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  • Holly Eagleson, VP of marketing, Misfits Market

    Thinking Outside The (Subscription) Box With Misfits Market

    When online grocery subscription service Misfits Market was founded in 2018, it took a page right out of the DTC advertiser’s playbook, says Holly Eagleson, VP of marketing. But since the release of Apple’s ATT, Misfits has been embracing new channels.

  • Comic: Back To School

    Winning By Lowering The Quality Bar; I Can’t Make Heads Or Retails Of This

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Long Story Short Short-form video content is often thought of as tangentially competitive to traditional TV broadcasters and entertainment studios. That’s partly because short, user-generated social content (TikTok in particular) doesn’t compete directly with TV studios for ad budgets, writes Doug Shapiro, a broadcast […]

  • More Performance, Less Transparency: Inside Meta’s Advantage+ Shopping Black Box

    Meta Advantage+ is not a new streaming service, despite the “plus.” And it’s not a healthcare plan, though it sounds like one. It’s Meta’s version of a first-party data-based ad platform locked inside the blackest black box any Facebook advertiser has ever known.

  • Meet Performance Max, The Blackest Black Box Of All Google Ad Products

    Lost in the Sturm und Drang of Q4 (Q for quarantine) 2020, Google introduced a beta program called Performance Max, its first ad product spanning all Google-owned media. Fast-forward to today, and Performance Max has quietly become the fastest growing and potentially most controversial product in the Google portfolio.

  • Another Ill-Advised Pivot To Video Is One Reason For Publisher Layoffs

    The most commonly cited rationale for publisher staffing cuts has been marketers’ hesitance to spend on advertising amid persistent economic uncertainty. But publishers’ latest pivot to video and increased competition among digital channels is also likely to blame.

  • JanSport VP Monica Rigali On Staying Cool For Gen Z

    As any stateside ’90s kid can attest, backpack brand JanSport reigned supreme in the late ’90s and 2000s. Now, what’s old is new again. Fueled in part by Gen Z’s nostalgia for decades past, “we’ve resurged as America’s number-one backpack,” said Monica Rigali, JanSport’s vice president of global brand management.

  • Retailers Are Going Web-And-Mortar; Twitter Fends Off New Brand Safety Issues

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Mind The Store More brick-and-mortar retailers, especially department stores with real acreage, are carving out square footage in their stores for hybrid ecommerce fulfillment.  The idea isn’t new. Best Buy, Nordstrom and others have used stores as online shipping hubs for years. But the […]

  • Ezra Martin, VP, marketing, Americas, Timberland

    Timberland’s Ezra Martin Talks Hyperlocal Marketing

    In 1973, Timberland – then called Abington Shoe Company – debuted its waterproof yellow boots. In 2023, the outdoor apparel and accessories company will observe the boot’s 50th anniversary. And Ezra Martin, Timberland’s newly minted vice president of marketing, Americas, will be rolling out a new marketing strategy for the occasion. Martin shares his insights on personalized customer experiences, localized campaigns and more.

  • Comic: TFW Disney+ Goes AVOD

    TikTok’s Je Ne Sais Quoi; Disney+ Enters The AVOD Arena

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Can You Talk The Tok? With TikTok, it’s like the clone wars. (We’re looking at you, Reels and Shorts.) But TikTok has a special power, which is its seemingly limitless feed of quick, infinitely swipeable, likable, shareable videos. Reproducing TikTok’s success is no […]

  • Brands Blur The Lines Between Ads And Shows; WaPo’s Arc And Science

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. From Ad Pod To Episode Advertisers are increasingly participating at the ground level of TV shows or even producing their own content. On streaming services, the tactic gives marketers a way onto streaming services that don’t run ads or have a much lighter ad […]

  • More Layoffs At BuzzFeed; Can’t Spell “Bundle” Without “Bled”

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. BuzzCuts BuzzFeed is laying off 12% of its workforce, Variety reports, based on an SEC filing. The reduction will apparently help BuzzFeed “weather an economic downturn that I believe will extend well into 2023,” writes CEO Jonah Peretti in a memo.  BuzzFeed’s revenue […]

  • Get Wrapped In Excitement; Twitter Offers Huge Freebies For Q4 Buys

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. That’s A Wrapped This week once again saw social timelines taken over by Spotify Wrapped, the audio service’s year-end user roundup of the most-played music and podcasts. In addition to highlighting Spotify’s first-party data, Wrapped has become the company’s most effective marketing tool, […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: The Hypocrisy Of Brand Safety

    Brand safety has a hypocrisy problem. Violence that gets a pass when it’s a fictional TV show becomes flagged if it’s part of an online news story. But to what end? Plus: what Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales results portend for retailers’ prospects in Q4 and beyond.

  • Thanksgiving Shopping Numbers Were Huge – But Did Retailers Benefit?

    The Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday online shopping bonanza was in full effect this year. But it’s hard to make judgements about whether this season is helping buoy retailers and brands as in years past

  • With Geospatial Tech, Location Needs To Be A Moving Target

    With its new geospatial ad units, programmatic OOH SSP Place Exchange built a programmatic way for marketers to serve their ads across any mobility media inventory located within a particular geographic location. The company announced Tuesday it is rolling out geospatial ad units for all of its mobility media partners.

  • Yahoo’s Moolah For Taboola; The New Social Butterfly

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Yahoo? Yahoo has taken a 25% stake in Taboola as part of a 30-year exclusive ad deal (uhh … pardon?) that makes Taboola the primary native inventory seller for Yahoo’s media properties, The New York Times reports. The announcement leaves questions hanging. A […]

  • Comic: The Sponsored Feed

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

  • Marketers Adapt Their Holiday Campaigns To The Chilly Economic Climate

    Advertisers are shifting their holiday campaign strategies this Black Friday and Cyber Week, moving down the funnel in response to economic headwinds. And so we asked the experts: How are inflationary and recessionary worries impacting media plans around Black Friday and Cyber Week?

  • David Cohen, CEO, IAB

    Thanksgiving Episode: Talking Turkey With IAB CEO David Cohen

    How should advertisers approach a wild-child platform like Twitter? David Cohen, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau – who recently spoke with Elon Musk himself on that very topic – weighs in. Also in this episode: grappling with the term “commercial surveillance,” retail media real talk and marketing in the metaverse.

  • Comic: "And here comes the DTC brands!"

    Manscaped’s Message To Marketers: Embrace Complexity And Too Much Content

    Founded in 2016, the male grooming company Manscaped started out primarily as a performance marketing engine. The products were simply a way for the brand to use its expertise in social media marketing and direct-to-consumer dynamics. Fast-forward six years, and Manscaped has broadened beyond one product and mobile performance marketing. In addition to launching a […]

  • All Fun And Games Until Someone Loses A Franchise; Can’t Spell “Macro” Without CMO

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Hasbros And The Have-Nots Companies like Netflix, Roku, Apple, Amazon and Paramount are thirsting for recognizable brands they can build a content universe around.  Media franchises provide a solution. Because, apparently, people will settle for only franchises and nothing new, ever again.  […]

  • Dan Meehan, Founder and CEO at PadSquad

    Platform Ad Restrictions: Creative Ways Beer, Pharma, And Cannabis Marketers Can Fight Back

    Between Amazon blocking beer ads during NFL Thursday Night Football and Meta’s newly introduced restrictions on pharmaceutical advertising, marketers are running into all sorts of unexpected (and perhaps anti-competitive) obstacles. Dan Meehan, Founder and CEO at PadSquad, offers suggestions for marketing around these restrictions.

  • The End Of An Era In Free-To-Play Gaming; How Agencies Are Weathering This Downturn

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Gaming The System Apple’s ATT has far-reaching ramifications not just for mobile game monetization but for how studios conceive and build games. Google and Facebook were so adept at funneling players to game developers because they matched people precisely based on gaming history. […]

  • Walmart And Target Are Prepping For A Downturn

    Walmart and Target each had a similar warning for investors when they reported earnings this week. The two major US retailers expect a modest Q4 and spoke of early signs that consumers are dramatically changing their shopping patterns (yet again).

  • How DraftKings And Amazon Prime Forge Streaming Sports Sponsorships

    We’re halfway through the football season, but streaming sports is just kicking off. The Amazon Prime “Thursday Night Football” show began in September and it represents the first time that the NFL is streaming games without a linear broadcaster alongside.

  • Amazon’s Sponsored Feed; For TikTok, Growing Up Means Creator Rev Share

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. What’s For Sale? Amazon has started down the path of “Googlification.” Which is to say, its search engine has flipped from primarily serving up the best organic options to servicing advertisers with the best prospecting and conquesting opportunities.  There were turf wars in […]

  • Dotdash Meredith Merger Marred By Weak Traffic And A Pullback In Ad Spend During Q3

    Turns out 2022 was a bad year to merge two large media companies into one massive media company. Both Dotdash and Meredith experienced headwinds throughout the year. Traffic was soft compared with the rise in consumption during the pandemic, and the digital advertising market was unexpectedly weak. And next year isn’t looking rosy.

  • PubMatic: Display Spending Was Down In Q3, But CTV Keeps On Growing

    PubMatic’s total Q3 revenue grew 11% to $64.5 million despite an industry-wide downturn, but the company doesn’t have high hopes for the rest of the year. It expects that ad spend will continue to trend down in Q4. But although spending is decelerating due to recession fears, PubMatic is planning to capitalize on the eventual rebound by focusing on video, retail media and particularly CTV, which continues to grow.

  • Comic: Privacy Theater

    Monopsony Gets Its Day In Court; Why Theory-First Works In Theory

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Who Wants To Play Monopsony? This week, a US judge blocked a merger between Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster, two major publishing houses.  You may ask, why is a print publishing merger relevant?  Partly because it’s another example of legacy businesses […]

  • Nielsen

    Amazon And Nielsen’s Misratings; Why Ad Tech Likes Vague Laws

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Playing The Game Amazon took its first real step into linear TV broadcast territory in September when it streamed its first live NFL game only carried on Amazon Prime, not a TV network. And, of course, Amazon is already feuding with Nielsen.   There’s […]

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