Ford and First Direct back AOP study of premium mobile ads
The three advertisers will supply the creative for three mobile ad-rich media campaigns that will run for four weeks, starting this week until late July.
Media agency Mindshare is managing the study on behalf of AOP, with the research being carried out by On Device Research.
Ads will run across inventory supplied by 17 AOP publisher members, including Conde Nast, the Guardian, Global Radio and The Sun.
The campaigns will test the performance of standard ad formats at scale and in premium quality environments, said AOP.

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JackBauer24
12 years ago
The general rule about what works in mobile advertising never changes - a relevant message that's accurately targeted. Studies show that 70% of mobile ad recipients view well-targeted mobile ads as invitations rather than annoying ads. Great article from Airpush on this - http://blog.airpush.com/how-consumers-are-driving-a-new-acceptance-of-mobile-advertising/
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