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  • Vertical Ad Networks Are Different Side of Same Rusty Coin Says CEO Koretz of BlueTie and Adventive

    David Koretz is CEO of BlueTie, Inc., an email and collaboration services provider and Adventive, Inc., an online ad solutions company. What media-related trends have you observed in 2009 at BlueTie and at Adventive? Vertical strengths/weaknesses, pricing pressure, etc.? At Adventive we are seeing large publishers put an increased emphasis on creating unique products for […]

  • From OMMA Metrics and Measurement: Judah Phillips of Monster Takes Measure Of The Data Tools

    Tuesday was OMMA’s NYC version of its Metrics and Measurement conference. Like Digiday on the previous day, this was another sold-out conference – and not just filled with vendors either. In the OMMA crowd were company managers looking to better harness the mountains of data that increasingly makes their jobs one of the most challenging […]

  • Retargeting Continues The Conversation for Brand Marketers Says FetchBack CEO Chad Little

    Chad Little is CEO of FetchBack, a retargeting company. AdExchanger.com: From your blog, I see that you’ve delivered $64.5 million in revenue for your clients – is that in the past two years? Care to elaborate in terms of net revenues to FetchBack, average deal size, type of clients, etc.? No – that’s ($64.5 million) […]

  • Ad Exchanges Due To Take-Off In Late 2009 and 2010 in Asia-Pacific Region Says CEO Robbie Hills of GroupM

    Robbie Hills is CEO of GroupM Search businesses across the Asia Pacific region. GroupM is the parent company to WPP media agencies including MAXUS, MediaCom, Mediaedge:cia and Mindshare. AdExchanger.com: How would you characterize the state of the online media business in the Asia region currently? Any affects from the global economic slowdown? Any surprising strengths? […]

  • Forbes.com CEO Spanfeller Says CPMs Under Pressure Due to Move Towards DR Metrics - Not Oversupply

    AdExchanger.com: How important is the display segment to Forbes? Can you share recent momentum in online display ad revenue at Forbes?  Any verticals showing particular strength or weakness given the economic slump? JS: Display is very important to our business model.  Of late the recession has taken a toll and we are not seeing the same type […]

  • Ad Exchanges in NY Times; IPG Announces Cadreon; Clickable Optimizes

    Keeping you abreast of the latest exchange news… In the New York Times, Stephanie Clifford wrote a piece entitled, “Put Ad on Web. Count Clicks. Revise” featuring the ad exchange model’s data-intensive environment with real world examples. Of note: according to NYTimes.com today – two days later – this article is still among the top […]

  • Ad Exchange Links for Friday, May 29

    Yes, it’s that time again. More ad exchange-related news! Kevin Lee sings the praises of search retargeting on ClickZ and encourages everyone to take advantage of Yahoo!’s offering. We could not agree more that this type of retargeting hold great promise as a killer behavioral targeting solution – especially if Google can unleash its enormous […]

  • Hundreds of Data Points Available With PubMatic's Real-Time Bidding Says CEO Goel

    Rajeev Goel is CEO of PubMatic. AdExchanger.com: What will demand‐side optimization provide for the advertiser/agency? Can you quantify performance improvements an advertiser might see in comparison to futures or reserved bidding/buying? Real time demand‐side optimization will provide advertisers and agencies with the ability to better target individual web users with the most relevant and timely […]

  • Web Publishers Need A New Mantra

    In a memorable clip from 1977 film classic Annie Hall, a young Jeff Goldblum says his one and only line into the phone, “Hello? I lost my mantra.” Transporting ahead Star Trek-style to 2009, publishers struggle with their mantra saying, “Hello? I lost my CPMs.” Demand-side voice, Rob Griffin of Media Contacts – makers of […]

  • The Super Collider of Ad Exchanges

    What a week! Great insight from a growing list of key industry figures in the ad exchange space on AdExchanger.com. Heady advertising technology excitement from the past week’s Ad:Tech San Francisco show. Apparently, Ad:Tech has not lost any steam in spite of the economy if the Twitter buzz is to be believed. There is a […]

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