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Four ways technology will change advertising in 2010

by Ross Weber — last modified Jan 18, 2010 08:39 PM

Engagement pricing - Ad Cost to Depend on View Length

From print to radio, TV to the Internet, businesses trying to sell you stuff have quickly taken to new technology. Today, this means targeting social networks like Facebook, online video sites, and that smart phone in your purse or pocket.

The advertising trade publication Adweek has tracked ten trends in digital marketing it anticipates will affect consumers most in 2010. Most are for marketing insiders, but here are the ones consumers will likely notice most.

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Ross Weber
Ross comes to TCAG from Wisconsin by way of Washington, D.C., where, after graduating from The George Washington University with a degree in international affairs, he oversaw communications activities for an elected official and state government relations efforts for Fortune 500 and non-profit organizations.