Sunday, 29 July 2018

The end of the DoubleClick name - Google rebrands its products | Resolution Digital Australia | Digital Marketing Specialists

The end of the DoubleClick name - Google rebrands its products | Resolution Digital Australia | Digital Marketing Specialists


On June 27, Google announced a change to their product branding that will go into effect in mid-July1, rebranding their ad business products into 3 groups:  Google Marketing Platform, Google Ads and Google Ad Manager.

They will be phasing out the DoubleClick name, along with familiar acronyms like DBM, DCM, DFP, and other terms like AdWords.  Google is communicating this as a direct response to marketer feedback, as a way to simplify their own ecosystem; however, it is also speculated that the change is more directly related to a similar branding of integrated tools released by competing for stack solutions like Adobe and Oracle2.

What exactly is Google changing?

Google is merging their advertising product suites into 3 ecosystems – focusing on large marketers, small business advertisers, and publishers.

1. Google Marketing Platform – for large marketers

Google Marketing Platform will be the combined suite of Google’s analytics and ad serving platforms, pulling together;
  • Google Analytics 360; and
  • DoubleClick products, specifically
    • DoubleClick Campaign Manager (DCM),
    • DoubleClick Bid Manager (DBM), and
    • DoubleClick Studio (DS)3.
It will also consist of many re-branded products, consolidated in one place for large marketers.
  • Display & Video 360: A consolidated platform, integrating features from:
    • DBM: DoubleClick Bid Manager, the Google DSP
    • DCM: DoubleClick Campaign Manager, the primary advertiser ad server (formerly known as DFA)
    • Studio: Rich media/dynamic ad builder
    • Audience Center: Customer data organizer
  • Search Ads 360
    • The new name for DoubleClick Search
  • Analytics 360
    • Same name and functionality as before
  • Additional products under the Google Marketing Platform:
    • Tag Manager 360
    • Data Studio
    • Surveys 360

Google has not provided any insight yet as to how all these products will flow together.  We will stay tuned to see if Google provides any additional insight here.

2. Google Ads  – for small business advertisers

The new name of Google AdWords. The functionality is not changing, with the exception of what they’re calling Smart Campaigns – which are intended for small business advertisers and are in line with Google’s existing efforts at automating aspects of campaign setup, targeting, and management.

Outside of this, the branding change is primarily a reflection of the shift from AdWords being a platform to buy keywords to a platform that is, in reality, about keywords, videos, banners, and much more.

3. Google Ad Manager – for publishers



Combines DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) and DoubleClick Ad Exchange (AdEx), unifying the publisher product experience.

Why is Google making these changes?

The new branding and consolidation are being done both to simplify Google’s offerings, but also as a reflection of how Google sees these products being used in an optimal way, with the brand and ad buying teams working more collaboratively with analytics and measurement teams.

The overall outcome of this consolidation is most likely that the pace and scope of integrations between the many products in the platform will accelerate, as Google aligns internally on this as a more coordinated “stack-level” solution.
As noted in the Google blog: “Google Marketing Platform helps marketers achieve their goals by building on existing integrations between the Google Analytics 360 Suite and DoubleClick Digital Marketing. The platform helps marketers plan, buy, measure and optimize digital media and customer experiences in one place1.”

How do these changes impact a Brand’s media?

Short term: 


At this time, the functionality of these products will stay largely the same.

Long-term: 

The removal of the DoubleClick brand and consolidation under the “Google” umbrella will inevitably make some advertisers increasingly uncomfortable, and potentially only heighten concerns about “buying in” fully to a stack where they both buy and measure a significant portion, if not the majority, of their digital advertising.
This is Google’s attempt to continue to establish themselves as a marketing technology platform and compete with the likes of Adobe and Oracle2.
While the separation between the DoubleClick unit and Google advertising unit at Google has lessened over the past few years, this formal, if only “branded” shift, does seem to put an end to that separation. And to be clear, Google is saying that advertisers will see stronger performance in a more integrated stack.

Lastly, Google is careful to note that the Google Marketing Platform products such as Search Ads 360 will maintain “interoperability” with other networks such as Bing.

Does anything need to be done?


 For the immediate future, there is no action needed from advertisers, as access to individual platforms will remain the same.
Google will be in communication about any future needs, if and when any migration of services will be required.  This change will start sometime in mid-July, so logos and aesthetics of their platform will begin to change in the coming weeks.
Google mentioned in their press release that more additions to each platform will be coming in July, which they will provide more detail about in the coming weeks.
More updates will be announced during their annual Google Marketing Live conference, particularly covering the Display & Video 360 and Google Ads products (note: the conference can be viewed via live stream4).

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Friday, 27 July 2018

Voice Messaging on LinkedIn: Giving You More Ways to Have Conversations

Have you ever typed out a long message and thought about how much faster and easier it would be to say it out loud? To give you more ways to have conversations, we’ve now added the ability to record and send voice messages up to one minute in LinkedIn Messaging.

Whether you’re responding while walking or multitasking, or need to give an in-depth explanation, voice messages let you more easily and quickly communicate in your own voice with your connections.




Why use voice messaging?

Easily message on-the-go: People speak about four times faster than they type, making voice messaging great for explaining longer or more complex ideas without the time and involvement of typing and editing a message. It’s also helpful for when you’re on the move and don’t have time to stop and type.

Get to it when you can: Leaving a voice message can often better for a recipient than calling them since they can listen and respond when they have a free moment.

Better express yourself: Speaking in your own voice allows you to build a more personal connection and effectively communicate. It’s easier for your tone and personality to come through, which can sometimes get lost in translation in written communications.





Ready to record?

Simply tap the microphone icon in the mobile messaging keyboard, then tap and hold on the microphone in the circle to record your voice message and release your finger to send.

If you want to cancel before sending, slide your finger away from the microphone icon while holding it down.

Voice messaging is rolling out now in the LinkedIn app on iOS and Android, and you can receive voice messages on mobile and on the web. This feature will be available globally to all members in the next few weeks.

We hope this makes it easier than ever to communicate when you want, how you want with your professional community.



Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Huawei P20 Lite Release - 19:9 Full View Display, 24MP Front Camera, 64GB

New Release: Huawei P20 Lite










Features:

16+2MP dual primary camera with a F2.2 wide aperture and bokeh effects, 24MP front facing camera with a F2.0 wide aperture and 3D Portrait Lighting Effect

New Huawei Notch Screen of 14.83 cms Full HD+ (5.84-inch) with 1080 x 2280 pixels resolution and 432 ppi pixel density. The screen comes with 96% NTSC super high-colour gamut

Android v8.0 + EMUI 8.0 operating system with 2.36GHz Cortex-A53 + 1.7GHz Cortex-A53 Kirin 659 octa core processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB internal memory expandable up to 256GB and dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+3G)

Real-time Face Unlock with Anti-System Cheating protocol, 3000mAH lithium-polymer battery
1 year warranty on handset and 6 Months on battery /charger , 3 months on accessories(data cable) provided by the manufacturer from date of purchase. Call Center:18002096555

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Thursday, 12 July 2018

The Latest Smartphone Under Rupees 10000 Has Finally Been Revealed!

The Latest Smartphone Under Rupees 10000 Has Finally Been Revealed!


1. Honor 7c








Price - 9,999 INR


Features
13MP + 2MP primary dual camera and 8MP front facing camera with F2.0 aperture with soft selfie toning light
Massive 15.2 cms (5.99-inch) Honor FullView (18:9) Display, LED capacitive touchscreen with 720 x 1440 pixels resolution, 268 ppi pixel density and 16M color support
Android EMUI v8.0 on top of Oreo operating system with 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 octa core processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory expandable up to 256GB (dedicated slot); dual SIM (nano+nano) and dual-standby (4G+4G)
Supports both face and finger print unlock. 3000mAh lithium-polymer battery
1 year warranty on handset and 6 months on battery /charger, 3 months on accessories(data cable) provided by the manufacturer from date of purchase. Call Center:18002096555


2. Redmi Y2






Price - 9,999 INR


Features
16MP AI-Selfie camera with LED selfie light
12MP + 5MP AI dual camera, AI-based Beautify 4.0
5.99" HD+ 18:9 full-screen display
Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor
3GB RAM with 32GB storage expandable up to 128GB
MIUI 9.5 based on Android Oreo
3080mAH lithium-polymer battery
Dual SIM cards with a dedicated microSD card slot
1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase



3. Lenovo K8 Note







Price - 9,467 INR


Feaatures
A new system update is available for Lenovo K8 Note. This update improves the overall stability and performance of the device. To install, please connect your Lenovo K8 Note to the internet and follow the following steps - Settings -> About Phone -> System Updates
13+5MP dual back camera and 13MP front facing camera with party flash
Android v7.1.1 Nougat operating system with 2.3GHz Helio X23 10-core processor
13.97 (5.5-inch) Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS touchscreen with Gorilla Glass protection
3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory expandable up to 128GB
Dual nano SIM with dual-standby (4G+4G)
4000mAH all day battery with 15W Turbo Charging
1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase

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