Facebook to Launch Mobile Ads
Facebook announced plans this week to launch ads in its mobile apps, a first since its entrance into the mobile space. According to a Financial Times report, these mobile ads on Facebook will be… Continue reading
Facebook announced plans this week to launch ads in its mobile apps, a first since its entrance into the mobile space. According to a Financial Times report, these mobile ads on Facebook will be… Continue reading →
Lets take a look at some of the exciting marketing things I’ll be pondering this week. First off, I’ll take a look at the reaction to the new JCPenney pricing and marketing strategy.… Continue reading →
Well, as reported by Mashable this morning, Facebook will now be posting Sponsored Stories ads in the real-time ticker. This is exciting news, as in my experience, Sponsored Stories perform much better than… Continue reading →
Well, it has been a while since I’ve made a post on this blog, and that’s because I’ve been relatively busy making my professional transition to a new job in advertising. Beginning next… Continue reading →
So with my excitement for Google+ a few weeks ago comes the sudden realization of my day to day activities: is there room in my life for Google+? Between Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, my… Continue reading →
Well, I finally go the opportunity to use Google+! I have been invited and have set up my profile, added a few friends to my circles, and started learning about the Sparks –… Continue reading →
If you haven’t yet heard, Google has decided to yet again take on Facebook, creating its own social media network. The network, called “Google+”, is a fun, different way to approach social media.… Continue reading →
It came as a top story in the marketing world: Facebook was losing members in the very regions where Facebook began. Numbers show that Facebook lost nearly 6 million members in the US… Continue reading →
Well, it looks like the way we shop will change once more. Anyone else remember back when they actually had to go into a store to see the prices of things? When catalogs… Continue reading →