Tet 2021 is on its way, Brands and Consumers alike want a fresh start.
Nothing in 2020 was ‘normal’ due to COVID-19, so advertisers’ strategies should keep pace with shifting trends. Google has revamped our 'Tet Playbook' to include consumer trends observed during COVID-19 to help brands navigate and succeed in challenging times.
Brands are no strangers to change and crisis management. But it would be safe to say that the current scenario is a first for us all. While deciphering what people really want has always been a tough undertaking for marketers, they are now faced with the added challenge of understanding consumer behaviors and needs in the midst of these tough times.
In 'Here for now v/s Here to stay: Perspectives on Changing Consumer Behaviour', Sapna Chadha and Sukhleen Aneja shall chat about
You won’t be surprised to learn that Google is essentially a monopoly in local search, controlling up to 95% of search traffic in certain verticals. That makes the search giant a critically important source of revenue for local businesses and enterprise brands with distributed local footprints.
What Google Search Told Us About User Behavior Online in India
Spurred by affordable data and smartphones, India is coming online at an unprecedented pace. It’s estimated that by 2020, more than 650M people in India—double the population of the United States—will be connected to the internet.1 As more and more people in India discover the internet and its applications, it's fast weaving into the fabric of everyday life—and a significant portion of the online population is turning to search to look for information and to find answers.
Spanning 11 verticals, the annual Year in Search India report delves into consumer behaviors to uncover what’s top of mind for them and the implications this has for marketers. To find out more download the report.
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Though somehow missed in the Android O keynote, a big change coming to the Android O launcher is a new feature named “Dots.” From the user’s home screen, each icon can now create an icon notification. The user can access these notifications by long-pressing an icon with a dot on their home screen as seen in the following GIF.
Just published on Think with Google - The goals of marketing, from growing awareness to driving sales, change with every campaign, but fundamentally, marketers everywhere share the same objectives. Marketing teams at Google are no different, says Meg Biron, media technologies manager at Google's Media Lab.
By running mobile-specific ads that worked in combination with their new mobile-optimised site, Autoglass and SMG recorded high returns. Specifically a high volume of app downloads since initiating its app promotion activity with over 4,000 app downloads in 10 months through a combination of click-to-download supplementary ads and activity on apps within the Google Display Network through AdWords.