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Men Are More Likely To Shop Online On Smartphones Than Women [THE BRIEF]

Laura Stampler   

Men Are More Likely To Shop Online On Smartphones Than Women [THE BRIEF]
Advertising1 min read

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Good morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today:

According to the DDB Life Style Study, more men than women shop on their phones or use QR codes and apps to get good deals. (Although women are more likely to see shopping as a form of entertainment or therapy). This infographic breaks it all down.

Coca-Cola decided to make 61 different websites for its new campaign geared towards teens.

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Cap'n Crunch is getting his own late-night talk show on YouTube.

A Deutsch LA creative threw his own music festival to counter Coachella ... called Couchella.

Ad Age looks at "10 Secrets to Eye-Popping Designs."

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FedEx has a new app that lets consumers personalize their delivery experiences by altering delivery dates and locations.

Weather.com partnered with big data management platform Lotame to do better targeting.

The 614 Group joined forces with DMW MediaWorks, a top ad operations consultancy.

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