7 Ways to Inform your Media Planning using Social DataNetworked Insights
Consumers are talking about brands more than ever before online. Social Media captures these conversations in various forms and if tapped right can uncover a vast array of information that can impact your media investments. Applying this knowledge to optimize your ad spend can generate efficiencies of more than 10 percent! Join Adweek and Networked Insights for a free webinar and dig deeper into Social Media data and get past GRPs & TRPs to uncover what consumers are talking about and where - just in time for the upfronts.
In this webinar you will learn:
* Value gained exploiting shows undervalued by Nielsen.
* Hyper-segmentation approaches that go beyond "Adults 18 to 49."
* How social can point the way to premium audiences at non-premium prices.
* How to coordinate paid, earned, and owned assets to generate a "social lift" and make your spend go farther.
RDR Agency provides full-service marketing solutions including research, decision-making, and realization. They use a three-pronged approach beginning with in-depth research to inform strategic decisions and ensure projects are fully realized. RDR Agency offers a wide range of services such as marketing research, strategy development, media planning, branding, advertising production and campaigns, and loyalty programs. Their goal is to offer clients the highest quality marketing solutions tailored to each individual project.
The document discusses social lift, which is the amount of time and speed with which content spreads from its original source through social media and other avenues. Measuring social lift can help marketers predict how many people will see an ad or program and maximize their budgets. Analyzing past examples of social lift, like Super Bowl ads, can help marketers lock in lower rates for future ads that are predicted to go viral. The key is using social lift tools to sequence paid, earned, and owned media initiatives to create ripple effects that multiply the value of advertising spending.
The document discusses stock exchanges and their functions. It notes that stock exchanges are organized markets recognized by SEBI for transacting in financial instruments and other tangible assets. All recognized exchanges in India have been demutualized and now operate as public or private limited companies. The key functions of stock exchanges include providing liquidity, safety of funds, a supply of long-term funds, and capital flows. Recent developments in stock exchanges include the entry of foreign institutional investors, listing of foreign stocks, expansion of stock indexes, and requirements such as companies having 25% of issued capital held by the public.
Este comunicado interno de un centro educativo comunitario presenta las actividades de un taller de religión para estudiantes de segundo grado. Las actividades incluyen completar frases relacionadas con la misa y la eucaristía, colorear una frase, dibujar cómo amar al prójimo, escribir los nombres de amigos en un árbol, y completar una frase sobre cómo Jesús habla a sus amigos.
7 Ways to Inform your Media Planning using Social DataNetworked Insights
Consumers are talking about brands more than ever before online. Social Media captures these conversations in various forms and if tapped right can uncover a vast array of information that can impact your media investments. Applying this knowledge to optimize your ad spend can generate efficiencies of more than 10 percent! Join Adweek and Networked Insights for a free webinar and dig deeper into Social Media data and get past GRPs & TRPs to uncover what consumers are talking about and where - just in time for the upfronts.
In this webinar you will learn:
* Value gained exploiting shows undervalued by Nielsen.
* Hyper-segmentation approaches that go beyond "Adults 18 to 49."
* How social can point the way to premium audiences at non-premium prices.
* How to coordinate paid, earned, and owned assets to generate a "social lift" and make your spend go farther.
RDR Agency provides full-service marketing solutions including research, decision-making, and realization. They use a three-pronged approach beginning with in-depth research to inform strategic decisions and ensure projects are fully realized. RDR Agency offers a wide range of services such as marketing research, strategy development, media planning, branding, advertising production and campaigns, and loyalty programs. Their goal is to offer clients the highest quality marketing solutions tailored to each individual project.
The document discusses social lift, which is the amount of time and speed with which content spreads from its original source through social media and other avenues. Measuring social lift can help marketers predict how many people will see an ad or program and maximize their budgets. Analyzing past examples of social lift, like Super Bowl ads, can help marketers lock in lower rates for future ads that are predicted to go viral. The key is using social lift tools to sequence paid, earned, and owned media initiatives to create ripple effects that multiply the value of advertising spending.
The document discusses stock exchanges and their functions. It notes that stock exchanges are organized markets recognized by SEBI for transacting in financial instruments and other tangible assets. All recognized exchanges in India have been demutualized and now operate as public or private limited companies. The key functions of stock exchanges include providing liquidity, safety of funds, a supply of long-term funds, and capital flows. Recent developments in stock exchanges include the entry of foreign institutional investors, listing of foreign stocks, expansion of stock indexes, and requirements such as companies having 25% of issued capital held by the public.
Este comunicado interno de un centro educativo comunitario presenta las actividades de un taller de religión para estudiantes de segundo grado. Las actividades incluyen completar frases relacionadas con la misa y la eucaristía, colorear una frase, dibujar cómo amar al prójimo, escribir los nombres de amigos en un árbol, y completar una frase sobre cómo Jesús habla a sus amigos.
CMOs: How to Spend the Minimal Effective Amount on MediaNetworked Insights
Learn how this new form of “marketing intelligence” can dramatically reduce wasted spending and contribute even more effectively to earnings per share.
El documento describe cómo las aplicaciones Web 2.0 ofrecen nuevas oportunidades para la generación y distribución del conocimiento de manera colaborativa y abierta. Menciona que el conocimiento ha cambiado de ser privado a público, y que las redes sociales en línea y el software de código abierto permiten la inteligencia colectiva y la construcción social del conocimiento. Finalmente, da ejemplos como Wikipedia, Linux y plataformas sociales que materializan esta filosofía de apertura y colaboración.
Making marketing decisions at the speed of your consumerNetworked Insights
Learn how real-time data-driven marketing is changing the way innovative companies do business, and how Networked Insights is the secret sauce you're missing in your marketing mix.
Technology is playing an increasingly important role in education as computers, tablets, and other devices are being used more frequently by students and teachers in classrooms. While technology offers opportunities to enhance learning, it also raises questions about how it impacts traditional teaching methods and whether it could replace certain functions of teachers. Overall, technology may transform education by offering new tools and resources, but human interaction and guidance from teachers will likely remain essential aspects of the learning process.
Este documento presenta una tabla con los 12 tiempos verbales básicos en inglés, incluyendo su nombre gramatical, sus usos principales y cómo se forman en oraciones afirmativas, negativas e interrogativas. Además, proporciona algunas reglas generales sobre el uso de los tiempos verbales como que los tiempos simples son más frecuentes que los continuos y que los verbos de estado no aceptan formas continuas.
This document discusses the four non-finite verb forms in English: the bare infinitive, to infinitive, gerund, and past participle. It provides examples of when each form is used and notes some instances where gerund and to infinitive can have different meanings after certain verbs. The document concludes with two exercises for the reader to practice using gerunds and infinitives correctly.
This document discusses a presentation about humans' relationship with food. It will explore how the five senses are engaged when eating, the benefits we get from eating, why we try new foods, and why we associate food with celebrations. It also includes questions about cooking habits, eating out, shopping habits, eating schedules, restrictions, and allergies to understand people's individual relationships with food.
The document provides tips and guidelines for completing a photo speculation exercise, which is commonly given in English proficiency exams. Students are shown a photo and must speculate or guess what is happening in the picture based on visual clues. They should provide an overview of what can be seen, then speculate about what is occurring, happened before, or will happen after in the present, past or future tenses. Tips include taking time to observe details, going beyond just what is visible, and not worrying about mistakes. The document outlines the order and structure to follow when responding and common grammar and vocabulary that may be useful.
This activity is perfect for photo descriptions. It was taken from www.pobble365.com
The idea is to group the students in small groups and work with five different stations (each one for one of the five senses). Looking at a specific photo students must figure out, imagine...
The document discusses the differences between direct and reported speech. Direct speech uses quotation marks and maintains the same tenses and pronouns. Reported speech does not use quotation marks, usually changes verb tenses back one time, and may change pronouns and other context-dependent words. It provides examples of how to report statements, questions, commands, requests, suggestions and conditional sentences. Reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said without using their exact words.
The document discusses the use of passive voice in English grammar. It notes that passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject performing the action. It provides examples of when passive voice is used, such as in more formal or academic writing. It also discusses how to form passive sentences from active sentences by changing the subject and verb form. Tenses, negatives, questions, and verbs with prepositions or double objects are addressed when changing between active and passive voice.
CMOs: How to Spend the Minimal Effective Amount on MediaNetworked Insights
Learn how this new form of “marketing intelligence” can dramatically reduce wasted spending and contribute even more effectively to earnings per share.
El documento describe cómo las aplicaciones Web 2.0 ofrecen nuevas oportunidades para la generación y distribución del conocimiento de manera colaborativa y abierta. Menciona que el conocimiento ha cambiado de ser privado a público, y que las redes sociales en línea y el software de código abierto permiten la inteligencia colectiva y la construcción social del conocimiento. Finalmente, da ejemplos como Wikipedia, Linux y plataformas sociales que materializan esta filosofía de apertura y colaboración.
Making marketing decisions at the speed of your consumerNetworked Insights
Learn how real-time data-driven marketing is changing the way innovative companies do business, and how Networked Insights is the secret sauce you're missing in your marketing mix.
Technology is playing an increasingly important role in education as computers, tablets, and other devices are being used more frequently by students and teachers in classrooms. While technology offers opportunities to enhance learning, it also raises questions about how it impacts traditional teaching methods and whether it could replace certain functions of teachers. Overall, technology may transform education by offering new tools and resources, but human interaction and guidance from teachers will likely remain essential aspects of the learning process.
Este documento presenta una tabla con los 12 tiempos verbales básicos en inglés, incluyendo su nombre gramatical, sus usos principales y cómo se forman en oraciones afirmativas, negativas e interrogativas. Además, proporciona algunas reglas generales sobre el uso de los tiempos verbales como que los tiempos simples son más frecuentes que los continuos y que los verbos de estado no aceptan formas continuas.
This document discusses the four non-finite verb forms in English: the bare infinitive, to infinitive, gerund, and past participle. It provides examples of when each form is used and notes some instances where gerund and to infinitive can have different meanings after certain verbs. The document concludes with two exercises for the reader to practice using gerunds and infinitives correctly.
This document discusses a presentation about humans' relationship with food. It will explore how the five senses are engaged when eating, the benefits we get from eating, why we try new foods, and why we associate food with celebrations. It also includes questions about cooking habits, eating out, shopping habits, eating schedules, restrictions, and allergies to understand people's individual relationships with food.
The document provides tips and guidelines for completing a photo speculation exercise, which is commonly given in English proficiency exams. Students are shown a photo and must speculate or guess what is happening in the picture based on visual clues. They should provide an overview of what can be seen, then speculate about what is occurring, happened before, or will happen after in the present, past or future tenses. Tips include taking time to observe details, going beyond just what is visible, and not worrying about mistakes. The document outlines the order and structure to follow when responding and common grammar and vocabulary that may be useful.
This activity is perfect for photo descriptions. It was taken from www.pobble365.com
The idea is to group the students in small groups and work with five different stations (each one for one of the five senses). Looking at a specific photo students must figure out, imagine...
The document discusses the differences between direct and reported speech. Direct speech uses quotation marks and maintains the same tenses and pronouns. Reported speech does not use quotation marks, usually changes verb tenses back one time, and may change pronouns and other context-dependent words. It provides examples of how to report statements, questions, commands, requests, suggestions and conditional sentences. Reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said without using their exact words.
The document discusses the use of passive voice in English grammar. It notes that passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject performing the action. It provides examples of when passive voice is used, such as in more formal or academic writing. It also discusses how to form passive sentences from active sentences by changing the subject and verb form. Tenses, negatives, questions, and verbs with prepositions or double objects are addressed when changing between active and passive voice.
The document provides tips for comparing two pictures in an English language exam. Students are shown two pictures and must compare or contrast the key details within 2-3 minutes. First, briefly describe each picture without details. Then note the similarities between the pictures using expressions like "similarly" or "likewise." Finally, highlight any differences using phrases such as "on the other hand" or "whereas." Follow this order and avoid overfocusing on one picture. Use vocabulary related to actions, landscapes, descriptions, feelings, times. Employ comparative structures, adverbs of degree, verbs of existence, and connectors to clearly show similarities and differences.
The document provides an outline for a university presentation to be given in pairs to a class. It lists the main topics to cover in the presentation including general facts about the university, its location and campuses, programs and degrees offered, student facilities and organizations, scholarships, what the university is famous for, traditions, and other relevant details.
The document consists of a single word "BREAKING" in all caps, suggesting an urgent news headline, but provides no further details on the topic or event. It includes the name "José A. Alcalde" but no other context. In just 3 words and a name, the document leaves the reader without any substantive information to summarize.
El documento anuncia un concurso de tarjetas navideñas para estudiantes de 1o y 2o de ESO, en el que se elegirán las mejores tarjetas. Los estudiantes deben enviar una tarjeta en formato A5 escrita al menos en inglés y francés, aunque se valorará el uso de otras lenguas. El plazo finaliza el 10 de diciembre y se otorgarán premios a las tarjetas más originales y con mejor presentación y uso de varios idiomas.
Mirjam, a 17-year-old German exchange student, introduces herself and shares details about her family, school, and hobbies. She lives with her mother and brother since her parents divorced when she was young. She enjoys spending time with her brother and dog, but finds her mother strict at times. Mirjam attends a secondary school called Gymnasium with around 300 students and 40 teachers, and likes history and technology though finds chemistry and biology difficult. Her favorite hobby is playing the piano, which she practices daily. She is excited to learn more about the recipient's family, school, and free time activities.
This document provides a list and brief descriptions of several useful online dictionaries. It discusses Merriam-Webster, Cambridge Dictionary, Urban Dictionary, MacMillan Dictionary, Collins Dictionary, and Oxford dictionaries. For each, it gives the website URL and notes their strengths, such as being respected print dictionaries, having translation features, or catering to different types of language learners.
The document provides an overview of the author's experience studying in the Canadian education system for around nine months in Alberta. Some key differences from the Spanish system that are highlighted include Canada having kindergarten through grade 12 rather than different stages, the school year being divided into two semesters rather than trimesters, and students having more freedom to choose their own classes and levels. The author discusses taking classes like Biology, Physics, Foods, and Arts in their first semester and Social Studies, Physics, Communication Technologies, and Math in their second semester. They note enjoying experiments in Biology and cooking in Foods but finding some writing assignments. Overall, the author analyzes differences between the Canadian and Spanish education systems and shares their experiences
This document provides information about Spain and the province of Huelva for Polish pen pals. It discusses that Spain's capital is Madrid, football is the favorite sport, and flamenco and Spanish guitar are iconic parts of Spanish culture. Typical Spanish foods mentioned include gazpacho, Spanish omelette, and paella. The document then focuses on the province of Huelva, noting its beaches, large shopping center, and religious festival of El Rocío. It provides details about the town of Corrales where the author lives, including landmarks like the church, theater, and high school.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta realizada a 8 estudiantes alemanes que participaron en un intercambio escolar en España. La mayoría de los estudiantes disfrutaron de su familia anfitriona, comidas españolas como el jamón y la paella, y actividades como ir a la playa. Lugares favoritos incluyeron la playa, Sevilla y Linares de la Sierra. La mayoría recomendaría el intercambio a otros estudiantes y seguirían en contacto con sus parejas y otros participantes.