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Viewability with Brand Impact
In 2018, Digital has found itself under the spotlight. Having received its fair share of positive and negative press, some preach the power of targeting whilst others will remind you that there is a lack of proven viewability.
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The Numbers Game: Measuring Audiences in the Data Age
People who fear numbers are said to suffer from numerophobia or arithmophobia. There are even those who fear specific numbers like number 7 (heptaphobics) or number 13 (triskaidekaphobics). Audience measurement is a discipline swimming in numbers and, with the emergence of Big Data to supplement or even replace more traditional survey approaches in many cases, now throws out even more numbers.
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Global Attitudes Towards the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia
Worldwide, more than two in ten respondents, who are aware of the FIFA World Cup 2018, believe that Germany will take home the Cup. Brazil, Spain and Argentina are also among the favourites. Overall, people have predominantly positive opinions about the games being held in Russia.
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Ipsos releases 23rd annual European Affluent Survey
Survey spotlights ‘Affluencers’: Europe’s most affluent and influential consumers
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Join our webinar: Who do Europe's Affluencers Trust?
Wednesday 6th of June - While the industry increasingly shifts their advertising to local news brands, results from the Affluent Survey Europe 2018 show that international media remain crucial to reach these top-level consumers.
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‘Natural’ food: What Does it Mean to Consumers?
Consumers are more conscious than ever about the safety and trustworthiness of food and drink, which has led to an increase in the use of terms such as ‘natural’ on packaging.
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Who are the world’s biggest wearable tech buyers?
From the Fitbit to Apple’s smartwatch: wearable tech is becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Early adopters of new technology, the world’s affluent are at the forefront of purchasing wearable tech, ownership reaching over 30% in Spain, Turkey and the USA.
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These were the best scoring Super Bowl commercials according to neuromarketers
A lot has already been said and written about the Super Bowl commercials. Which commercials scored well and which did not? This was often measured by asking questions to viewers. But we all know that what people say does not always correspond to what they think or feel. Neuromarketers took the test and equipped a theater full of football fans with neuro measuring equipment. This is how they recorded all emotional reactions felt while watching the Super Bowl. Surprisingly, not all commercials that were thought to score well did so. Read below what the 5 best scoring commercials were according to the results of the neuro research.
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Reflections on Byron Sharp's 'How brands Grow'
As you may know, today our country is enjoying the presence of one of the world's leading thinkers within marketing: Byron Sharp. (https://howbrandsgrowevent.nl/)
His book 'How brands grow' inspired us to take a critical look at his ideas and to explore how we can use his philosophy to enhance our methods and solutions.