Bumble Will Debut a New Campaign Starring Serena Williams During the Super Bowl
Bumble has announced plans to release a new campaign starring the company's latest global advisor, Serena Williams, during the Super Bowl. Though, it's unclear if the brand will actually advertise...
View ArticleThis Is How 98 Percent of The World Stays Connected
If you've ever wondered how the words you're reading right now (and the video you're about to watch) get from here in New York to, say, Sydney, S?o Paulo, Seville or Singapore, then this is the video...
View ArticleHere’s What We Can Expect With Media Quality in 2019 After a Not-So-Stellar 2018
In 2018, media quality was the number-one issue threatening digital performance for brands and marketers. Challenges in brand safety, ad fraud and viewability all grew more sophisticated and complex....
View ArticleCBS Says It Is at a ‘Contractual Impasse’ With Nielsen as Talks Continue
As CBS continues discussions with Nielsen about a new contract to replace the one that expired on Dec. 31, the network said publicly this morning what it had been saying privately for days: It is at a...
View ArticleTwitter: Here’s How to See the Latest Tweets First
Twitter recently brought back the ability for iOS users to view their timeline in reverse chronological order (to see the latest tweets first), rather than seeing "the best tweets" first. Our guide...
View ArticlePinterest’s Jon Kaplan Pins 3 Marketing Predictions for 2019
Pinterest global head of partnerships Jon Kaplan shared three changes that he sees coming to marketing in 2019. Kaplan wrote in a blog post that he believes brands will move more ad dollars to contexts...
View ArticleThis Self-Aware McDonald’s Ad Knew Exactly What You Needed on New Year’s Day
There are many ways to cure a hangover ... and some are actually backed by science. Hydration, supplements and a little "hair of the dog" appear to be some proven methods--as is eating a good...
View ArticleSnack-Wielding Robots From PepsiCo Are Invading the University of the Pacific
In days of yore, peckish college students had to physically seek out sources of sustenance. No more: Food giant PepsiCo announced it is bringing a fleet of self-driving robots to the nearly 5,000...
View ArticleCustom Clothing Company RedThread Wants a World Without Sizes
After giving birth to her second child, Meghan Litchfield was faced with a conundrum: Nothing in her closet fit. But shopping for new items didn't solve the problem, either. No matter what she tried...
View ArticleAfter Over a Decade, The Economist Released Its First TV Ad to Sustain...
For the first time in more than 10 years, The Economist will run a TV ad. Developed by Proximity and dubbed "Never Stop Questioning," the 40-second spot from the London-based publication will run on...
View ArticleQ&A: Salesforce’s Chris O’Hara Wants Marketers to Capitalize on the Data...
If you want to learn about data, Chris O'Hara is the right person to ask. O'Hara, who leads global product marketing for Salesforce Marketing Cloud's suite of data and audience products, is a big...
View ArticleMastercard Hires Its First Chief Experience Officer
Mastercard has added a new position to its C-suite: chief experience officer. The company has hired Donald Chesnut from SapientRazorfish for the newly created role. Chesnut will officially join the...
View ArticleYouTube: Here’s How to Stop Videos From Auto-Playing on the Home Feed
YouTube recently updated the home feed in its mobile application so that videos will now automatically begin playing (without sound) as users browse. If you want to stop videos from automatically...
View ArticleWhat to Expect in the Digital Health World at This Year’s CES
As the world's biggest consumer tech show boots up in Vegas, I find myself pondering a mischievous question: Will the innovations that cut through at CES 2019 be a triumph or a failure of marketing?...
View ArticleApplying Hemingway’s ‘Iceberg Theory’ to Native Advertising Creates an...
The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway's last work of fiction, is a slim and deceptively simple volume built with modest sentences. But beneath each letter is something that imbues the work with a...
View ArticleIntuit Brand TruboTax Announces Its Return to the Super Bowl
TurboTax has confirmed that it will return to the Super Bowl in 2019. CBS is selling ads for the Feb. 3 broadcast of Super Bowl LIII for just north of $5 million for 30 seconds of air time. At this...
View Article72 School Buses Became a Mile-Long Moving Billboard About the Scope of Human...
Atlanta is used to traffic logjams, but at least this one was for a good cause. A caravan of 72 school buses formed a mile-long billboard earlier this week to raise awareness of Georgia's massive...
View ArticleNew Year, New Teammates: NFL Announces Partnerships With Caesars...
The NFL is ringing in the new year with two groundbreaking partnerships. On Thursday, the organization announced its first casino sponsor, Caesars Entertainment, and on Friday, it named Intuit TurboTax...
View ArticleConsumers Have Made Their Needs Loud and Clear, yet Brands Keep Missing the Mark
In a fast-paced, competitive landscape, brands are doing everything they can to stand out and connect with the new consumer. But how many brands are actually reaching the consumer in a meaningful way?...
View ArticleTwitter and the College Football Playoff Huddled Up for National Championship...
Roll Tide or Tiger Rag? Twitter has got you covered either way for Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship game Monday night at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. David Herman of...
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