Posts Tagged ‘Mutual Affinity’
Scott Turner on Affinity-based Influencer Marketing in Website Magazine
Scott Turner, AffinityAnswers’ CRO, recently sat down with Website Magazine to discuss Influencer Marketing’s “magic moment”, and how brands can use AffinityAnswers’ BrandPlanner application to find the best talent. Read the full article here: https://www.websitemagazine.com/blog/rational-influencer-marketing-through-social-affinities
Read MoreF1 Racing is Fast, But is it Swift?
This weekend Formula One (F1) racing makes its only US stop of the year in Austin, TX for the 2016 US Grand Prix. This marks the 5th year in a row of the US Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) track, which opened in 2012 after a 5-year absence of F1 in…
Read MoreAre You Ready for Some Football (Brands)?
With the exception of tonight’s Giants / Vikings game on ESPN, week 4 of the NFL 2016-2017 season is in the books. Though my team, the Panthers, is not having the same success as last year, the networks carrying the games are still doing well and charging premiums for commercials during NFL broadcasts. As detailed…
Read MoreAffinityAnswers in Oracle Data Cloud’s “The Data Source” magazine
AffinityAnswers is excited to be featured in Oracle Data Cloud’s The Data Source magazine. You can download the Fall 2016 edition for enlightening, data-driven articles from the industry’s best and brightest here. See page 36 (page 19 of the .pdf) for our CMO’s article, “Programmatic Branding Grows Up.”
Read MoreHow to Tailgate Like a Southern Football Fanatic (Using Mutual Affinities)
As a southerner, I spend a disproportionate amount of my life thinking about college football and eating. As any reader of Garden & Gun knows, the two of these come together each Saturday in the fall via the time-honored “tailgate” tradition1. During my undergrad at NC State, no game experience was complete without pregame spicy…
Read MoreTop Affinities of US Swimming Stars
Though the sport does not receive broad attention in non-Olympic years, swimming is consistently one of the most viewed sports during the competition. And this year, as in the last three Olympic Games, Michael Phelps is the big story on the men’s side. Yesterday’s victory in the 4x100m relay increased Phelps’ record for the most…
Read MoreSuper Bowl Halftime Show: Is It Worth the Pay to Play?
The NFL season kicked off last Thursday, so in the eyes of many, fall has officially arrived. Football is arguably bigger than it has ever been – last season, the most watched program in the United States was NBC’s
Read MoreHow Coca-Cola Won the World Cup
The World Cup festivities have ended, and Team Germany has taken its victory lap. But the war between soft drink titans Coke and Pepsi is never over. Which was the off-field victor in the 2014 World Cup? There are many different metrics that can define success for marketers. I’ll review some of them in a moment, but let’s first take a look at which soft drink brand won the title of greatest growth among fans of the tournament, according to Affinity Answers data… Coca-Cola’s reach among tournament fans grew at twice the rate of its chief rival Pepsi. Affinity Answers data also shows that Coca-Cola was and is the #1 soft drink among tournament fans
Read MoreTop 10 Things You Can Do That the Big Guys are Already Doing
Social media intelligence is evolving at an incredible pace. As brands and brand agencies look to uncover deeper behavioral characteristics of consumers, understanding a brand’s social engagement and mutual interests are logical starting points. Brand engagement can be thought of as how much someone interacts with a particular brand on one or many social media…
Read MoreMention of Affinity Answers in Radio-Info.com
I & Marc Ratner had a good chat recently with Sean Ross and Tom Webster at Edison Research. Sean writes a Programming & Music column that gets published at Radio-Info.com. His most recent article talks about the alternative station choices for listeners who were used to listening to a classic rock station in New York…
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