by Zac Goodman | Oct 4, 2021 | Digital Media
If you’ve ever played poker, you might have heard someone say that you’re playing your opponents’ cards, not your own. Getting a good read on the other players can help you predict their actions, gauge the relative strength of your own hand, and determine how likely...
by Anthony Haid | Nov 18, 2020 | Blog, Digital Media, Social Media, Thought Leadership
We decided to look back on several of our Facebook campaigns focusing specifically on the western Canadian market and share some of the learnings and insights that we work within on a day-to-day basis. The following is a look back over 5 years, where we have analyzed...
by Jennifer Chevais | Oct 20, 2020 | Blog, Digital Media, Social Media, Thought Leadership
The released survey is, as per usual, a hefty document filled with gems that delve into how internet advertising is tracking; you can find the entire 36-page document here. If you don’t have time to dig into the glorious nitty gritty nerdy details (make a bookmark for...
by Nichelle Schulz | Nov 22, 2019 | Blog, Digital Media, SEM, Thought Leadership
When Google retired the average page position metric in their search ads, we had a few initial concerns. Would the new metric, search top impression share (IS), poised to replace it tell the same story? And how would we create an internal benchmark for these metrics,...
by Nichelle Schulz | Sep 25, 2019 | Announcements, Digital Media, SEM
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’ve been having trouble keeping up with the fairly significant Google Ads changes that have been rolling out recently. It is common to see a couple changes happening every quarter or so, but the latest ones seem to...
by Mediology Media | Feb 21, 2019 | Digital Media, Social Media, TV
The biggest headline coming out of Super Bowl LIII on the 4th of February extravaganza was “how boring this game was”. The low scoring game was a struggle for casual fans too as the casual fan tends to feed off the emotions to the loyal viewers. The commercials were...