Nigel Hollis
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Nigel Hollis (born 1958) is an author, analyst, researcher, speaker, and commentator on marketing.[1] He is the author of The Global Brand: How to create and develop lasting brand value in the world market[2] published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2008, and is the Executive Vice President of market research agency, Millward Brown.
Contributions to books by Martin Lindstrom[edit]
Hollis contributed a chapter to Martin Lindstrom's 2005 book BRAND Sense, in which Lindstrom described research that was designed by Hollis and conducted by Millward Brown specifically for the book. Hollis also contributed a comparable chapter to Lindstrom's 2003 book BRANDchild.
The HotWired ad effectiveness study[edit]
Designed by Rex Briggs, then head of research at HotWired, with the technical support of HotWired staff including Joshua Grossnickle and Oliver Raskin, HotWired used some of Millward Brown measurement scales. But the methodology differed significantly from brand tracking, for which Millward Brown was known. Hollis was instrumental in getting HotWired to work with Millward Brown, and this 1996 landmark study of online advertising, proving that banner ads could have a branding effect before clickthrough is noted as the first study of its kind [3]
Straight Talk with Nigel Hollis[edit]
Hollis regularly publishes a blog called "Straight Talk with Nigel Hollis"
References[edit]
- ↑ Wave Festival "The Wave Festival, Rio", "Wave Festival", April 18, 2011, accessed July 18, 2011.
- ↑ The Global Brand "The Global Brand", "The Global Brand Online", 2008, accessed July 18, 2011.
- ↑ Elliot, Stuart, Banner Ads On Internet Attract Users, Dec 3, 1996, New York Times
Rex Briggs and Nigel Hollis, "Advertising on the Web: Is There Response Before Click-Through?", Journal of Advertising Research, March/April 1997.
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