Part of the problem is that brands aren't moving ad dollars to mobile as fast as users are migrating to smartphones.
Google didn't use ad-targeting cookies itself, either.
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So far that page still doesn't have an ad, if you don't count the sponsored pitch to keep trying Google Instant.
Nielsen, for example, measures consumers who saw an ad on Facebook and compares them with a similar control group of Facebook users who didn't see the ad.
"We want to put ads in, but we don't have an ad department, " says Mr. Strange.
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Iowa and New Hampshire won't like it, the TV ad salesman won't like it, but it would put some sanity into our electoral system.
The "Can't Do" ad (dreadful title, by the way) promises only that the Z10 phone can do unspecified things, and too many of them to describe in a commercial.
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Though the campaign has captured the public's attention, both within Saudi and abroad, where an English version has made the rounds online, Al Faisal says she doesn't see the ad as shocking.
And although she has left that open as an option, it isn't the way the ad portrays.
And the campaign didn't air a television ad in the state until December.
Facebook didn't even introduce its ad platform until 2007 -- because the company wanted to focus on adding users as quickly as possible.
To date, the insurance company doesn't know how much ad time it will buy on those episodes, which will probably be seen by 8 million viewers, at least to start.
And he references a study that really doesn't do what the Clinton ad says it does.
As with print ads, just because customers view an online ad doesn't mean they bought anything.
The ad doesn't disclose that the weekly plan amounts to paying 70% more.
The ad doesn't name Peterson but he's profiled in the Trust's 2005 annual report and on the Trust's Web site.
No problem, net execs say: While DVRs and other gear may proliferate, most viewers won't use the gadgets as ad-killers or pay for commercial-free programs.
The Obama ad doesn't note that the broader company, GS Industries, employed 3, 500 and that the Kansas City plant (with 750 workers) was the only one shuttered.
Representative KIND: It doesn't matter how ridiculous the ad is.
This six-hour ordeal of radio and TV spots plus a print ad wasn't totally selfless: General Mills is sponsoring the U.S. leg of her I Am tour this summer.
U.S. Web media officials say seminal news events don't provide sudden boosts in ad revenue because buyers typically cap the number of viewers for which they're willing to pay.
Wisconsin Right to Life, the justices said such a restriction was tantamount to censorship--as long as an ad isn't for or against a particular candidate, it shouldn't be subject to a pre-election blackout.
It seems clear that marketers can't rely only on these ad and media shops if they are going to experiment with newer ways of marketing their products, such as car wraps and buzz-marketing campaigns.
We know that as a network executive, ABC's President of Advertising Sales Mike Shaw has a vested interest in the survival of the traditional 30-second commercial, but his recent assertion that consumers don't really care about the ad-skipping functionality of their DVRs strikes us as being way off the mark.
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The outdoor ad business doesn't offer the same type of audience-targeting capabilities as online display.
"All cholesterol drugs simply aren't the same, " one ad intoned, according to the letter.
To goose sales in this category, it doesn't really pay to spend more ad dollars.
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