Category Archives: Branding & Communications

MLB Baseball Advertising

With the arrival of spring and the 2015 season just a few weeks old, new Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is implementing changes aimed at making the game more appealing to a new generation of fans — and the big advertisers that support the league. Though it’s still considered…

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Programmatic and Creative

Some have said that programmatic could mean the death of creative, or that new technologies will strain the creative process. Not so, according to a recent report from eMarketer. To set the stage: Programmatic is only going to increase in importance — 63% of U.S. digital display advertising dollars will…

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Mobile Ad Rise

Mobile devices are becoming a larger part of advertising strategies, and grabbing a bigger share of marketers’ budgets, as more consumers use them for information, shopping and other decision-making activities. That growth, projected to continue at double digits in the coming years, will hit a watershed moment next year, according to…

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Annalect Research Beauty Newsletter

Beauty is a powerhouse industry, with sales reaching $38.1 billion last year. Still there are challenges, as shoppers in this fragmented category are primarily driven by price and convenience, making it difficult for brands to break through. In the coming years, sales growth will be driven by the rising Hispanic…

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CMO influence rising

As reams of digital data make it possible to know our customers better than ever before, the Chief Marketing Officer is often leading the way when it comes to leveraging data to better serve customers and bolster the bottom line. By doing so, many CMOs may also increase their own…

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SXSW Recap

While SXSW is over for 2015, the buzz it generates will have marketers, technologists, developers and everyone else thinking about how to implement what they learned. And while those lucky enough to attend were constantly running from panel to party to performance, they likely missed something in the swirl. If…

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