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Five Hours Of Media A Day For The Global Affluent
On average, the Global Affluent spends 301 minutes on media per day which adds up to 5 hours. They spend 2 hours on watching TV and 2 hours online. Nearly an hour a day is spent on reading print.
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Most Canadians Expect Companies to Support Causes and Make a Profit
New Ipsos study reveals how Canadians feel toward cause marketing. Strong cause marketing programs and not-for-profit partnerships are more necessary than ever for corporations.
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How “Word Of Mouth” Is Working In Russia
Goods manufacturers want consumers to discuss the benefits of their products widely, and are glad to have “word of mouth” helping them in promoting goods and contributing to advertising efforts.
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Digital Doubters
“Ad tech has evolved into a toxic ecosystem that is killing itself and is taking digital advertising with it.” So said commentator Shelly Palmer, writing in June 2016.
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Ipsos Update - November 2016
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Reflection on Rio Olympics Marketing: Ad Performance Evaluation
Event marketing has been proved to be very effective by many enterprises, and Olympics in particular, as the world's most famous sports event, has unmatched marketing value either to sales or brand building and enhancement, as was proved by Yili, Lenovo, and Coca Cola during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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American, British and Canadian Children Spend 72% of Their Daily Content-Watching Time on a Streaming Source
A majority (69%) of parents are comfortable with content kids are exposed to on streamed video subscription services.
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MENA Digitised - Exploring the Tech Trends Shaping the Region
Combine an explosive growth in Internet usage, a wave of tech-hungry millennials and the infiltration of smart devices in the MENA region, and witness a digital transformation taking consumer lifestyles by storm.
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Digital Advertising - Measure the Metrics That Matter
When you’re making important decisions, you need to be sure you’re focusing on the right things.
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Emotion, Attention and Memory in Advertising
How can brand campaigns leverage the interplay of attention, memory and emotion to influence people’s choices? We have always known that stories with the ability to stir our emotions get remembered. They also have the capacity to influence our behaviour. So emotion-based advertising can be highly effective, but to be truly effective it needs to be more than just a good story.