Fresh Terrain
New Media Age - 16 August 2007The growth of the mobile internet is starting to bring more business for mobile ad networks. But the platform requires different skills to online.
Screen Stalkers
Red Herring - 9 July 2007Earnings from Web 2.0 could be peanuts compared to what’s ahead for mobile ads.
In China, boys design dream cars; in the United States, girls color-coordinate their cosmetics; and in the United Kingdom, both boys and girls watch soap operas. And everybody does it on cell phones – and all for free because it is funded by advertising and marketing budgets.
Cell Phone Advertising Finally Taking Off
Les Echos - 3 October 2006With internet advertising firmly established, all eyes now turned toward cell phones and their “enormous” potential, according to some.
Los anuncios llegan a Internet para móviles
Revolution Magazine - 29 de septiembre de 2006Puede que por fin la web para móviles se haya convertido en una plataforma realista para que las marcas ofrezcan sus anuncios a los consumidores y fomenten el canal como un todo.
The mobile phone: the advertiser's new El Dorado
Figaro Economie - 22 August 2006Coca-Cola has taken the plunge. The US soft drinks giant has broadcast its "Coke Side of Life" ad campaign on...
Mobile Advertising
New Media Age - 13 July 2006Mobile advertising is taking off, but brands aren't gravitating only to operator portals. They're also keen to explore the growing number of off-portal sites that are flourishing just under the radar. These boast sharp focus, attractive demographics and loyal audiences.
Internet advertising to overtake newspaper ads
New Media Age - 1 June 2006Internet advertising is set to overtake national newspaper advertising in the UK by the end of the year, WPP media buying division Group M predicted yesterday.

















