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  • What does an effective video ad look like on LinkedIn? The professional social network teamed up with Digivizer to analyze more than 3,500 ads and came up with some answers.

  • The death of the third-party cookie is looming, and ad tech experts interviewed here are focused on data and privacy issues for 2021, as well as multichannel and cross-format advertising. Read what they had to say.

  • Social media retargeting is a valuable tactic in improving brand awareness and recognition during the buying process—and not just for consumer products, but B2B services as well. Learn more in this article.

  • In which countries are people most interested in online ad blocking? To find out, Surfshark looked at every country’s search volume for the top ad-blocking software relative to its population of internet users.

  • Nearly two-thirds of marketers say in the previous year their firm experienced some kind of digital marketing fraud, such as bots' clicking on ads or filling out lead generation forms.

  • Advanced tools powered by Big Data and machine-learning have improved the science of marketing analytics, but there are ways to analyze data and calculate ad strategies using only a spreadsheet. This article explains how.

  • The most acceptable mobile ad format are rewarded videos (i.e., users receive some sort of reward in exchange for time spent viewing), according to recent research from AdColony.

  • Do you know the difference between the two types of in-stream ads on YouTube? Or how about where YouTube's bumper ads and video discovery ads appear?

  • Most B2B tech and telco marketers say their firm plans to increase the number of marketing channels in its media mix in 2021 and to focus on driving efficiencies in targeting, according to recent research from WARC and Spotify.

  • How can you ensure you're getting a full view of your LinkedIn ad campaign performance and gaining the insights you need to make valuable optimizations?

  • Now that tradeshows and events have shifted to digital, sponsorship packages look much different. But there are still ways to attract sponsors and get their brands and offers in front of event attendees. Check out these nine useful tips.

  • All marketers have to be Swiss Army knives, but to be successful at demand gen you have to upgrade yourself to the Ultra-Military-Grade Leatherman of marketers. And when you devote so much time generating leads, the last thing you want to do is let them languish without a solid follow-up plan.

  • We're all scrambling for new ways to connect with customers during COVID, but the easiest method could be right on our desktops: LinkedIn. The platform is more popular than ever, and many companies are overlooking features that could factor into 2021 marketing plans.

  • Now that most companies are completely focused on their bottom line, extensive brand marketing can be difficult to justify. Using a contextual or native brand strategy is one way to create branded content while simultaneously measuring performance and return.

  • Launching a new product or service comes with plenty of PR headaches. Your press release announcing your news shouldn't be one of them. Still, marketers commit one of the biggest mistakes of a launch when they get the press release wrong. Here's how to get it right.

  • What will the Facebook focus on in the year ahead? Which current and new experiences should marketers be paying close attention to?

  • Host-read podcast ads tend to be more effective in driving recall and other lift metrics, according to recent research from Nielsen.

  • Marketers say they face a key measurement dilemma with programmatic advertising: Their bosses want a clear sense of how media is performing, but it's often difficult to report ROI with accuracy.

  • If your ad measurement depends on third-party cookies, you'll be facing profound changes within less than two years, as Web browsers phase them out. But cookies have their drawbacks, and this article argues that marketers will be better off without them.

  • How do you know which influencers to work with? And what's the process for hiring influencers? A recent infographic from Spiralytics answers those questions with tips for identifying candidates, reaching out, and creating contracts.