Posts Tagged ‘Beauty Marketing’
Tablet Ad Categories To Which Users Are Most Likely To Respond By Gender, January 2013 [CHART]
The content that beauty consumers devour in magazines are ripe for the interactive opportunities that tablets can provide.
Read MoreMillennials' Preferred Purchase Methods By Select Product Categories, May 2013 [TABLE]
Webrooming (doing research online and then buying in-store) is actually a far more popular activity among Millennials than showrooming across several product categories.
Read MoreProduct Categories That Interest Mobile Moms, March 2013 [CHART]
Clothing and beauty ranked as the top product categories for which moms shopped on their smart phones and tablets, at 56% and 47%, respectively.
Read MoreRich Media Viewability By Vertical, September 2012 [CHART]
63% of rich media ads are viewable.
Read MoreViewability Rate For Rich Media Ads By Industry, September 2012 [TABLE]
Rich media ads purchased by firms in the travel industry were most likely to be viewable, at 10 percentage points above average, while those in the financial vertical were only seen half the time.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Simcity Fail, Dove's "Real" Beauty & NBA's Social Slam Dunk [PODCAST]
This week’s highlights: Electronic Arts’ Simcity Fail; Dove’s “Real” Beauty App; Old Spice’s Director Of Marketing: Mr. Wolfdog; NBA’s Social Slam Dunk & more.
Read MorePercent Of Brand-Owned Organic Search Results Worldwide By Category, 2012 [CHART]
Twenty-four of 57 brands analyzed owned more than 50% of their first-page search results.
Read MoreMobile Purchases By Device, February 2013 [CHART]
More than 6 in 10 smartphone and tablet owners have purchased download media such as ringtones, e-books, and games via their device.
Read MoreTop Grooming Products Used By American Men, July 2011 [CHART]
For the basics—body wash, shaving tools and shampoo—use is high among males in the US.
Read MoreMen's Grooming Product Sales Growth, 2011 vs 2012 [CHART]
Global Industry Analysts predicts the global male grooming products industry will generate $33 billion in revenue by 2015.
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