Multi-moment advertising: Opportunities in connected behaviours
ASIA-PACIFIC - A Microsoft study of the behaviours of multi-screening consumers in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore defines four behaviour pathways, from content grazing to investigative spider-webbing. Campaign talked with Thom Arkestaal, senior research and insights manager of emerging markets at Microsoft Advertising, about the findings.
by Adrian Peter Tse
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