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When Did Programmatic Advertising Start: A History Lesson

Rev

With this big 90s boom, servers needed to be created just for ads – DoubleClick, who is still around today, was the first in the field as a supplier. Display Ads & DoubleClick. Google knew what they were doing as the years progressed, and eventually bought DoubleClick in 2007 for $3.1 Programmatic Advertising Today.

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Under Pressure: How Content Marketing Has Transformed Marketing Strategies Since the 1950s

Content Standard

In “Pressure,” a new story from the Content Standard, we investigate the mounting pressure marketers are under to change how they connect with audiences. The Fall of Television, Display Advertising, and Content. The Backstory. Somehow, the nation had climbed out of what felt like the pits of hell. Lack of ads.

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Pressure

Content Standard

In “Pressure,” a new story from the Content Standard, we investigate the mounting pressure marketers are under to change how they connect with audiences. The Fall of Television, Display Advertising, and Content. The Backstory. Somehow, the nation had climbed out of what felt like the pits of hell. Lack of ads.

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A Brief History of Online Advertising

Hubspot

Craig Kanarick, one of the digital consultants hired to work on the campaign, remembers the team's goal was to make an ad that didn't feel like an ad, and actually offered valuable content to users. Doubleclick emerged on the scene as one of the first ROI tools for banner ad campaigns. 1995: Display ads become increasingly targeted.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Data junkies, stats addicts, web trivia buffs rejoice — here are a deluge of social media, search and other marketing research facts and figures from 50 articles and blog posts published so far in 2010. Senior marketing execs see their companies moving to social media in 2010 by The Viral Garden. by MediaPost Online Media Daily.

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Banners Have 99 Problems And A Click Ain’t One

Marketing Insider Group

This has become one of my favorite content marketing quotes and I use it in almost every presentation: Banners have 99 problems and a click ain’t one! All these issues have caused almost all of us to completely ignore what’s going on to the side, or above, or below, or on top of, the content we are trying to view.

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