Responsive Advertising = Native Advertising + Scale

“Perhaps the definition of scale is the quality of advertising produced and the impact of the experience. Native means premium, which means cost. It’s not about getting a deal. Those that position themselves this way are going to charge more and perhaps rightfully so.” — Appssavvy CEO Chris Cunningham ResponsiveAds’ insight: “What is native advertising?”

Mozilla’s Firefox OS game changing for Mobile and the HTML5 Responsive Web

Mozilla previewed the first commercial build of its Firefox OS and announced several operator and smartphone rollout plans on Sunday at Mobile World Congress.  See on www.computerworlduk.com What makes this such an amazing discussion is that now more then a dozen mobile operators and the a variety of major manufactures such as LG, Huawei are bringing this

4 Ways Publishers Can Convince Advertisers That HTML5 Responsive Ads are a Better Value

Recently, in some of our customer implementations we were able to see several clear ways for publishers to communicate the value proposition to their advertisers. When publishers with direct sales switch their websites to responsive design, they need to create – or have created — HTML5 responsive ads for businesses and media buyers. Those advertisers

Cross-Screen Advertising Offers More Value for Publishers

With the growth in tablets and smartphones, Miller says responsive-designed sites are now table stakes for publishers. ResponsiveAd’s insight: Nieman Journalism Lab recently published a Q&A with Andrew Miller, CEO of The Guardian, on a variety of subjects, including responsive design. In the piece by Justin Ellis, Miller said, “To me, HTML5 or responsive-based is

Facebook ‘Flipped the Switch’ to Bundle Mobile Ad Sales

A recent MediaPost article by Catharine P. Taylor, “Facebook Jumps Over the Candlestick,” emphasizes how bundling enabled the growth of mobile advertising for the social network. During a fourth-quarter earnings call last week, Facebook reported that total ad sales skyrocketed 41 percent from one year ago. In addition, the social network saw revenue from mobile