Campaign optimizing to the minute. NFL goes webcast & global (RBDR 10.26.2015)

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Today on RBDR:

1) Vector Media Group claims a breakthrough app that it promises will be capable of optimizing online campaigns down to the minute within two years.

2) Why the National Football League paid particular research attention to one of its games this weekend between two teams with losing records.

3) And two independent studies hammer home the point that data-driven marketing, complemented by analytics, are essential for successful marketing.

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22 easy Data Scientist “fixes,” Why Google WILL BUY Twitter (RBDR 9.9.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) “22 easy-to-fix worst mistakes for data scientists” contains numerous guidelines some that are “maverick” in nature, but all also apply to client market researchers. (Link: (www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/10-worst-mistakes-for-data-scientists) 2) Outspoken Wall Street analyst insists that Google can, should and will acquire Twitter. (http://www.cmlviz.com/cmld3b/lite.php?number=2&app=news&cml_article_id=20150831_TWTR)

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Fewer ad blockers on cell phones, tablets. Cookies grossly mislead reach, frequency (RBDR 8.10.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Many consumers have decided to place ad-blockers on their computers, both at home and for business. But the same is far from the case on those same consumers’ mobile phones and tablets, which make mobile advertising that much more attractive for marketers. 2) According to a Facebook-owned measurement service, marketers who are still reliant on cookies face two gross and different inaccuracies with reach and frequency. 3) Qualtrics introduces the kind of research incentive that may be particularly appealing to millennials.

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Apple won’t collect personal customer data. “Vanishing Point” trend MR. (RBDR 7.14.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Datanami’s Alex Woodie explains Apple’s unbending attitude against collection of personal data from consumers. 2) At IIEX in Atlanta, Futures Group Executive Chairman J Walker Smith explained “Vanishing Point” trend research that identifies and explains how to benefit from hardly detectable emerging trends.

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FB redefines Cost-per-click. Cardlytics movie MR put to test. (RBDR 7.13.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Facebook’s redefined “Cost-per-Click” focuses on websites and apps to improve its impact against advertisers’ objectives. 2) Great evidence that Millennials can best be reached for research via mobile services. 3) Unique research capabilities with movie-goers, whether they purchase online or offline, is being offered by Cardlytics–and Palisades Media Group and The Weinstein Company see benefit in giving it a tryout. 4) PepsiCo’s head of North America Beverages Al Carey adds a unique responsibility.

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