Marketing Day: Twitter App Install Ads, Google Cardboard & Viewable Video Ad Impression Metrics

Here’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: KLM Learns A Real-Time Marketing Lesson — Don’t Kick #WorldCup Fans When They’re Down Real-time marketing is a tricky business. You want to be in the moment, you want to be […]

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mday240pxHere’s our daily recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

  • KLM Learns A Real-Time Marketing Lesson — Don’t Kick #WorldCup Fans When They’re Down
    Real-time marketing is a tricky business. You want to be in the moment, you want to be witty and clever, you want to be true to your brand. And you want to do all that without offending potential customers. That final point is the most important — first do no harm — and it tripped […]
  • Independence Day Campaign Lets People Sign Declaration Of Independence Using Twitter
    Just in time for July 4, New Orleans-based agency Peter Mayer is out with an admirable labor of love that celebrates America’s independence and, at the same time, brings some 21st century technology to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The agency’s founder, Peter Mayer, a first generation immigrant who “cherishes America’s freedom and […]
  • Media Ratings Council Greenlights New Viewable Ad Impression Metric For Video Ads
    After more than a year-long review process, the Media Rating Council (MRC) gave the go-head for the digital media industry to being transacting and measuring on viewable ad impressions for video ads. According to the MRC, the new viewable ad impression metric was created in a collaborative effort between the MRC and IAB’s Emerging Innovations […]
  • Twitter Rolls Out App Install & Engagement Ads Globally
    Twitter, looking for a bigger piece of the lucrative mobile app install business, announced today the official global launch of its mobile app promotion suite. The ad product, in beta testing with companies such as Lyft and EA for the last six months, enables the placement of promoted tweets that link directly to the iOS […]
  • Google Is Shutting Down Orkut, Its First Social Network, On September 30
    Google announced today that it is shutting down its first social network, Orkut, on September 30. Orkut, launched in 2004 and named after Google engineer Orkut Büyükkökten, who created it, was very popular in Brazil, where for years it was the leading social network. Facebook finally surpassed it the country in January 2012. Orkut was […]
  • VIDEO + SLIDESHOW: Defining The Native Advertising Landscape
    The term “native advertising” has so rapidly become endemic in digital marketing circles that there’s been little effort (and even less agreement) to understand what it actually is. With brands, agencies, publishers, social media platforms, and technology vendors venturing into new, uncharted territory, clarity and definition are called for. Native advertising promises very real benefits […]
  • Google’s Answer To Facebook’s Oculus Rift Is Cheap “Cardboard”
    I was blown away when I recently strapped on the Oculus Rift headset and experienced the potential of virtual reality (VR). Facebook saw that potential and spent roughly $2 billion on the company earlier this year. At last week’s Google I/O, the company introduced its answer to Oculus Rift and may have largely undermined Facebook’s […]
  • Millennials Eating Up YouTube Food Channels, Driving 280% Growth In Subscriptions
    Going on YouTube’s recent numbers around its food content, Millennials are proving to be big-time foodies — or, at least, love watching food videos. According to Google, YouTube users age 18 to 34 watch 30 percent more food videos than any other demographic, helping drive a 280 percent growth in food channel subscriptions over the […]
  • Google’s Eric Schmidt Visits Cuba With Entourage To Promote Open Internet
    Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, Jared Cohen, director of Google Ideas, and several others visited Cuba to promote open internet access, according to Reuters. The blog/online newspaper 14ymedio.com is the original source of the story. There were no official statements by Google or the Cuban government. According to Reuters, only 2.6 of more than 11 […]
  • Social Media Skills Are Really Social
    Social media as a practice is nearly a decade old. But for many of us, this job skill is a fairly new requirement. So how do you learn more about social media for your current or future job? Where do you go to learn more? What do you need to know? It’s challenging. Most experts […]
  • An Interview With Joe Pulizzi On Content Marketing
    Content marketing as a strategy has gained lots of steam over the past few years, though it isn’t exactly a new concept. But long before content marketing became an everyday term among marketers, Joe Pulizzi knew its importance. Seven years ago, he founded what is now Content Marketing Institute, a website dedicated to all things […]

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Barry Schwartz a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here.

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