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Admazing: Mobile Gaming Deep Dive explores the latest trends, insightful reports, innovative strategies, and compelling stories shaping the mobile gaming ad industry for brands. Each episode is powered by AI-generated audio, delivering cutting-edge insights straight to your ears. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of mobile gaming advertising!
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The Story of Advertising. (And my part in its downfall) 15 Episodes that tells the story of advertising from the very beginning. The definition of a brand, their emergence at the turn of the century. The development of Radio and TV, the Madmen era. London and the swinging sixties. The emerge of the Media Agency and lessons for the future. Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin, Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO. A Former President an ...
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Hello, Admaese Language is my new Apple Podcasts platform. I am Susanna. Through this Podcasts I hope I can share what I learnt in the aspects of: languages, methods of learning in different languages such as: English, Traditional Chinese as well as bilingual languages translation.
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“Blow Your Subconscious Mind!” By Brian Gregory is a one-of-a-kind journey into how our minds respond to marketing, advertising and how emotions influence everything we do. If you have a product or service to sell to the world and you’d like a peek behind the curtain to see exactly how persuasion really works, this podcast is priceless. Mr Gregory is an expert on emotional marketing tactics, CEO of ADMANITY.com, creator of the emotional algorithm, The ADMANITY Protocol, author of the book, “ ...
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The last Episode in our Story brings us to today. What I set out to understand The Story of Advertising and the reason for a current downfall or, a collapse in advertising standards. We started with the brands from the Egyptians BC, the development of brands through the 1800-1900s with Pears Soap, Wrigleys, Coca Cola and The Industrial r Revolution…
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The “expensive” Mad Men skilled Advertising types were consequently, cast out in the cost cutting or, they simply left because they had been bought out in the 1980s. They didn’t want to stay anyway and as I explained, most of those owners were the true advertising creative people. So, through buyouts, it was the creatives that were missing first. T…
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The 1980’s signified too, a change in the general financial business attitude too, just as the advertising power base was shifting from Madison Avenue New York, to London’s Soho as we said in the last episode. And of course, the Saatchis showing that Ad Agencies could be financial business too for the first time. This is the significant moment in t…
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In this episode of Admazing: Mobile Gaming Deep Dive, we discuss the IAB Casual Gaming Buyer’s Guide from October 2024, uncovering key insights about one of the most vibrant and rapidly growing sectors in gaming—casual games. Learn why brands are flocking to this space, how gamers’ play patterns offer unique opportunities for advertisers, and what …
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In this episode of Admazing: Mobile Gaming Deep Dive, we dive into the fascinating findings from the “Play It Forward” research, sponsored by Dentsu and Lumen in partnership with Activision Blizzard Media, with additional insights from Alter Agents’ neuroscience studies. The report uses cutting-edge eye-tracking technology and heart rate monitoring…
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Television became the driving force of Advertising and consequently by their Advertising Agencies. It was all new and it needed expertise and cannot be underestimated. Television is the key to this new advertising age and perhaps, still largely is. Television became the driving force of Advertising and consequently by their Advertising Agencies. It…
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‘Madmen’ as if often thought, did not mean they were just ‘crazy’ or ‘mad’, although they were, but rather to explain that they were the men of New York’s Madison Avenue, the heart of American Advertising. Men from Madison Avenue, Madmen. A place where I started too. The madmen had seen the power of the new TV and scrambled to understand this new m…
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The ‘swinging sixties’ developed a culture of smoke-filled rooms, ashtrays on board room tables and extensive drink cabinets in offices. A culture of free-flowing sex and Chivas Regal. Fun. Women too, entering the workforce – a sexual revolution of short miniskirts and Playboy. The three-martini lunch. Carnaby Street, Mary Quant, Twiggy and The Rol…
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In our debut episode of Admazing: Mobile Gaming Deep Dive, we break down insights from a groundbreaking report created by the IAB and Advertiser Perceptions on the mobile gaming ad industry, sponsored by Admazing and Venatus. Discover how mobile gaming has become the hottest battleground for brands, as we dive into the strategies, trends, and stori…
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The story of advertising continues with Marconi's 'Wireless', Bose, Hertz, Edison, Tesla, Morse and The Titanic. But here come WW1 in 1914 and stymies it all. The on-going establishment of Newspaper advertising, albeit with their new weekly sophistication, meant advertising was still really a one-horse pony as the 20th century began. The first radi…
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The ‘Voice of America’, Tokyo Rose, Axis Sally (an American employed by the Nazis) and William Joyce ‘Lord Haw Haw’ (American born although often wrongly referred to as being Irish, because he lived there as a child and developed an accent) with his show “Germany calling”. As Goebbels, the chief Nazi propagandist noted; “It would not have been poss…
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Huge GDP growth across the world, Japan notably, coupled with low interest rates and that new massive military spending in the face of a Cold War, all fuelled a boom. The emerging ‘hippy’ generation through the 1960’s. The swinging sixties, Mary Quant, Carnaby Street, Acid and the Mamas and Papas. Peace. Make love not war. A raft of new housing (so…
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Here we talk about Brands coming into being. Pears soap in 1807, Tate & Lyle 1921, Bass Ale 1876, Quaker Oats 1901, Coke 1886. Brands meant the need for Advertising Business and the need for new Media to advertise in. Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO.…
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The Story continues with new media advertising opportunities (actually Newspapers and Outdoor Posters only at this stage and the first Ad Agencies. Everything was coming together...... Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO. A Former President and a Fellow …
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The story goes on as Ad agencies develop properly and James Walter Thompson starts creative 'teams' and new marketing rules 1900. The father of Advertising, the one I'd love to have met. Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO. A Former President and a Fello…
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The Story of Advertising continues with a mass innovation and manufacturing surge between 1800 and 1900 brings Products into being, which then require, marketing and Advertising. Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO. A Former President and a Fellow of The…
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What is the definition of a brand? How did they start? We look at the development of branding and why it's important because once we had brands, we had advertising. Once we had advertising, we had advertising Agencies. Stuart Fogarty is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO…
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First in the story of Advertising. 11 episodes by a second generation Adman and industry insider. Stuart Fogarty. Stuart is a graduate of St. Columba’s College and UCD Dublin Ireland. He is a second-generation Adman, son of an Agency CEO. A Former President and a Fellow of The Advertising Institute (IAPI); Board Member and a Fellow of The Marketing…
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27.0824 P EP250824 P About Passive Voice Passive Voice - Word Format , by using passive voice: Want to be + part participle(PP) ◦E.g.: I eat an apple. An apple is eaten by me. Grammar Usage - Four Focus Avoid mentioning the people or the thing E.g.: The vas was broken suddenly,the reason is unknown. The dead objects: E.g,: The new video camera are …
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22.8,2024 EP22082 language - Speaking Languages-7117 in our word Always happen in daily onversation Mouth, body language,gesture, Faisal expression,sound, etc Animal - yeah, songs in communication Function: Understand no no no shut up each others Basic functions wnecessity worse contains Not much complicated, worse grammar, or logic need. Aim : und…
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We all know the First man of the GMD Entertainment: Admaz. "I go to paces, a lot of places. i got on big big watches but i still come late." It’s the word that the K- Town solo artist is concerned with when he was called them for a chat. Even though it’s just a regular day for Admaz the Singer still manage to rock dizzying pieces of jewelry that I’…
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