Mobile marketing impact. SurveyMonkey talks figures. Flaws facing sampling firms. (RBDR 04.05.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Some facts about the impact marketers can gain if they focus on mobile marketing, from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Marketing.

2) SurveyMonkey has made it a point not to say much of anything outside of their press releases, but CEO Zander Lurie answered questions on Quora in great detail.

3) There are two major technical deficiencies facing all sampling companies, which InnovateMR co-founder Matt Dusig says must be resolved.

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Where’s MR venture capital? Indian government is unhappy with BARC. Wall Street’s favorite Twitter metric. (RBDR 04.04.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) If anyone asks you where venture capital money is being directed when it comes to research organizations, here is the latest from PitchBook.

2) The government of India goes public with its dissatisfaction with the new BARC TV ratings system because it feels there is a vast shortage of metered homes.

3) Twitter’s management has jumped here and there with reliance on varied metrics; Wall Street would like it to adopt an stick with “Time Watched.”

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Bob Hoffman on advertiser delusions. Facial/emotional recognition in video games. (RBDR 03.03.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Advertising expert Bob Hoffman outlines three delusions that advertisers have that are holding the industry back.

2) Affectiva incorporates its facial coding and emotion detection technologies into video games.

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What will drive VR adoption? Turner applies IBM Watson. Best Facebook Engagement. (RBDR 03.02.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) What will most strongly drive adoption of Virtual Reality with consumers? Research firm Superdata says it’s smartphone exposures to VR.

2) Turner Entertainment becomes the first broadcast sales business to implement IBM Watson into its client advertising services.

3) The optimum conditions for Facebook engagement have been studied and analyzed by Buzzsumo.

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Hannu Verkasalo talks World Mobile Congress, research lessons. (RBDR 03.01.2016)

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Hannu Verkasalo of Verto Analytics discusses what he learned at last week’s global World Mobile Congress 2016 in Barcelona, Spain that he will apply to his mobile research efforts.

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