Archive for November, 2007

Nov 27 2007

Online advertising for targeted campaigns

Australia has recently elected a new Government and with it a new Prime Minister. Russell Brown from Public Address raises the impact online advertising had on Australian election campaigns in a recent post:

…There will be debate about exactly what lessons can be taken into New Zealand’s election campaign next year, but there is no doubt about one thing: the internet will be important. Kevin Rudd, famously, has 20,000 friends on Facebook, and his Kevin07 website was a masterpiece of online momentum-building. The campaign ads that ran on Australian news websites were numerous and increasingly biting.

As the Electoral Finance Bill caps third-party campaign spending in particular, internet advertising will look both smarter and more cost-effective. The full-page newspaper ad your lobby group buys is tomorrow’s fish-and-chip wrapper — but the same money could buy you a pervasive campaign online. Just watch.

We nod furiously in agreement with Russell’s thoughts. Highly-targeted interactive advertising that chooses its audience, the time of day and where on the page it appears is a no-brainer when it comes to dollar-for-dollar value. Especially if you’re having to watch your advertising budget.

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Nov 13 2007

First Rate – Category winner and a fast 50 company for second consecutive year

Published by NZ Editor under First Rate News

Auckland-based, online marketing agency First Rate has entrenched its status as one of New Zealand’s fastest-growing companies with its winning of the fastest growing Media, Advertising and Communications category in the 2007 Deloitte/Unlimited Fast 50 Index, published today.

First Rate has recorded spectacular revenue growth over the last two financial years of 304%, and was ranked in 21st place in the latest Fast 50 Index.

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Nov 11 2007

Facebook SocialAds ad network confirmed

Facebook is launching an ad network that will reach far beyond its website, much like Google’s AdSense. Now others are confirming it. A source told AllFacebook the SocialAds ad network Facebook will announce in New York on November 6 will work by installing cookies on members’ browsers.

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