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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Image credit: Loffles
With consumers more distracted than ever,
marketers will offer little bribes for their attention.
Websites such as Loffles provide prizes for
watching and responding to ads from clients
including the American Red Cross, UNICEF
and Kellogg’s. CouponNetwork.com is rewarding
shoppers who watch a short branded video
with higher-value digital coupons. Services
like GamesThatGive let brands (e.g., Pepsi and
Starbucks) sponsor Facebook games, rewarding
participants with options for charitable donations.
And Free ATMs NYC is looking to install cash
machines with screens for ads, enabling users
to skip the out-of-network fee in exchange for
watching a marketing message.
The Attention Economy