MailOnline and Metro... read more

 
One in four people forecast to use ad-blockers by 2017

One in four people forecast to use ad-blockers by 2017

20 April 16, Omar Oakes

More than a quarter of UK internet users will be using ad-blocking software by the end of 2017, according to a new report by eMarketer.

 
YouTube claims it delivers 'better returns than TV' in fresh attack on broadcasters

YouTube claims it delivers 'better returns than TV' in fresh attack on broadcasters

20 April 16, Gideon Spanier

YouTube has claimed new research shows 77 per cent of campaigns on its video site have "a higher return on investment than TV", but broadcasters insisted it was "no surprise" because brands spend "relatively... read more

 
Microsoft's CMO on the art and science of immersive storytelling

Microsoft's CMO on the art and science of immersive storytelling

20 April 16, Paul Davies

Technology and creativity are inextricably linked. Microsoft's chief marketing officer for the UK shares advice on combining the two.

 
Watch: Sky increases investment in digital

Watch: Sky increases investment in digital

20 April 16, Gideon Spanier & Helen Hoddinott

Sky is investing more in online and social media, but still believes strongly in traditional media such as TV and outdoor, according to its director of media, Andrew Mortimer.

 
DigitasLBi's Lianne Dixon promoted to international client service director

DigitasLBi's Lianne Dixon promoted to international client service director

20 April 16, Gurjit Degun

Lianne Dixon, the global client partner at DigitasLBi, has been promoted to international client service director.

 
Possible picks up Specsavers digital service design

Possible picks up Specsavers digital service design

20 April 16, Gurjit Degun

Specsavers has appointed Possible, the WPP digital creative agency, to handle digital service design.

 
Shazam makes mobile advertising play with Shazam for Brands

Shazam makes mobile advertising play with Shazam for Brands

20 April 16, Gurjit Degun

Shazam, the music app, has created tools to help brands advertise on its platform.

 
Ad Pulse: How Apple's Cookie Monster ad became an online hit

Ad Pulse: How Apple's Cookie Monster ad became an online hit

20 April 16, Unruly

Unruly has analysed the most shared ad of March, Apple's "timer" video starring the Cookie Monster, to reveal wisdom for marketers.

 
Bots and humans: the new interactive tools that could help creatives

Bots and humans: the new interactive tools that could help creatives

20 April 16, Russell Davies

Are we entering a new age of interactive design, or is that a load of hype? Russell Davies looks at new tools that could help creative people do their jobs.

 
From chat bots to VR: pitching 'the next big thing' to the board

From chat bots to VR: pitching 'the next big thing' to the board

20 April 16, Chris Pearce

Future trends can be tough to communicate in the terms usually employed in the boardroom, but there are ways to overcome this hurdle, writes Chris Pearce, CEO of TMW Unlimited.

 
Airbnb targets families for the first time with 'Live There' campaign

Airbnb targets families for the first time with 'Live There' campaign

19 April 16, Shona Ghosh

Airbnb has gone after traditional travel company territory for the first time with 'Live There', a global campaign targeted at families as well as its usual millennial demographic.

 
 
20 April 16
The Daily Poke: New retail architecture

The Science Project is laying new foundations for store architecture. This new breed of design company brings together designers, architects and technologists, to challenge how we think of retail concepts...

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20 April 16
How the IP system is supporting creativity in business

The UK has a strong reputation for its creativity in many sectors, including graphic design, fashion and homeware. It is vitally important that the legal systems in place support and encourage this...

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20 April 16
Keeping up with the rapidly changing digital landscape

Customer Experience monitoring is nothing new, but the ways and depth by which we can scrutinise it are evolving faster than ever before. A few years ago the focus was on the digital revolution in...

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19 April 16
Instagram: Developing UX or cashing in?

It's no surprise to anyone that the power of social media is only increasing. Instagram users alone post in excess of 80 million photos per day and brands and businesses are becoming ever more creative...

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