Mobile isn’t measurable. Get copy of Programmatic Marketing “Guide.” (RBDR 9.24.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) Companies are enthused about mobile marketing, however their lack of measurement certainty is slowing more pronounced use. 2) A CMO Solution Guide to Programmatic Marketing is designed to help marketers master this new digital media placement productivity mechanism. (http://info.mediamath.com/CMO-Whitepaper_Download.html?utm_source=PR&utm_medium=PRNewswire&utm_campaign=CMOWhitepaper) 3) Suggestions about how to educate the C-Suite to properly understand and use social media.

More data doesn’t yield better results. Oct. 7 is 2nd Annual CX Day (RBDR 9/23/2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) A study by Pursway shows that the abundant influx of new data is not improving the success rate of campaigns. 2) Direct marketers and CRM professionals have vastly different problems with Big Data. 3) The second annual Customer Experience Day is set for October 7

CBS supplements TV data. Tech wearable sensor breakthrough (RBDR 9/22/2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) Scottish pollsters were uneasy tim their pre-vote efforts, and although they all got the final overall result correct the margin of error was way off. (http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/why-pollsters-think-they-underestimated-no-in-scotland/) (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/09/17/what-do-the-polls-really-say-about-scotlands-referendum-on-independence/) 2) CBS is launching additional time-shifted TV viewing data to supplement Nielsen data. 3) Two European institutions announced they have developed a method of creating wearable sensors by adding graphene to store-bought rubber bands.

FB, Twitter users express less offline; Skype to translate language in real time (RBDR 8/28/2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) A Pew Research Center & Rutgers University study says Facebook and Twitter users are much less willing than most people to share their opinions offline about hot-button issues. There are obvious potential research implications from this. 2) Skype Translator is coming out this year to help break language barriers in real time between Skype users in different countries. 3) Comment from Farm Credit Canada market researcher Fred Wall regarding RBDR’s suggestion about renaming research functions “Decision Insights.”

How General Mills successfully changed the name of its MR dept (RBDR 8/26/2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) ARF President Gayle Fuguitt shares her experiences while with General Mills in changing the name of a MR department and suggests there may be some merit to the idea of “Decision Insights.” 2) A couple of analytics news items point to the need for more skilled analytics personnel.