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Publishers

  • 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 […]

  • Yieldex Q&A With Tom Shields: Optimizing For Publishers with Direct Sales Teams

    Tom Shields is Chief Executive Officer of yield optimization company, Yieldex. AdExchanger.com: How many participating publishers? TS: We have announced Martha Stewart Omnimedia as our first publisher partner. We are currently engaged with a number of other large publishers that we are not publicizing yet. What is your target publisher market? Can any publisher participate? […]

  • Yield Optimization Gone Wild! YieldBuild, Rubicon Project, OpenX Market, Yieldex

    Those crazy yield optimizers are at it again! Or, are they really ad exchanges waiting in the tall grass? First up, Yield Build. The company led by CEO Paul Edmondson has launched a new premium text ad network for publishers that optimizes Google AdSense ads in combination with somewhat exclusive Microsoft PubCenter ads and produces […]

  • Optimizing AdMeld Style With Co-Founder Ben Barokas

    Ben Barokas is co-founder and chief revenue officer at New York City-based AdMeld. AdExchanger.com: How many participating publishers does AdMeld have? Ben: AdMeld has about 50 publisher customers, including The Huffington Post and WorldNow. The rest are comprised of a variety of big names which we can’t talk about publicly just yet, but hope to […]

  • Pubmatic's Rajeev Goel Talks Yield Optimization

    Rajeev Goel is CEO and Co-Founder of yield optimizer, Pubmatic based in Palo Alto, California. AdExchanger.com: How many participating publishers does Pubmatic have? Rajeev: We have over 5,500 large and medium publishers using PubMatic including eBay, Kiplinger , Inc./Fast Company, Sugar Network, United Press International, and many more. What is your target publisher market? Can […]

  • Rubicon Project Comes Out Of The Closet: We're An Ad Exchange!

    In an LA Times article last week by Dan Neil, a yield optimization company finally admitted it. “We want to be the Visa, the Nasdaq of online advertising,” said Frank Addante, Rubicon Project CEO. Yeah baby! Just come out and say it, yield optimizers – you’re ad exchanges! We won’t disown you… not here on […]

  • Contextweb Takes On Vibrant Media, Kontera With In-Text Ads

    Expanding its toolkit for publishers, Contextweb announced today that it will make available in-text ads for publishers on the Adsdaq exchange beginning March 31. Leveraging its contextual technology, Contextweb will enter the same space which Vibrant Media and Kontera have dominated in the recent past in a battle-contextual-royale. Contextweb’s Jay Sears explains how in-text ads […]

  • The OPA Agenda: Declare War on the Long Tail and Blogs

    From Today’s AdAge article, “Media Giants Want to Top Google Results” by Nat Ives: “You should not have a system,” one content executive said, “where those who are essentially parasites off the true producers of content benefit disproportionately.” Load the cannons! Kiss the loved ones goodbye! This is WAR! Premium publisher titans undoubtedly led by […]

  • Large Publishers Swarm as Pubmatic Premier and Funding Arrives

    Today’s Media Post reports that yield optimizer, Pubmatic, led by CEO Rajeev Goel, is providing new tools to large publishers which he says already comprises 80% of the inventory among the 5,500 Pubmatic publishers. From Media Post’s Mark Walsh: PubMatic Premiere is aimed at publishers with more than $5 million in annual online revenue, and […]

  • New OPA Display Ads to Help Ad Networks and Exchanges

    The Online Publishers Association has nobly decided to help the world of display advertising by introducing three, online display ad sizes. Each new ad unit will be implemented and sold only through participating publishers’ direct sales teams later this year. Implicit is that ad networks and exchanges will not be selling these units. Yeah, right. […]

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