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Is YouTube for you? 5 Reasons To Keep It In Your 2022 Marketing Strategy

SocMed Sean

In 2021, technology, entertainment, and automotive were among the industries with the highest numbers of ad views. Mobile Adoption Continues To Drive Video Adoption. Those larger and more powerful phones and tablets have enabled people to watch more video content on mobile devices. Reasons To Continue Marketing On YouTube.

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From rider to driver: understanding the audience of female drivers in Saudi Arabia

Audiense

We “geared” up to explore whether there was a new market in the automotive industry. We used Audiense Insights to gain an understanding of this potential new audience and whether the automotive industry can proceed to conquer this new, unexplored target market. Various car brands began campaigns in response to this groundbreaking news.

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Apartment Marketing Predictions 2014: The New Breed Speaks

Firebelly

If they can come up with a solid mobile plan they could overtake all of them, in my opinion. Mobile usage continues to climb with smart phones and tablets flooding the market. Mobile usage continues to climb with smart phones and tablets flooding the market. We currently have over 25% of our web traffic coming from mobile.

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Facebook Lead Ads: Coming to Desktop, Carousel, Video, CRM Integration

Jon Loomer

In particular, most advertisers have seen the issues with collecting information from users while on a mobile device. While costs to reach and get engagement tends to be cheaper on mobile than on desktop, getting the conversion is usually more expensive. Within the ad set, you may notice that the only option is mobile.

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2010 Digital Marketing Outlook

Social Media Marketing

There is no question that digital marketing continues its upward trend. Certainly, when a company like Ford - from the historically lethargic automotive industry - spends 25% of our marketing budget on digital and social media, you know there's a significant movement afoot. The beginning of the end of the banner ad.

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Did You See That?

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Before answering that question, we have to go back in time (just a little bit) and remember that in a field of limited media choices and outlets, getting someone at these media outlets to pay attention was somewhat easier. Look no further than the automotive and hotel industries as prime examples of this. automotive industry.

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Leaving Facebook

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On the eve of Facebook 's historical initial public offering, automotive manufacturer, GM , made a big public stink about pulling ten million dollars of media spend out of Facebook because they felt that Facebook advertising doesn't work (more on that here: Advertising Age - GM Cuts Facebook Ad Spending, But Ford Steps on the Gas ).

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