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Stats - ClickZ
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Is Uncontrolled UI Proliferation Hurting Ads on Android?
Even as Android gains share, CTRs fall. Meanwhile iOS has seen steadily rising response rates.
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Non-Food Marketers Grab Greater Share of Digital Coupon Space
The number of digital coupon "events" increased by 12.3 percent in 2011.
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Pew: 25% of In-Store Shoppers Use Phones to Comparison Shop
New study examines the mobile research habits of bricks-and-mortar shoppers.
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Study Shows Rapid Evolution of QR Marketing
Researchers scanned every QR Code, Microsoft Tag, BEE Tag, JagTag, and the like in the top 100 magazines last year.
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Top 20 U.S. Web Properties: Google Surges Past Yahoo
Amazon, Federated Media also see big gains in audience by year's end, comScore Media Metrix reports.
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Tablets and E-Reader Ownership Doubled Over Holidays
Sharp rise followed a slowdown over the fall, according to a new Pew report.
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Top 10 Facebook Likes of Presidential Candidate Fans
Ron Paul is the only GOP candidate whose fans collectively don't count The Bible in their top non-political Facebook page likes.
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Report: Online Ads To Beat Print Spend For First Time
Digital marketing dollars to grow 23.3 percent, eMarketer says, while print spending falls.
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Tablet Visitors Spent 54% More Than Smartphone Visitors in 2011
On e-commerce sites, purchases on a tablet averaged $123, an Adobe study found.
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Report: 31% of Display Ads Go Unseen
ComScore study gives more favorable outlook for geo-targeting.
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Facebook Overtakes Orkut for No. 1 in Brazil
2011 was a huge growth year for Facebook in the South American nation.
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Microsoft's Search Sees Slight Gain in Market Share
Google maintains lead with 65.9 percent of U.S. market share in December 2011, according to comScore.
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Mobile Drives More Search Ad Clicks
Marin Software reported 10 percent of search ad clicks in Q4 2011 came from mobile and tablet devices.
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Jumptap: Android Keeps Lead in Mobile Apps/Web
Android now makes up the majority of mobile app requests, accounting for 56 percent in November.
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Google Says Mix of Traditional, Digital Ads Drive Toy Shopping
It's not exactly news that parents buy kids what they ask for, but a survey finds only two thirds of gift givers were influenced by children.
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