Over the last decade, opportunities under the umbrella of TV sponsorship have moved forward significantly. When previously these broadcast partnerships were solely for those high impacting, flagship programmes such as Britain’s Got Talent and X Factor, brands now have an opportunity to sponsor almost anything they want from exclusive programmes, preferred time-bands or days of […]
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SEO Newsletter June
Google: 15% Of All Queries are Still Never Seen Before It may come as a shock to learn that 15% of all web searches each day are brand new, never searched for before. What is even more interesting though is that way back in 2007 it was 25% of all queries. The figure was then […]
Furniture Village: The tried and tested route with a smile
Each month, The Adquirer provides insight into the creative and media strategies of industry-leading advertisers in a particular sector. Estimated cost per web visit results are provided by our data scientists, utilising sources including Hitwise, Nielsen and BARB. This month, we look at four different home furnishing advertisers with a similar target audience: indexing highly […]
The BVOD challenge
Last month, media agencies from across the UK congregated in both London and Manchester for the Bigger Picture event where for the first time, Sky, ITV and Channel 4 came together to present a collective sell for broadcaster video on demand (BVOD). The “big 3” collectively presented two studies that utilised a combined data set […]
Sky AdSmart: What is it and should we be using it?
By the end of 2017, Sky AdSmart had reached a couple of landmarks: Clydesdale bank became the 10,000th campaign launched and, in total, over 5 billion impressions had been delivered on the platform. Every 2 days a new or lapsed TV advertiser selects AdSmart as their platform of choice. Launched in 2014, the platform enables […]
Why embrace change when you can put your prices up?
One thing you can rely on time and time again, is that sales houses will say they have to put their prices up in the next year. The argument is always the same, fewer people are watching TV and there are more advertisers on air. Now, just to help dispel the claims, in The Netherlands […]