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    TripAdvisor’s Christine Maguire Leads With Empathy During A Pandemic

    Travel has been one of the hardest-hit businesses during the pandemic. TripAdvisor, with the bulk of its business coming from travel brands, felt that impact mightily. The company is forecasting virtually no Q2 revenue and had to make heavy cuts to its staff in an effort to weather the storm as shelter-in-place orders took effect […]

  • Facebook Plans Office Reopenings; Lowe's Marketing Investments Pay Off

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Back To Work Facebook has a plan for reopening offices in July. The company will have a 25% occupancy limit, bring people back in shifts and require temperature checks, Bloomberg reports. Facebook will also limit the number of employees in meeting rooms and shut […]

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    Google Blocks A Lot Of Bad Ads; Fortnite Change Creates Opening For Marketers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Breaking Bad (Ads) Google blocked 2.7 billion ads from being served last year – more than 5,000 ads per minute – and suspended almost 1 million advertiser accounts for policy violations. Plus 1.2 million publisher accounts were terminated over violations. That’s according to Google’s […]

  • Coronavirus Inspires Freebies; Facebook And Google Face Billions In COVID-19 Losses

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The COVID Freebies There’s a lot of gambling going on among media and subscription-based companies trying to hedge short-term revenue losses with potential new – and hopefully loyal – users. Dish, for example, announced Thursday that it’s offering free trials for Sling TV, while […]

  • Hopper Doesn’t Play By The Book On Mobile User Acquisition

    Airfare and hotel prediction app Hopper is different from other travel booking services. When you download Hopper, the app tells you not to buy anything. And that’s because Hopper acquires users at the top of the funnel. “We’re looking for people who are just browsing on social, people who aren’t necessarily looking for a flight […]

  • Facebook Aims To Nose In On Google’s Territory With Dynamic Ads For Flights

    Facebook is lusting after lucrative online travel ad dollars. And on Thursday, Facebook launched its next assault on the travel industry – encroaching further on Google’s turf – with the global rollout of Dynamic Ads for flights. The release will allow airlines and flight advertisers to retarget users across Facebook, Instagram and Audience Network with ads tied […]

  • Budget Airline VivaAerobus’ Omnichannel Strategy Readies For Takeoff

    Airlines are not known for their great customer service. But while they can’t control the weather, they can do something about their data silos. “We have a lot of data, but the problem is it’s mainly unstructured data sitting in different databases,” said Aurelius Noell, director of ecommerce and commercial IT at VivaAerobus, a low-cost […]

  • Fairmont Tests Facebook Travel Ads – And Is Hungry For More

    Hotel and travel brands are looking to pour more performance dollars into Facebook. For years, hotel operators have used the social platform as a source of online check-ins, reviews and customer service responses, but “the next step was taking it to advertising,” said Chris Georgas, digital marketing manager for Fairmont Hotels. After debuting its Dynamic […]

  • Grabr Connects Community With Global Commerce – And Collects Data Along The Way

    Grabr is an ecommerce app for the stuff you can’t usually find online. “You can think about us as the Airbnb for international shopping and delivery,” said Daria Rebenok, CEO of Grabr, a peer-to-peer marketplace that aims to help travelers make a little extra cash by acting as couriers for difficult-to-obtain items from anywhere in […]

  • Emirates Airlines Puts Mobile In The Cockpit

    Globetrotting business travelers are a tough target to pin down, but they do all have one thing in common – their phones. They also spend a lot of time waiting around airports connected to Wi-Fi. Emirates Airlines took advantage of the confluence with a mobile campaign designed to drive awareness and booking intent around its NYC/Dubai […]

  • In Work For Acela, Draftfcb Emphasizes Data To Influence Business Travelers

    If there’s anyone still debating the role of data in ad creative, as opposed to media buying, they don’t work at Draftfcb. Last week, the Interpublic Group shop unveiled an integrated campaign on  behalf of Amtrak’s express eastern seaboard rail service, Acela, that aimed to get business travelers to reconsider the value of air travel. […]

  • Travora Emphasizes ‘Premium’ Placements, But Ad Net Roots Remain

    A year after the Travel Ad Network rebranded itself as Travora Media, the company is attempting to cement its new image as a content company with the launch of a guide to major cities and destinations around the globe. The guide, which operates separately under the Travora.com domain, features staff writers producing original work, and blogging […]

  • Travel Ad Network CEO Silver Discusses Funding Climate, New $15 Million Series C Round

    Earlier in the week, Travel Ad Network (TAN) announced a Series C round of funding led by StarVest Partners. TAN consists of “more than 36 million monthly unique visitors worldwide” through its ad network of travel-related websites. Read the release. Travel Ad Network CEO Brian Silver discussed the funding process and the vertical ad network […]