Only 5% of Brits want brands to ‘pause advertising altogether’ during Coronavirus pandemic

Almost half (42%) of UK consumers want ads to make them feel more informed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but only 5% of Brits would like brands to pause their advertising altogether, according to new research.

How the Coronavirus has (and has not) affected marketing spending

eMarketer has cut its outlook for global ad spending, after decreasing its ad spending forecast in China by more than 6%.

Fashion and beauty retail trends: Reviews, discounts and photos most likely to drive online purchases

Customers of leading direct-to-consumer brands in sectors such as fashion and beauty say reviews (76%), discounts (70%) and photos (61%) are among the top factors that make it easier for them to make purchase decisions according to new research.

UK online adspend ‘now accounts for 3 in every 5 pounds spent’

UK adspend rose 5.6% year-on-year to reach £5.97bn in Q3 2019, 0.8 percentage points ahead of forecast, according to new research Warc and the Ad Association.

CES 2020 roundup: AI skincare assistants, virtual humans and loo roll fetching bots

The CES consumer tech show in Las Vegas features thousands of companies from Google and Samsung to unknown startups, all showcasing their ‘next big thing’ in tech. We take a look at the most notable gadgets to come out of this year’s expo, from the innovative to the odd.

Cannes Lions case studies: 7 winners to inspire creative marketing success

From Burger King trolling McDonalds with its ‘detour’ app to Nike taking political risks with ‘Dream Crazy’, the Cannes Lions awards celebrates the best and most daring creative work from the marketing industry. This year’s winners leveraged some of the most powerful components of best-in-class advertising. We’ve compiled our favourite campaigns to examine what worked… and what we learn from them.