Facing a $5 Billion Fine, Facebook Adds $10 Billion in Market Value

“Facebook’s infringements of the 2011 consent decree and its pattern of violating user trusts have been both vast and brazen.” – Letter to FTC from Sen. Ed Markey (D-Massachusetts), Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut), Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) The Senators are reacting to word that’s leaked out that Facebook will by hit with a record $5

IAB: TV Ads Are Still the Best for Generating Awareness

When the TVB (Television Bureau of Advertising) puts out a study that says TV ads are the best marketing solution for businesses, some critics say the results are skewed because it’s a TV-focused organization. If that happens in the future, you can now point to the survey done by the IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau).  They

GDPR vs CCPA: How Privacy Regulations Affect Businesses

New privacy laws on the world stage are impacting businesses that have any online presence and capture personally-identifiable data. GDPR The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has already had a significant effect on companies doing business in the EU or doing business with EU residents.  It’s affected most U.S. based companies that have any

Does your B2B website attract buyers? Apparently not

How effective is your website for building awareness and consideration?  Most people would say it’s pretty good.  In fact, the majority of B2B marketers say it is their most effective tool for the early stages of the buying funnel.  In a report by Forrester, most B2B marketers said their business websites were more effective than

Internet Trends 2019: Mary Meekers’ Annual Report Shows Big Changes

Mary Meeker is a venture capitalist and former Wall Street security analyst. She’s ranked by Forbes as one of the top 100 most powerful women in the world.   When she unveils her annual presentation on Internet trends, it makes news. This year’s report is no different.  You read the full report here:  Internet_Trends_2019.  It’s 333 pages

Should Content Creators Share in the Wealth from Search Engines?

Here’s an idea:  tech companies pay you for the data you provide. State lawmakers in California, led by Gov. Gavin Newsom have proposed assessing a financial value on the personal data companies collect about their users.  The LA Times reports that there is a research team looking at the issue to create a so-called “data

The Justice Department Investigation into Google: What We Know

Facebook’s gotten a lot of attention lately by legislators and regulators, but now the attention is shifting towards Google. The Justice Department is focusing on advertising and search, but the exact focus is unclear according to the Washington Post.  CNBC reports that investigation is about whether the tech company violated laws to ensure fair competition

Photos of men appear twice as often as women in news stories

A new study by the folks at the Pew Research Center turned up an interesting finding: Men appears twice as often as women when it comes to being featured in news photos on Facebook. The research group analyzed posting from 17 national new outlets with at least 20 million unique visitors during Q3 of 2018.

Despite What You Hear, TV is still the Dominant Medium

Despite all the talk about cord cutting, streaming, social media, and digital marketing, it’s easy to forget that TV remains the dominant medium. Here are four facts that demonstrate the continued power of television as the dominant medium. People spend more time with TV than computers, smartphone, and tablets combined… by a factor of 5x.

Restaurants Are Spending Significantly More on Digital Ads

A new study shows that independent restaurants are dramatically increasing their spending on digital advertising.  Within the last year, 68 percent of those surveyed report they are spending more on digital ads than ever before to attract customers. The restaurant business has never been easy.  17 percent of new restaurants don’t last a full year. 

Study: Half the Business Listing Online Contain Inaccurate Information

It seems so simple.  How hard is it to get your name, address, phone number, and website URL right online? Apparently, it’s not so easy.  A new study by Uberall and reported in Search Engine Journal analyzed 73,000 online business location listings in the Boston metro area.  They found nearly half are inaccurate or missing

When It Comes to Digital, Consumers Say One Thing and Often Do Another

Consumers overwhelming say privacy concerns are starting to have them rethinking rethink how they interact online.  At the same time, however, their actions are telling a slightly less convincing story.  People say one thing to researchers, but their actions demonstrate something else. A third of those surveyed think digital is having a “negative effect on

Amid Privacy Issues, Facebook Promises Privacy Will Be the Foundation for the Future

“I understand that many people don’t think Facebook can or would even want to build this kind of privacy-focused platform — because frankly we don’t currently have a strong reputation for building privacy protective services and we’ve historically focused on tools for more open sharing,” wrote Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.  “But we’ve repeatedly shown that

New EU Copyright Rules Could Be a Major Disruptor for Google, YouTube, et al

New copyright rules have been voted in by the European Parliament that could be a major disruptor for Google, YouTube, and other digital platforms. Musicians and content creators have pushed for the legislation.  Others argue that it destroys user-generated content. Here are the two clauses that are generating the attention: Article 11 requires search engines

Vast majority of video viewing still taking place on TV sets

Yes, there’s a fair amount of viewing these days on mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers, but 70% of all viewing is still through the TV set. A survey of OTT consumers conducted for Nevion reports that 70% of those responsing still watch the majkority of programming on TV.  Only 20% regularly watch content

Facebook Will Eliminate Ad Targeting Options to Settle Lawsuits

For businesses that rely on Facebook’s micro-targeting options, there’s a significant change coming.  To settle pending lawsuits for violations of federal law, Facebook will take away some targeting options for advertisers.  These targeting options violated federal Fair Housing, Employment, and Credit laws by discriminating against protected classes. Advertisers targeting jobs, housing, or credit will not

Advertisers have a problem, and it’s worse than they thought.

Quick Read:  Cord Cutting by Younger Consumers Making It Harder for Advertisers to Drive Conversation and Engagement with Their Brands, Especially in Tech, Telecom, Automotive SOURCE:  Engagement Labs Advertisers have a problem, and it’s worse than they thought. The decline of ad-supported television is driving down audience engagement with brands. A new analysis of consumer

Brands, Agencies say Lack of ROI Proof & Ad Fraud are Biggest Threats to Digital Budgets

Digital advertising was supposed to give us more transparency.  Better insight with a slew of metrics on clicks and conversions.  The ability to draw a straight line from campaign performance to ROI.  A way to stop wasting advertising dollars through micro-targeting and geo-targeting. Report after report show the incredible waste in digital advertising dollars when people

Study: 18% of all online ad traffic is fraudulent

Cybersecurity company CHEQ is led by Guy Tytunovich, a former Israeli military intelligence officer.  He says the amount of online advertising fraud is grossly underestimated.  A new study released by his company estimates that 18% of all online ad traffic is a fraudulent.  That cost cost advertisers as much as $50 billion in wasted ad

Long-form Content Results in 56% More Social Shares

Long-form content results in 56% more social shares than content shorter than 1,000 words, according to new research from BuzzSumo and Backlinko. The research, which analyzed over 900 million articles, also discovered that long-form content was correlated with better backlink performance. Specifically, posts weighing in at more than 3,000 words receive an average of 77.2% more referring

Top 10 Trends for Programmatic Advertising

Today’s consumers are spending more time than ever on personal devices and are invested in their voice assistants, which have quickly become an integral part of our everyday lives. “The voice technology category is evolving rapidly and will affect the digital marketing landscape in a similar way that mobile devices and smartphones did a decade

Digital Transformation Starts at the Top

One of the hardest things to do in transforming an organization to a digital world is getting cross-department support.  Traditional boundaries between sales, marketing, IT, customer service, online and offline staff, impede these efforts.  It’s tough to get everybody rowing the same way when they still have to take care of the legacy business every

The Number One Benefit of Post-Click Optimization

As simple as it may seem, a successful post-click optimization strategy will turn a more significant percentage of your company’s website traffic into profit by effectively engaging your potential customers after they’ve clicked on your sponsored post or advertisement, according to digital marketing firm fishbat. Here’s what else they had to say: Social media channels

DirecTV Now Streaming Service Loses A Quarter-Million Subscribers

The future of TV is supposed to be streaming, right? In its 4th quarter earnings report, AT&T dropped a bombshell.  The parent company of DirecTV announced that it had lost 267,000 streaming customers of its DirecTV Now service.  The forecast for sub losses was 19,000 according to the Hollywood Reporter.  Instead, more than a quarter-million

85% of Websites Fail to Meet Google Page Load Speed Standards

The faster your mobile site loads, the better you’ll look to Google’s robots when it scans your site.  Slow-loading websites are now being penalized in the algorithm while fast-loading sites are rewarded. Google recommend your site loads on mobile in 5 seconds or less.  Research from Unbounce, however, shows that 85 percent of mobile sites