YouTube Advertising in 2019 for Beginners

May 19, 2019

The infographic starts with some very important data points on why you should advertise on YouTube. The low cost of advertising on YouTube is an attractive proposition for small businesses. According to the report, a typical video ad costs between $0.10 and $0.30 per view. This will depend on video quality, targeting, and overall goal.

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IAB UK

Founded in 1997, the IAB is the UK trade association dedicated to defining the future of digital advertising. Most of the UK’s leading brands, media owners, agencies and tech companies take part in the IAB. IAB members participate in councils and working groups that unite experts in their fields, on topics ranging from display trading to mobile and everything in between. The IAB’s councils and working groups help drive the IAB’s research and policy initiatives.

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Celtra adverscience infographics

Infographic | December 16, 2019

Advertising In the display ad industry’s programmatic media buying frenzy, creative messaging has become somewhat of an afterthought, yet the right creative/audience data combination can considerably boost an ad’s performance. There’s a science behind creative messaging.

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Unprepared Brands Caught With Hands in Soon-to-Be-Empty Cookie Jar

Infographic | April 12, 2021

Though a cookie-less future looms, 78% have no third-party plan. With the recent announcement from Google that it will not use alternate identifiers to track data in its products, even after third-party cookies are phased out, brands and publishers are feeling the heat.

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LinkedIn Provides an Overview of Effective Ad Targeting

Infographic | May 16, 2021

LinkedIn has shared a new overview of its various ad targeting options, along with some tips to help maximize your campaign performance, and reach the right consumers at just the right time via LinkedIn ads. With more businesses re-opening, and looking to return to growth in the wake of the pandemic, that could open up new opportunity, but in order to seize on such, you'll need to ensure the right people are aware of your products and services.

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The History of Google Ads 20 Years in the Making

Infographic | June 10, 2022

Google Ads’ history dates back to the year 2000 and has evolved into one of the most (if not the most) indispensable platforms for digital advertisers. From its start as an auction system to introducing Site Targeting, adding Quality Score, Customer Audiences, interest-based display ads, sitelink extensions, remarketing and everything in between, AdWords becomes more robust each passing month.

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This Is Your Brain on Advertising

Infographic | December 29, 2019

Well, it depends on the ad. It takes 250 milliseconds for the brain to absorb visual cues, but only 13 milliseconds for images to elicit emotion even if you aren't fully absorbing what you're seeing. So if you want to create more effective advertisements, you should use design and copy that foster an emotional response in your viewers.

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Google Display Ads Dimensions 2021

Infographic | August 19, 2021

According to statistics, 4.72 billion people use the internet worldwide in April 2021. This number accounts for more than 60% of the global population. As a result, having a solid social media presence would undoubtedly assist a business in reaching new heights. Around 2 million websites and applications are part of the Google Display Network. Setting up and optimizing your ads on Google’s Display Network is not a piece of cake, particularly when it comes to the dimensions of the images you are choosing. Google Display Network will display ads in various positions on mobile devices and websites, so you must select the image’s dimensions accordingly. If you use the wrong banner size your campaign’s reach would be severely limited.

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IAB UK

Founded in 1997, the IAB is the UK trade association dedicated to defining the future of digital advertising. Most of the UK’s leading brands, media owners, agencies and tech companies take part in the IAB. IAB members participate in councils and working groups that unite experts in their fields, on topics ranging from display trading to mobile and everything in between. The IAB’s councils and working groups help drive the IAB’s research and policy initiatives.

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