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Month: June 2015

  • PageScience Debuts Video Platform For Health And Pharma Advertisers

    It’s difficult for health and pharma advertisers to navigate the FDA’s regulatory landscape. A few years ago, for instance, they were barred from using cookie-based targeting. That’s why PageScience, an ad network for the pharma industry, began working with AppNexus in 2011 to build a contextual targeting solution called PageMatch, which helps advertisers reach consumers […]

  • Undertone Inks Exclusive Distribution Deal With Betaworks

    Mobile native isn’t just about look, it’s also about feel – and there’s nothing more native to the mobile experience than a tap. “Brands and users are looking for an alternative to web banners squished into mobile,” said James Cooper, head of creative at New York City-based digital ads startup Betaworks, which announced Tuesday that it […]

  • Visa Commits 50% Of Media Spend To Digital, Test Drives Shoppable Video

    Visa wants merchants and consumers to know it’s everywhere they want to be. And, increasingly, everywhere means mobile. The brand is committing more than 50% of its US media budget to digital, including social and mobile, said the company’s SVP and head of North America marketing, Lara Balazs. Last year, it invested 30-40% or more […]

  • How Ecommerce Bazaars Are Supporting Traditional Businesses

    Macy’s, Walmart, Best Buy: all brick-and-mortar giants looking to go multichannel. But what about the smaller shop owners that don’t have the resources to invest in and maintain digital presences? Many young ecommerce providers are aggregating small businesses into a single, online bazaar. If you’re an independent retailer, these service providers can give you the […]

  • Apple On Data Collection: 'Why Would You Do That?'

    Apple’s stance on data collection: “We honestly just don’t want to know,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s SVP of software engineering, to roughly 5,000 app developers at the tech giant’s Worldwide Developer Conference on Monday. “We don’t mine your email, your photos or your contacts in the cloud to learn things,” Federighi said. “All of this is done […]

  • Smart Cities May Be A Godsend For Data-Driven Marketers – If They Maintain Trust

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Mike Weston, CEO at Profusion. Imagine a world where every movement is tracked and analyzed. Businesses know everyone’s route to work, shopping habits, places they’ve eaten and socialized and friends, […]

  • Facebook Video Learning Curve; Targeting Connected Devices

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Can You Hear Me Now? As Facebook ramps up its video ad efforts, marketers are learning how to develop content for the platform on the fly. But they have only a few seconds of soundless video with which to seize consumer attention. The WSJ […]

  • Havas Reveals Metric Designed To Track Media Quality

    Havas unveiled a tool Monday designed to measure inventory quality holistically by assessing fraud, viewability, ad clutter and brand context. The tool, called a meta-quality barometer, provides a quality score for publishers or inventory providers. “We need to help media vendors and tech partners to better guarantee the quality of the inventory,” said Dominique Delport, global […]

  • Report: Neal Mohan, Long-Time DoubleClick Product Head, Exits Google For Dropbox

    Update 6/15: Google says Mohan will stay put.  Original story: Re/code’s Kara Swisher just reported that Neal Mohan, for many years the architect of the DoubleClick family of products and top product guy in Google’s sprawling display ad business, is leaving the company to take a similar role with Dropbox. Read it. AdExchanger has reached […]

  • One Year After Acquisitions, Attribution Gets A Second Wind

    As more brands introduce attribution technology – or push their agencies to do the same – basic models and applications on the vendor side are expanding. Initial players in the space, such as Adometry and Visual IQ, still focus on enterprise clients. Meanwhile, a newer breed of attribution tech is aiming more for a white-label […]

  • IAB Takes Over Open Video View Initiative, The ‘Standard Before The MRC Standard’

    A year before the Media Rating Council (MRC) released its baseline definition of video ad viewability (at least 50% in-view for two consecutive seconds), a group of video vendors and agencies had formed their own initiative dubbed Open Video View (OpenVV). Founding consortium member TubeMogul, along with Innovid, BrightRoll, SpotXchange and LiveRail, developed standards in […]

  • Next Up For Podcasts: Programmatic Native Advertising

    When “Serial” broke the record for the fastest series to reach 5 million downloads, it created new interest in podcasts as an advertising forum. Though podcasting still has measurement hurdles to clear, it’s attracting more attention from larger advertisers. “Early on with any kind of new advertising medium, there are going to be institutional advertisers […]

  • Rocket Fuel Powers Private Marketplaces For Agencies, Publishers

    Agencies and publishers alike have jumped into private marketplaces. Rocket Fuel, known for its performance-driven campaigns in open marketplaces, has lately begun pitching an offering of its own. For the past six months, it’s partnered with agencies and publishers to enable performance-driven campaigns in premium environments, building on technology put in place by [x+1], which […]

  • Outbrain Enables Direct Sold, In-Feed Placements For Publishers

    Outbrain will allow publishers to sell native in-feed placements via their direct sales channels. In beta testing with four publishers, publishers can offer the units on a CPC or CPM basis. “Over the last six months, we’ve had more and more publishers dipping their toe into native ads,” said Matt Crenshaw, Outbrain’s VP of product […]

  • Programmatic TV: Further Ahead, Further Behind Than You Think

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in programmatic TV and video. Today’s column is written by Walt Horstman, president at AudienceXpress. Based on the number of times it was cited in recent upfront presentations, people’s perception of programmatic TV appears to have morphed from wry skepticism among industry insiders to […]

  • It's Too Early For Bulletproof Viewability

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Paul Rostkowski, president at Varick Media Management.  Viewability has become a major issue in online advertising, having come to represent advertisers’ fear and lack of trust in digital. Brands want […]

  • Amazon's Got Bots; Apple Dropping Media Company Subscription Fees

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Amazon’s Bot Involvement Some fraudsters are using Amazon’s cloud to create and drive bot traffic across the web. As Jack Marshall reports for The Wall Street Journal, Fraudlogix uncovered the malware by measuring 2 billion ad impressions delivered to 64 million IP addresses in […]

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    VIDEO: The FTC's Mary Engle Addresses Publisher Accountability For Native Ad Disclosure

    Earlier this week, Mary Engle, the Federal Trade Commission’s associate director of advertising practices, suggested to attendees at AdExchanger’s Clean Ads I/O conference that publishers could be held responsible for native ads deemed misleading that run on their properties. Read the original story by AdExchanger’s Sarah Sluis. Readers interested in her comments can now check out the above […]

  • In Buying Visible World, Comcast Exerts More Influence On The Demand Side

    Comcast’s plan to acquire Visible World, announced late Thursday, will deepen its addressable TV prowess, but the real target might be Visible World subsidiary AudienceXpress and its burgeoning buy-side dealings. Comcast’s inheritance of AudienceXpress, which provides provides digital workflow automation for the buying and selling of linear TV ads, could reduce the media giant’s reliance […]

  • Mediahub: The Completion Rate Is Still A Viable Video Performance Metric

    Mediahub, the planning and buying arm of Mullen Lowe, has partnered with cross-device platform Tapad to help identify viewers cross-screen. In doing so, it hopes to help brands – as well as “tune-in” clients such as entertainment and media broadcasters PBS, VH1 and National Geographic Channel – drive audience viewership across all devices. “Given the […]

  • Komoona Aims To Help Publishers Get The Most Out Of Their Non-Direct Sold Inventory

    Most publisher sites are not oversubscribed – not by a long shot, said Amiad Solomon, chairman and co-founder of Komoona, a company that bills itself as an “RTB router.” Solomon put it bluntly: “Publishers are bleeding.” A lot of that has to do with the CPMs most publishers are able to attract for their non-direct programmatically […]

  • Is Ad Blocking Akin To Theft?

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Josh Speyer, CEO at AerServ. Israeli startup Shine recently made waves in the mobile ad tech world with its ad blocking platform, which enables users to remove ads from the […]

  • Cross Channel And Multichannel: Fraternal, Not Identical, Twins

    “Marketer’s Note” is a regular column informing marketers about the rapidly evolving, digital marketing technology ecosystem. This week it is written by Joanna O’Connell, Lead Analyst, AdExchanger Research.  I was in a meeting with an ad tech company recently, listening to its executives pitch the company’s “multichannel” capabilities. Fair enough, I thought, their platform can execute buys […]

  • Widening Discrepancies: The Industry’s Dirt Under The Rug

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by James Curran, CEO and founder at Staq. When it comes to discrepancies in digital advertising, publishers bear the brunt of the cost. It’s a fact that is so ingrained in the standard processes used […]

  • Comic: Labeling Native Ads

    A weekly comic strip from AdExchanger that highlights the digital advertising ecosystem…

  • Another Telco Merger; DailyMail Invests In Taboola

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Yet Another Telco Merger Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A telco and broadcaster are looking to hook up. This time, it’s T-Mobile hoping to tie the knot with Dish Network. Federal regulators can attend that wedding after they’re done ministering the […]

  • After Divorce From Twitter, Datasift Bounces Back With Facebook

    Datasift’s hookup with Facebook is gaining steam. It’s a good thing for the social media data provider, which got cut off from Twitter’s firehose in April, one month after announcing its non-exclusive Facebook partnership. On Wednesday, social analytics platform Pulsar became one of the first Datasift clients to benefit from this connection – it will […]

  • Reddit Upvotes Video, Plots Publisher Tools

    When Reddit revealed it would produce original video, code for “more premium content,” it was right in line with its pitch to brand advertisers – as well as more tools for publishers – through features like embeddable comment threads. That said, the last thing it will compromise is a solid user experience in its community […]

  • HotelTonight Users Give Mobile Video A Warm Reception

    Travel is a tricky category. It’s generally one of the top things people want to spend their money on – but it’s also not something most people get to do on a regular basis, said Sam Shank, CEO and co-founder of last-minute hotel booking app HotelTonight. “In theory, people can use an app like GrubHub to […]

  • British Innovation: Programmatic Audio Adoption In The UK

    When WPP’s programmatic arm debuted Xaxis Audio last month, it did so with the intention that it would not be used in isolation. “For us it’s another arrow in the quiver when you’re doing programmatic media planning,” said Nicolas Bidon, managing director of Xaxis in the UK. “This is a new way to reach audiences […]

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