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Does advertising revenue increase or diminish content differentiation in media markets? This paper shows that an … causal effect of advertising on the YouTubers' content choice. The analysis of around one million YouTube videos shows that … advertising leads to a twenty percentage point reduction in the YouTubers' probability to duplicate popular content, i.e., content …
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Influencers are defined as independent opinion leaders on social media networks who influence the attitudes of their followers through blogs, tweets and the use of other social media. As a result, influencer marketing has become an integral part of brands' marketing strategies. This book has the...
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about advertising / Kati Förster and Ulli Weish -- Information and disinformation through advertising / Roland Mangold … -- Information about users / Andrew McStay -- Inclusion of users in the creation of advertising / Chris Miles -- Information sources …
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expanding into every corner of the economy, politics and our lives. They control the majority of digital advertising; Alphabet …, Google's parent, and Facebook receive more than 60 percent of digital advertising revenue (Media Buying 2017); Google …
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Consumer attitudes, digital communication, social media advertising, online touchpoints, mobile advertising. - this … effectiveness of different forms of digital advertising, namely, online touchpoints, mobile advertising, and social media … advertising. The construct "attitudes toward advertising" serves as the central measure of effectiveness. …
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