Next to Now for November 23

Next to Now is thankful for . . .   Improvements in Mobile Ad Targeting Nielsen reports that the ability to target specific demos on targeting has increased to 60% of mobile ad impressions (up from 49% a year ago). This indicates that post-Cookie targeting capabilities are improving. #mobile #targeting   Facebook Working toward Measurement […]

Next to Now for Thursday, August 18

  ARIANNA HUFFINGTON LEAVES HUFF PO A chain of acquisitions that started with Huffington Post being bought  by AOL, then AOL being bought by Verizon made this a likely scenario, but now it’s official: Arianna Huffington is leaving the site she founded in 2005 to concentrate on her health and wellness startup Thrive. We’ll have […]

Next to Now for July 28

NATIVE ADVERTISING BEST PRACTICES Smart, clever, informative native ads are one of the most exciting growth areas in advertising. Digiday walks us through the process that has brought significant improvement to Slate’s native efforts. In addition to bringing a more Slate-style voice to the content, the new native ads are more transparent about the sponsorship. This […]

Next to Now for July 21

PREMIUM WEBSITE ADS PERFORM BETTER A new study from ComScore underlines that ads on premium websites—such as the New York Times, WSJ, and various imprints of Condé Nast and Hearst media—deliver better results than ads on non-premium websites. From the Wall Street Journal article on this report: “The study, which comScore said analyzed the ad […]

Next to Now: Welcoming in Summer with New Targeting, Better Engagement, & Mergers that Matter

TWITTER INTRODUCES EMOJI TARGETING Adweek announces that Twitter is set to allow advertisers to target by emoji. From showing a travel book to users of the airplane emoji to a soccer book to users of the soccer ball emoji, there are endless ways to put this new targeting to work for your title. #twitter #emoji #targeting […]

Next to Now: The future is always unfinished

THE RISE OF THE MICROINFLUENCERS Bigger is not always better when it comes to influencer marketing: “For unpaid posts, Instagram influencers with fewer than 1,000 followers have a like rate of about 8 percent, while those with 1,000 to 10,000 followers have a like rate of 4 percent.” That’s good news for book publishers and […]