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Friday, December 16, 2005

RSS Ads

Σχετικά με τη διαφήμιση μέσω RRS είναι κάτι που θα το βρούμε σύντομα μπροστά μας. Το έχω γράψει και παλαιότερα

Διαβάστε το παρακάτω άρθρο από το ADWEEK:

Users receiving RSS feeds are much more likely to click on feed advertising than regular Web ads, according to a new study.


Pheedo, a San Francisco company that helps publishers put ads in their Really Simple Syndication feeds, found that RSS ads received a 3.2 percent to 8 percent click-through rate during a study of traffic during the fall. Banner ads typically receive a click rate of less than 1 percent.

The best-performing RSS placements, Pheedo found, were stand-alone ads that represented the entire post, rather than embedded ads placed below editorial content. Standalone ads were clicked 8 percent, compared to .85 percent for the embedded approach.

Pheedo said the highest RSS ad click rates were gained by placing ads in every other post, a tactic it found three times more effective than one ad per post.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

"Technology Everywhere'' generation...

Τα έχουμε πει πολλές φορές…. Η νέα γενιά φέρνει αλλαγές στα media και τη διαφήμιση. Να άλλη μια έρευνα από την Forrester Research που καταγράφει τις νέες τάσεις.

Young consumers are using more technology at a younger age to connect with more people than ever before, according to a survey of more than 5,000 U.S. and Canadian online youth between the ages of 12 and 21 by Forrester Research. For example, 87 percent of 15-year-olds use instant messaging, while nearly half of 12- to 14-year-olds have a mobile phone. We are seeing a generation of young people for whom technology is not just a nice-to-have, it's a critical part of their lives. There's been a lot of speculation about the breadth and depth of technology use among young people. This data begins to codify that discussion. Forrester surveyed young consumers regarding their use of various devices, gaming, online activities, music downloads and file sharing, communication technologies, and attitudes toward media and advertising. Among the highlights:

- Young people are communication junkies. Eighty-three percent use IM versus just 32 percent of online adults. More than three out of four young consumers have a mobile phone.

- MP3 players top the device wish list. Twenty-five percent of young consumers said they plan to purchase an MP3 player in the next 12 months.

- Entertainment grabs their online time. Young consumers spend almost 11 hours per week online, while nearly one in five of the youngest of this group (ages 12 to 17) spend 20 hours or more per week online.

- Youth got game. Eighty-eight percent of boys ages 12 to 17 own a game console, compared with 63 percent of girls the same age. Fifty-five percent of boys would rather play games than watch TV.

Young consumers represent the social marketing vanguard. Fifty-two percent say they rely on recommendations from friends or family when making a purchase, compared with just 34 percent of adults. The Forrester study also dispels a myth about young consumers and advertising. Young consumers are more open to advertising than their parents are, although both generations are sceptical of the ads that they encounter. Young consumers have no preconceived notions of what advertising should be. They have no problem with the lines between advertising and editorial being blurry. Because they have grown up to be more self-reliant in a digital environment, they have confidence in their ability to distinguish between the two. And there's more good news: the viral nature of their communication with each other is a behavior that marketers can tap into.

Friday, December 09, 2005

The Best Of 2005



Ανακοινώθηκαν τα Best of 2005 του BuisnessWeek. Αξίζει να αφιερώσετε λίγη ώρα να διαβάστε και να δείτε απίστευτα innovations.

“Wow, what a year! In 2005 the business world moved to the music of innovation. There were more revolutionary changes in more markets sparked by more breakthrough ideas than at any time since, well, the golden '90s.”

Πάντως εγώ ψηφίζω το απίστευτο Cyber-Trainer!

“If you can get the Sony PlayStation 2 away from the kids, here's a video game for the older set. Priced under $50, it's a video workout program. But unlike usual fitness flicks, the EyeToy camera puts you on the TV screen, often next to a personal trainer who guides and assesses your performance.”



Friday, December 02, 2005

AEK - Team of the week














To αφιέρωμα της UEFA για την AEK και την προσπάθεια εξυγίανσης που πραγματοποιεί.