ClickZ Rewind
- Online Advertorial Still an Ugly Duckling in 2009
May 07, 2010 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on March 24, 2009. “Is Advertorial a Four-Letter Word?” That’s a (...) - Keeping Tabs on the Interactive Advertising Bureau
May 07, 2010 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on March 10, 2009. The organization responsible for setting measurement (...) - Twitter Finally Joins the Mix With Its Own Ad Offering
May 04, 2010 - This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on April 20,2010. Last week, Twitter (finally) revealed its first real (...) - iPad = iPain for Media Planners?
Apr 20, 2010 - This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on April 06,2010. Another Apple device; another bout of hype. Apple’s (...) - Next Generation Contextual Advertising Evolves Out of the Box
Apr 06, 2010 - This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on March 23,2010. All media planners should be aware of, and (...) - Ten Ways Online Media Planning Differs From Print
Apr 02, 2010 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on February 24, 2009. Probably more than any other media at the (...) - Quantifying the Pass-Along Value of Online Advertising
Apr 02, 2010 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on February 10, 2009. Most media planners and buyers intuitively know that (...) - Performance Media Planning: Six Factors to Consider
Mar 26, 2010 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on January 27, 2009. As advertisers tighten their belts in a down (...) - Ad Standards Don’t Prevent Media Planning Challenges
Mar 23, 2010 - This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on March 23,2010. The early days of online media have long (...) - Media Planning for eCPA and Other Performance Metrics
Feb 23, 2010 - This article by Hollis Thomases originally appeared in ClickZ on February 09,2010. When it comes to acronyms, the media industry (...)
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