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Étude de cas: Gardasil

May 4, 2012 by maximehoulehavas

Grand Prix Données recherche de consommateur InfoPresse Même si elle est dans le paysage médiatique depuis plusieurs années, la vidéo en ligne en est encore à ses premiers balbutiements pour ce qui est de la mesure de son efficacité. Il y a encore quelques mois, l’analyse des campagnes se basait principalement sur les rapports – très sommaires – des fournisseurs ne comprenant que les impressions et les clics. Toutefois, alors qu’une partie de plus en plus importante des dollars publicitaires […]

Categories: Étude de cas, Case Study, Français, Insights, Marketing, media measurement, Research Project • Tags: artemis, online advertising, targeting

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Measuring social media with Artemis

July 26, 2011 by jwestera

How to measure the effect of social media? As we move from social media being a shiny object into something more sophisticated, the larger questions are being asked. This week we saw the release of comScore’s “The Power of Like”  which is focusing on three US brands and their Facebook fan base. What’s interesting is their use of the panel in addition to other data layers to bring the big questions beyond just Facebook. They overlay against other sites and […]

Categories: media measurement • Tags: artemis, comScore, optimizing your media spend, social media attribution, the power of like

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RSS Jack Meyers Media Report

  • Network TV Upfront Cost Inflation Forecast 2013/2014
  • METAMORPHOSIS: When "Change" is Not Enough
  • Digital Advertising and Marketing: $160B in 2020
  • Newfronts and Upfronts and Outfronts, Oh My! Inertia in the Face of Change is a Powerful Force
  • TV, Print, Radio Capturing 33% of Total Digital Ad Spend
  • What's the Fastest Growing Company in History?
  • Observations from AdTech and NAB. Metamorphosis?
  • Disney/ABC, Turner Capture Six of Top 10 TV Sales Organizations
  • Lean In to the Third Wave of Women's Rights Activism
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  • A three-storey mound of Canada’s oil waste grows in Detroit
  • How Ottawa's plan to foster wireless competition sank
  • Retired couple with simple lifestyle want to maximize charitable giving
  • How Quebecor’s unit attained wireless success
  • Ottawa’s five options to solve its wireless dilemma
  • Facebook still has a selling job ahead, despite bold moves
  • Three short-seller targets that defied the skeptics
  • Suzuki dealers want payout over auto maker’s plans to leave Canada
  • When pollsters get it wrong: the high cost of lost credibility
  • Ignoring the cost of climate change is bad business

RSS Mashable

  • How Facebook Has Changed Since Going Public 1 Year Ago May 18, 2013
    "Facebook was not originally created to be a company," CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in his SEC Registration letter a little more than three months before Facebook went public on May 18, 2012. "It was built to accomplish a social mission — to make the world more open and connected." In the year since the Facebook IPO, some things haven't […]
    Seth Fiegerman
  • Giant Stop Sign Is Laser-Projected Onto a Sheet of Water May 18, 2013
    Imagine you're a truck driver. You're coming up to a tunnel that might be too low for your truck to fit under, but you're not sure. Suddenly, a gigantic red stop sign appears to obstruct the road in front of the tunnel entrance, giving you no doubt. Stop! You're not going to overlook that explicit warning What is this sorcery? See the vid […]
    Charlie White
  • Top 10 Tech This Week May 18, 2013
    It was a big week in tech, the week of Google I/O. But apart from the annual Google geekfest that its developers conference is, there was much more. We were in San Francisco to cover Google I/O, but we also kept an eye on the rest of the world of tech for Top 10 Tech This Week The biggest story of the week — which in turn contained countless big stories — wa […]
    Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
  • AOL, Yahoo Were Better Investments This Year Than Facebook Stock May 18, 2013
    Ah, the benefit of hindsight. Those who rushed to buy Facebook stock at its initial public offering price of $38 per share on May 18, 2012, are likely a little disappointed with their investment one year later. Though the stock has recovered from its $17.55 September 4 low, the price of the stock today, at a little more than $26 per share, is still closer to […]
    Lauren Indvik
  • 6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss May 18, 2013
    It can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck — Mashable takes care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week Google launched its own streaming music service, and another music service got a new mode designed specifically to be used while driving. Airbnb […]
    Emily Price
  • Controversial Video Campaign Sparks Conversation and Other Top Comments May 18, 2013
    There are two sides to every story, even a viral video. In the top comments above, we've highlighted our readers' reactions to the contentious campaign against Abercrombie and Fitch. After the company's CEO Mike Jeffries publicly stated that he "doesn't want larger people shopping in his store," Greg Karber created a video in wh […]
    Jessica Fee
  • 'Anchorman 2' Trailer Assembles the News Team Once Again May 18, 2013
    The obscure members of the Channel 4 News Team have assembled in the first trailer for Anchorman 2, the sequel to 2004's popular comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Dubbed Anchorman: The Legend Continues, the flick hits theaters Dec. 20. Will Ferrell returns as anchorman Ron Burgundy alongside his misfit squad consisting of sportscaster Champ […]
    Brian Anthony Hernandez
  • 8 Freaky Animals With Human Parts May 18, 2013
    Many animals are so in tune with the human species, that it might freak you out. Dogs can sense danger or sadnessMonkeys can use iPads. Honey badgers are all, "IDGAF," and eating pistachios. SEE ALSO: 20 Animals So Ugly They're Cute If you think that's crazy, you haven't seen the worst of it. We took these animals to a whole new leve […]
    Christine Erickson
  • Indiana Jones' Final Test for the Holy Grail May 18, 2013
    In the 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the title hero sets out to find the Holy Grail with only a diary and a map without any labels — and he has to find the grail before anyone else does. SEE ALSO: More Comics on Mashable In this comic, Josh Mecouch of Formal Sweatpants shows us that there was an even more difficult final task than the one we […]
    Matt Petronzio
  • Watch the 6-Second 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Homemade Vine Trailer May 18, 2013
    Low-budget recreations of movie trailers are nothing new. We've seen plenty on YouTube, but one Star Trek Into Darkness fan this week leveraged Twitter's six-second video service, Vine, in a crafty way to imitate the new film's trailer Frank Danna of Texas spent three hours storyboarding scenes, cutting craft paper and filming his stop-motion […]
    Brian Anthony Hernandez

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  • Google better organizes our world –and sells us back the experience
    Above Photo:  Google showcases interconnected screens at Google IO conference in SF. By Chris Silva (cross posted) and Jeremiah Owyang, Industry Analysts at Altimeter Group Last year’s over hyped skydiving was replaced by down to earth by grounded product enhancements. We’re live from the Google IO conference in SF with 6,000 developers, press, and media [.. […]
  • Resources: Converged Media, Integrating your Paid, Owned, and Earned
    Is Facebook paid, owned or earned? The answer is yes. Facebook is all. They integrate advertising units along with content created by brands on their Facebook pages, and allow for consumers to share their opinions right in the comments. Sometimes, ads look like social content, and it’s hard to distinguish the difference. At Altimeter, we [...]
  • Social Business Buyers Invest in Scaling
    Brands Focused on Managing Social Proliferation For those that like to be where they money be, this data is for you. Altimeter’s research continues to survey buyers of disruptive technologies, and continues our coverage on social technologies. In our recent Q4 survey to enterprise buyers, focused on marketing business decision makers, which are global nation […]
  • Dear Brands, Our Relationship has Changed
    Dear Brands, I want an open relationship. All my life, we’ve had a committed and dedicated relationship. You told me what to buy, I bought it, bought it again. But now, it’s about to change. I don’t want to buy from you directly, I want to rent, subscribe, and borrow your goods. If I end [...]
  • The Three Market Drivers: Causes for the Collaborative Economy
    Above Image: Fire Dancers metaphorically ignite movement in Union Square, the center of SF commerce. Your customers are trading products and goods –rather than buying them from you! Want to know why? We’re conducting research in a pragmatic method to find out why, and then answer what companies should do to respond. Below is a [...]
  • Altimeter Research: Social Business Spreads Across The Enterprise
    Altimeter Data Above: Social spreads further to the edges in Hub and Spoke, and Distributes to Multiple Hub and Spoke, aka “Dandelion” Social Business Evolution Spreads In Corporations Altimeter’s most recent social business buyers survey of global national corporations with over 1000 employees has yielded interesting results. One data set that we’ve careful […]
  • The Next Phase of Social Business is the Collaborative Economy
    Above Image: Market Opportunities for the Collaborative Economy by Vertical, from Sharable Magazine follow them on Twitter. What’s the next phase of Social Business?  That’s the question I’m frequently asked.  Without a doubt, the next phase is the Collaborative Economy. What’s that?  That’s where brands will rent, lend, provide subscriptions to products and […]
  • Blue Ocean Opportunity: Branded Collaborative Economy Software
    A market opportunity for the innovative entrepreneur and visionary VC, a new market awaits to be charted. Opportunity for Enterprise Software in a New Category I see a market opportunity, and want to get the word out to entrepreneurs and innovative brands. The number of startups are on the rise to support lending, borrowing, funding, trading, [...]
  • Altimeter Open Research: Organizing for Content Marketing
    Every company is now a media company. Content Marketing is in high demand, as every company has now realized they are media companies.  In fact, our list of Content Marketing Software startups has resulted in calls from VCs, press, brands, and potential competitors.  We also know, from our brand survey that Content Marketing is the [...]
  • Altimeter’s Four Disruption Themes for Business
    Jeremiah: This was initially posted on the official Altimeter blog, which I’m now cross-posting here on Web Strategy. I’m personally proud, that our research team can come together as one unit to do this, and look at many technologies and identify broader themes as a collective. Once in a while, I pinch myself at how [...]

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  • Would Yahoo Deal Make Tumblr More Attractive to Brands? May 17, 2013
    Like a host of other brands, Yahoo has a millennial problem, and its potential acquisition of Tumblr could be a step toward fixing it. But could new ownership help Tumblr with one of its biggest problems -- drawing major advertisers? The companies are in talks about an alliance, some kind of investment or even an outright purchase of Tumblr by Yahoo, accordi […]
  • Armed and Dangerous Unicorn-Riding Cat To Help Reddit Gin Up Advertising May 17, 2013
    Advertising Age makes a cameo appearance in Reddit's new ad-sales pitch deck in the form of a quote grabbed from my recent column about the social-news site: "Reddit has become, simply put, mainstream media." (See slide 3.)Reddit's new sales and strategy boss, Mike Cole, sent me the whole deck last night and I'm sharing it with you h […]
  • CNN and Elle Test Google Glass as a Way to Push Content to More People May 17, 2013
    Does the future of media include breaking-news headlines materializing in front of your eyes as you walk down the street?CNN and Elle magazine have become the second and third media brands with apps on Google Glass, following The New York Times, and all three are testing early adopters' appetite for a constant stream of content served to them on the go. […]
  • Why Facebook and Twitter Are Developing 'Glassware' Despite Ad Ban May 17, 2013
    Glass Explorers -- Google's term for the world's select few Google Glass owners -- will soon be able to share their experiences through platforms other than Google's. Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter are all developing apps, or "Glassware," for the wearable device, the companies said Thursday. So get ready for all kinds of Glass explorat […]
  • Walmart Disappoints But Stays Course on Price Ads and Ecommerce May 16, 2013
    Walmart reported first-quarter sales and earnings that missed forecasts, but it's forging ahead with more local price-comparison ads and e-commerce investments amid signs its executives see that both are working. Earnings of $1.14 per share for the quarter ended April 30 fell a penny below analyst forecasts. Comparable-store sales for the nameplate U.S. […]
  • Machinima Adds a Big New Distribution Platform in XBox Live May 16, 2013
    Machinima -- one of the largest channels on the world's largest video platform, YouTube -- is now available without a computer, by way of Xbox Live. The video entertainment network is already available on iOS and Android apps, but the deal represents its first expansion to a big distribution network beyond YouTube itself. It's also the first time t […]
  • Mozilla Stalls on Privacy Patch: 'Needs More Work' May 16, 2013
    Mozilla's plan to prevent third-party cookies by default is on pause. The company this week decided to test blocking third-party cookies by requiring users to enable the feature -- rather than automatically opting them in."There are many conflicting claims about how this patch will affect the Internet," wrote Brendan Eich, co-founder of Mozill […]
  • Newsweek.com Redesign Aims to Be 'Snow Fall' on a Weekly Basis May 15, 2013
    A team of Newsweek staffers and employees of the design firm Hugewere two months into the redesign of Newsweek.com -- which arrived this afternoon in beta -- when The New York Times published "Snow Fall", its ambitious multimedia story about a deadly avalanche. "We just looked at each other," said Baba Shetty, CEO of The Newsweek Daily Be […]
  • Does Your Agency Need Its Own Trading Desk? Campbell-Mithun Says Yes May 15, 2013
    Agency holding companies established trading desks to leverage their collective size and buying power.But that hasn't stopped some small agencies from launching their own digital trading operations. Case in point: Interpublic's Campbell-Mithun has decided to build its own trading desk rather than buy separately through IPG Mediabrands' Cadreon […]
  • ABC to Test Expanding Nielsen Ratings to Mobile May 14, 2013
    ABC will begin measuring advertising in videos viewed with mobile and tablet apps during a trial run with Nielsen, the network said at its upfront presentation to ad buyers Tuesday afternoon.It will be the first test expanding Nielsen's Online Campaign Ratings to mobile, allowing ABC to measure audience demographics and understand the reach and frequenc […]

RSS Globe and Mail Marketing

  • When pollsters get it wrong: the high cost of lost credibility
  • Beer spruces up in battle for market share
  • In photos: A look at Beer Store's rebranding
  • Illusion of network ad time scarcity is starting to come apart
  • Ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty's greatest hits
  • TV ads are bad, research doesn't work: Ad legend
  • Beckham brand built to withstand retirement
  • Want to find good marketing ideas? Ask your dad
  • If your fridge breaks, shouldn’t you be able to ask it what’s wrong?
  • Chris Hadfield’s ode to Canadian Tire

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