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A day in the life - leveraging media-advertisement experiential congruence
Edward Malthouse, Bobby Calder, Britta C. Ware and Judy Bahary, ESOMAR, Worldwide Multi Media Measurement (WM3), Budapest, June 2008
Engagement is not just something that distinguishes one media vehicle from another: consumers have experiences with ads in the same way that they have experiences with editorial content, and advertise ...
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A great partnership - the right brand and the right medium
Noel Gladstone and Robert Passikoff, ESOMAR, Worldwide Multi Media Measurement (WM3), Budapest, June 2008
This paper presents an international study into how the right brand and the right media venue can produce increased sales, and how that can be measured. It examines two Latin American brands, and anal ...
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How do you measure engagement? Start by defining it in the right context
MarketingNPV, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2008
As the dynamics of both consumers and communication channels change, marketers are seeking new and better ways to measure the effectiveness of their programs and justify their marketing spend. Engagem ...
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Advertising effectiveness from a consumer perspective
Robert Aitken, Brendan Gray and Robert Lawson, International Journal of Advertising, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2008, pp.279-297
Communication effectiveness research is moving away from investigations of advertising's forms, content and the degree and type of consumer involvement, to a greater focus on the process of reception ...
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It pays to be entertaining
Chantal Rutherford Browne, Admap, April 2008
In this short article, Chantal Rutherford Browne, Head of Programming at Mediaedge:cia, discusses branded content. A key question is whether such content is a piece of short-form content that should c ...
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Emerging metrics: seven topics of increasing relevance
MarketingNPV, Volume 4, Issue 4, 2007
Marketers are facing a new range of key performance metrics inspired by changes in the social, cultural, political and economic landscapes. This article discusses seven key areas demanding their atten ...
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New models of communication for the digital age
Terry Willie, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.48-50
The advent of the digital age has changed the way many advertisers perceive how advertising works. In 1991, Mike Hall conducted research among creative agencies and clients and postulated four models ...
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Multi-platforming engagement - an MTV case history
Charles Young and Amy Shea Hall, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.35-38
There are a number of ways that a TV viewer can be 'engaged' with a programme. As a programme supplier, MTV needed to understand this 'engagement' better and how it affects embedded advertising. This ...
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C-MEEs: cross-media engagement evaluations
Robert Passikoff and Don E Schultz, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.31-34
In view of the proliferation and ubiquity of media platforms, it is critical that marketers be able to measure cross-media consumption and its effect on consumer engagement, brand development and sale ...
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Case study: differentiating a brand through direct engagement
Carole Lowe and Jasmine Skee, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.28-30
In just five years, O2 has become the largest mobile brand in the UK, with over 18 million customers. Its strategy has been to put customers, not technology, at the heart of its message, promising 'en ...
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Consumer engagement: crossing the barrier
Graham Ellor, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.25-27
Today it is harder than ever for a brand to stand out from the crowd and make its mark. But consumer engagement offers a lifeline for brands to (re-)establish relevance. Smart brands realise that bran ...
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Engagement, involvement and attention
Roderick White, Admap, October 2007, Issue 487, pp.23-24
This introduction to Admap's report on consumer engagement (October 2007) considers some of the factors that influence what happens between seeing an ad and its message being stored in the memory. The ...
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Do Measures of Media Engagement Correlate with Product Purchase Likelihood?
Max Kilger and Ellen Romer, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 47, No. 3, Sept 2007, pp.313-325
Engagement in media by consumers has emerged as an important area of interest for media providers, advertising agencies, and advertisers. This article empirically investigates a set of dimensions of e ...
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Five myths about television advertising
Tess Alps and David Brennan, Market Leader, Autumn 2007, Issue 38, pp.54-59
In this article, Tess Alps and David Brennan, of Thinkbox, discuss five prominent myths about television advertising and argue, based on extensive research, that they are wrong. These include the fact ...
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Measuring involvement with editorial content: conceptualization, scale development, and the effects on advertising
Edward Malthouse and Bobby J. Calder, ESOMAR, Worldwide Multi Media Measurement (WM3), Dublin, June 2007
This paper addresses the perennial big question about media, at least among online, magazines, and print: 'Which medium is most involving?' However this question is framed in a more meaningful way by ...
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Measures of Engagement: Volume II
Joe Plummer, Bill Cook, Don Diforio, Bert Schachter, Inna Sokolyanskaya, Tara Korde and Robert Heath, Advertising Research Foundation, White Paper, March 2007
Building on the paper 'Measures of Engagement, previously published by the ARF, this paper discusses the measurement of engagement in brand messages. It features a variety of innovative, but empirical ...
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Engaging the new consumer
Lee Ryan and Mark Leong, ESOMAR, Asia Pacific Conference, Kuala Lumpur, March 2007
With new consumerism and new technology, Engagement Marketing is changing the way brands connect with consumers. Marketers in Asia will increasingly need to provide mechanisms where consumers can inte ...
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A new enlightenment: why the next 50 years will be different
David Penn, Market Research Society, Annual Conference, 2007
Over the last decade, findings from neuroscience have demonstrated that reason is not separate from the brain, but embodied in it, and is mediated by unconscious emotional influences. As such, if emot ...
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Are viewers 'engaged' with advertising? Does it matter?
Andrew Green, WARC Media FAQ, March 2007
Most media research has traditionally been based around the opportunities the target audience have to see or hear an ad. The opportunity, however, does not mean that they will do so, and new technolog ...
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On the Road to a New Effectiveness Model: Measuring Emotional Responses to Television Advertising
Anca Cristina Micu, Joseph T. Plummer and William A. Cook, Advertising Research Foundation, White Paper, January 2007
Models of advertising have changed dramatically in the last 20 years, as simplistic conceptions of the pattern of consumer behaviour (such as AIDA) have fallen out of favour, and more complex idea com ...
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Brand Relationships: Strengthened by Emotion, Weakened by Attention
Robert Heath, David Brandt, and Agnes Nairn, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, Dec 2006, pp.410-419
This article explores the way in which advertising builds brand relationships. Behavioral research by Watzlawick, Bavelas, and Jackson (1967) suggests it is the emotional not the rational content in c ...
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Measuring the Effectiveness of True Sponsorship
Bill Harvey, Stu Gray, and Gerald Despain, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, Dec 2006, pp.398-409
Twenty-eight studies were conducted for leading advertisers to measure the persuasion of sponsorship without advertising on the internet. Experimental design maintained identical content except for th ...
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A Biologically Based Measure of Emotional Engagement: Context Matters
Carl D. Marci, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, Dec 2006, pp.381-387
The present study presents a biologically based measure of audience engagement. The measure is based on a neuroscience informed combination of signal processing methods that yield a continuous time-lo ...
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The Advertising Magnifier Effect: An MTV Study
Todd Cunningham, Amy Shea Hall, and Charles Young, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, Dec 2006, pp.369-380
This article uses a case history from MTV to examine the role that engagement with programming plays in the performance of embedded advertising. A standard technique for measuring emotional engagement ...
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Advertising Engagement: A Driver of Message Involvement on Message Effects
Alex Wang, Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, Dec 2006, pp.355-368
Engagement plays a contingent role in the effectiveness of advertising processing that corresponds to the message effects created during the process. Such message effects are advertising recall, messa ...
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Engagement of the future - brand bonding as predictor of future purchases
Robert Passikoff, Pamela J. Batalis and Charlene Weisler, ESOMAR, Latin American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, October 2006
This presentation describes an innovative approach to brand and media planning called Brand-to-Media Engagement (B2ME) and which allows marketers and planners to measure the real levels of engagement ...
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The secret ingredient
Todd Wilkinson, The Advertiser, October 2006, pp.65-68
This paper discusses how brand advertising can engage with consumers emotionally (for example, by appealing to nostalgia). A case study is provided of Campbell's Soups to demonstrate this. Emotive adv ...
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The big picture
Mark Egmon, The Advertiser, October 2006, pp.30-32
Marketing communication is changing from a sales pitch to an informative, entertaining experience (or `pull' instead of `push'). Merging marketing and entertainment is the approach that offers the bes ...
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Trends in broadcast
Jon Stimmel, The Advertiser, April 2006
Discusses trends in broadcast media. Take-up of emerging media (mobile, internet etc.) will be largely driven by perception of the clutter problem in TV. Interest in `engagement' and how media work to ...
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Measures of Engagement
Joe Plummer, Bill Cook, Don Diforio, Inna Sokolyanskaya and Maria Ovchinnikova, Advertising Research Foundation, White Paper, June 2006
This paper aims to summarise some of the leading efforts to measure engagement by synthesising a wide range of research previously undertaken into the topic. It focuses on the importance of measuring ...
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