In the age of smartphones, tablets and laptops, distractions are everywhere. As more screens compete for our attention, advertisers are struggling to deliver ads that cut through the noise. But new research from Temple University’s Fox School of Business suggests that certain advertisements might actually land better with distracted consumers.
Distracted viewers can be prime targets for ads, study finds
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