Social Media Advertising
Ignored Ad Types By Age & Gender, January 2014 [TABLE]
The majority of male and female millennials said they ignored online banner ads, and around two in five males and half of females didn’t pay attention to social media or search engine ads.
Read MoreTypes Of Advertising That Influence Brand Value Among Mobile Millennials, January 2014 [CHART]
18- to 34-year-olds were far more likely to ignore online ads, such as banners and those on social media and search engines, than they were traditional TV, radio and newspaper ads.
Read MoreState Of Native Advertising, 2014 [INFOGRAPHIC]
Copyblogger solicited 2,088 people for their opinions on native advertising for this infographic.
Read MoreTwitter Ads Outperform Facebook Ads [VIDEO]
Facebook impressions exceed those of Twitter by so much that Facebook consistently delivers more clicks despite offering a much lower CTR on average.
Read MoreUS Consumers’ Biggest Purchase Influencers, April 2014 [CHART]
Word-of-mouth emerges as most influential, with TV ads leading the way among paid media.
Read MoreAd Pros Who Have Used Twitter Ads For Social TV, December 2013 [CHART]
22% of US advertising professionals said they’d bought Twitter ads in conjunction with a TV ad campaign.
Read MoreTwitter's Global Ad Revenues, 2012-2016 [CHART]
Twitter showed in 2013 that its ad business is growing fast.
Read MoreMobile Ad-Friendly Shoppers & Social Media, March 2014 [TABLE]
About half of smartphone and tablet owners are willing to receive ads on their devices in exchange for services.
Read MoreUS Social Media Ad Spending By Type, 2012-2017 [TABLE]
Native ad spending on social media alone is estimated to grow from $3.1 billion this year to $5.0 billion in 2017.
Read MoreUS Millennials' Most Influential Advertising Medium, March 2014 [CHART]
Not only are young TV viewers in some cases actually watching more TV, but youth are also most likely to say that TV ads influence the way they perceive and value a brand.
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