Today, LiveRead.io announced the launch of its pioneering order management ad-tech platform for podcast creators and networks, brands, and advertising agencies. The software integrates a number of processes into a centralized database to simplify every aspect of video and audio podcast advertising thus boosting efficiency, lowering operating costs and reducing errors.
One case for a mid-size podcast network demonstrated that LiveRead decreased time spent on accounts receivable and accounts payable by 88%. LiveRead also identified and prevented errors totaling 1.67% of the company’s annual revenue. This resulted in an Roi of 453.33%, and this figure doesn’t even include the time saved on administrative tasks through the platform.
“LiveRead has simplified all of our campaign management pain points. It’s super intuitive and easy to use,” said Jamiel Hibbert, Head of Partnerships at Flagrant Media Group.
LiveRead’s comprehensive offering streamlines creating media plans and insertion orders, automates ad copy delivery...
One case for a mid-size podcast network demonstrated that LiveRead decreased time spent on accounts receivable and accounts payable by 88%. LiveRead also identified and prevented errors totaling 1.67% of the company’s annual revenue. This resulted in an Roi of 453.33%, and this figure doesn’t even include the time saved on administrative tasks through the platform.
“LiveRead has simplified all of our campaign management pain points. It’s super intuitive and easy to use,” said Jamiel Hibbert, Head of Partnerships at Flagrant Media Group.
LiveRead’s comprehensive offering streamlines creating media plans and insertion orders, automates ad copy delivery...
- 8/24/2023
- Podnews.net
In October 2022, content creators Joe Santagato and Frank Alvarez went viral for yelling at each other for over three minutes about Pop-Tarts on their co-hosted podcast, The Basement Yard. The great Pop-Tarts debate spilled over onto social media and even morning shows. Now, the duo has collaborated with Pop-Tarts to keep the discussion going. The Basement Yard X Pop-Tarts Debate Pack will soon be available for fans wanting to try Santagato and Alvarez’s preferred flavors.
Joe Santagato and Frank Alvarez team up with Pop-Tarts
While Santagato and Alvarez’s verbal food fight went viral in October, the debate continues. In fact, it continues in the form of a collaboration with the very makers of Pop-Tarts. Santagato and Alvarez announced the collaboration in episode #388 of The Basement Yard.
‘The Basement Yard’ x Pop-Tarts Debate Pack
The collaboration puts together the co-host’s preferred Pop-Tart flavors, with each host contributing four...
Joe Santagato and Frank Alvarez team up with Pop-Tarts
While Santagato and Alvarez’s verbal food fight went viral in October, the debate continues. In fact, it continues in the form of a collaboration with the very makers of Pop-Tarts. Santagato and Alvarez announced the collaboration in episode #388 of The Basement Yard.
‘The Basement Yard’ x Pop-Tarts Debate Pack
The collaboration puts together the co-host’s preferred Pop-Tart flavors, with each host contributing four...
- 3/5/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Leonardo DiCaprio definitely looks like Leonardo DiCaprio in his latest film
The New York Post is getting a vocabulary lesson from the honorary teachers of social media this week, after saying Leonardo DiCaprio looks nothing like himself in his latest film.
In reality, DiCaprio looks, well, exactly the same as he always does, albeit with his hair styled for the period of Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated Western, “Killers of the Flower Moon.” But on Monday the Post claimed in a tweet: “Leonardo DiCaprio unrecognizable in first photos of new Scorsese film.”
Leonardo DiCaprio unrecognizable in first photos of new Scorsese film https://t.co/IZ08MWqbT8 pic.twitter.com/N7TFJyrsSs
— New York Post (@nypost) May 10, 2021
And with that, the mockery floodgates were opened. Most people simply pointed out the insanity of saying DiCaprio doesn’t look exactly as he always does, while others joked that the only way...
The New York Post is getting a vocabulary lesson from the honorary teachers of social media this week, after saying Leonardo DiCaprio looks nothing like himself in his latest film.
In reality, DiCaprio looks, well, exactly the same as he always does, albeit with his hair styled for the period of Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated Western, “Killers of the Flower Moon.” But on Monday the Post claimed in a tweet: “Leonardo DiCaprio unrecognizable in first photos of new Scorsese film.”
Leonardo DiCaprio unrecognizable in first photos of new Scorsese film https://t.co/IZ08MWqbT8 pic.twitter.com/N7TFJyrsSs
— New York Post (@nypost) May 10, 2021
And with that, the mockery floodgates were opened. Most people simply pointed out the insanity of saying DiCaprio doesn’t look exactly as he always does, while others joked that the only way...
- 5/11/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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