With advertising analytics based on big data techniques, marketers can quickly determine the effectiveness of each channel and thus adjust their strategies, enabling them to run hyper-targeted campaigns, choosing the right ad content for the appropriate ad networks.
What is it?
This type of analytics refers to the use of data and technology tools that help companies and marketers effectively monitor their marketing efforts to ensure that campaigns are targeted to the right audience and use the right channels for effective communication.
International public tender to contract communications services and advertising campaign for the Energy Efficiency Education Program through radio and television spots, social media management.
Honduras Government Purchase LED-PEEE-036-LPI-S:
"The Government of Honduras through the Secretariat of State in the Office of Energy (SEN) and the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), carries out an international public bidding to contract communications services and advertising campaign of the Energy Efficiency Education Program, through the IDB Project Management Unit.
Analytics based on Big Data allows mall operators to maximize revenues and visits by better selecting tenants, optimizing mall design, determining rents, establishing signage and advertising campaigns, etc.
New technological tools allow mall operators to measure the number of consumers spending in and out of stores, the time they spend in and out of stores, know their relative wealth index and understand visitor behavior patterns, helping to determine the best mix of stores, site infrastructure, rent price range and implement more efficient signage and advertising.
Location intelligence and POI characterization through Big Data are increasingly being used to make business decisions in the retail, real estate, logistics, and port sectors, among others.
The Ministry of Local Development bids services of an advertising agency for the activities of the institution, among the goods to be provided are awnings of different sizes, in addition to the rental of tables, chairs, table covers, among other equipment.
Following the news that the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation in Costa Rica plans to renew the framework that regulates outdoor advertising, businessmen of the sector are asking to be taken into account in this process.
In the country, outdoor advertising is regulated by a law that dates back to 2001. In the case of national roads, the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) is in charge of regulating this type of advertising and in the case of cantonal roads, local governments are designated for these tasks.
Given the new business context in which print media have been hit in recent years by changes in habits and audiences are on multiple channels and digital platforms, marketing and advertising teams must reinvent themselves.
The most recent changes in lifestyle habits resulting from the spread of covid-19 have combined with the increased use of digital platforms, a phenomenon that was already evident before the pandemic.
During 2020 it is estimated that advertising investment amounted to $345 million, an amount that is 6% lower than reported in 2019, a drop that is explained by the fall in spending in all formats.
According to data collected by Kantar Iboper Media, between 2019 and 2020 in the Costa Rican market, advertising investment decreased by $22 million, going from $367 million to $345 million.
Instituto de Recreacion de los Trabajadores bids advertising services in newspapers, national TV channels, cable channels, radios, magazines and other media.
Following the entry into force of the Sign Law, agencies engaged in providing printed advertising services estimate that the cost of billboards will increase by 30% due to the new tax payments to be made to the municipalities.
According to the Assembly, the purpose of the Law is to establish the legal framework to regulate the advertising and propaganda carried out by means of signs located in the municipalities of the country, based on urban, suburban and rural planning and development, as well as technological advances.
Because more than half of consumers born between 1996 and 2012, known as "Generation Z" or "Centennials", are immune to traditional advertising and television, brands and companies should focus on communicating with this group through digital channels, such as social networks and influencers.
Positioning a brand, product or service is currently a challenge for advertising agencies and companies, as they must overcome the challenge of communicating effectively with younger consumers.
More hours of television content, greater use of social networks and increased impact of "influencers" on people's decisions are some of the trends that have gained ground in the context of the health crisis and are expected to be reaffirmed in 2021.
Household quarantines imposed by governments to try to contain the spread of covid-19, forced people to stay in their homes longer, a phenomenon that changed the relationship of consumers with the media.
Understanding the socio-demographic characteristics of the ideal client, as well as knowing their interests, desires, motivations and challenges, is fundamental for reaching the consumers of this new commercial normality in the digital environment.
The health crisis, quarantines and social distancing measures in the countries of the region, forced individuals and companies to accelerate the adoption of new technologies, which caused the digital to become the center of all interactions.
Reduction in advertising and marketing budgets in companies and an increase in the preference for investment in television campaigns are part of the changes that are being reported in the context of the new commercial reality.
Radical changes in the ways people relate to each other, new consumer habits and the home confinement decreed by the pandemic have led to a transformation in the advertising sector.
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