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  • BlueKai and eXelate Ad Data Exchanges Featured

    BlueKai and eXelate hit the PR jackpot today with a feature article in the NY Times. Though the article written by Stephanie Clifford ends with a thud, it hits on a core reason exchanges exist and expand today. Clifford quotes BlueKai CEO, Omar Tawakol, saying, “People are realizing that it’s the data that drives the […]

  • 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 […]

  • Digitas, Media Contacts, Razorfish Talk Ad Exchanges At Search Engine Strategies

    Today, Day 2 of Search Engine Strategies NYC, featured a collection of agency executives who discussed the current online display advertising market in a panel titled, “Pardon My Reach: A Snapshot of the Display Ad Marketplace.” With AdExchanger.com’s focus on ad exchanges, this was an opportunity to learn about agency opinion and innovations as it […]

  • Cloudy Computer Future Is Good For Ad Exchanges

    Today’s announcement that Steve Perelman’s OnLive may have potentially disintermediated game console providers has the blogosphere a-chirping. The company has created a new compression which allows data used for online game services to be computed on distant servers – cloud computing servers – instead of through a game console or speedy, local computers.  Considering the […]

  • 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 […]

  • Google Advertising Strategy: All Your Exchange Are Belong To Us

    It’s coming. It’s the second Google “killer app” after search advertising. It’s Google’s advertising exchanges! – the exclusive location for Google Search retargeting as long as Big G can survive the privacy tidal wave. The Evolution of the Killer App A long time ago, in an ad world far, far away… For many years, Google […]

  • Air and Liquid: Social Media and Ad Exchanges

    Considering the glacial migration towards premium AND remnant inventory exchanges by the online ad industry, the attributes of social media and ad exchanges have a lot in common these days aside from the fact that social media display ad inventory is unloaded through exchanges. Whether we want to admit it or not, both mediums prominent […]

  • Ad Exchange News Links for Wednesday, March 18

    It’s been a while since we served up linkage. So, here we go – ad exchange-related news. Financial Times writer, John Gapper, says that skepticism reigns regarding online ad exchanges – only for the uninformed, John. But, opposing viewpoints are always welcome here at AdExchanger.com. Apparently, big brands and newspaper sites may “shun” the advertising […]

  • Future Ad Exchange: The Media Profile

    For the ad exchange model, liquidity and scale are factors in determining price for media. And, of course, so is data. Today, behavioral impressions are bought and sold, contextual impressions are bought and sold, etc. In the future, among several ways to trade advertising, including online display advertising, we suggest the “media profile” value. The […]

  • 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 […]

  • The Disintermediation of Ad Agencies

    Darren Herman of MDC Partners‘ Varick Media Management recently published his thoughts on the disintermediation of online display advertising and, by extension, ad networks. Though it cannot be said we’re in complete agreement, it is a well-conceived argument that plots a path to success for savvy ad agencies who are ready to bring ad exchange […]

  • Oh, Behave: Google Targets Behavioral Advertising and Privacy

    Google is interested in your interests. The Google monolith announced today that its next option for advertisers will include behavioral targeting, and Miguel Helft of the NY Times wisely posits that the acquisition of DoubleClick and its technology is becoming more visible in Google strategy. From “Google’s Official Blog,” Susan Wojcicki, VP, Product Management, writes: […]

  • 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. […]

  • Web Publisher Tools for the Exchange: FireMeld from AdMeld

    Amidst the mayhem of the current AdMonsters Publisher Forum in New Orleans which brings together ad operations professionals and their ad technology vendors comes news! AdMeld, led by CEO Michael Barrett and founders Ben Barokas and Brian Adams, has released a new tool for client publishers. AdMeld‘s FireMeld enables the ad operations team of web […]

  • Razorfish 2009 Outlook: The Ad Exchange Is Our Future

    Are those pork bellies or M&M’s in the picture? Ad exchanges get premium billing in Razorfish’s just-released 2009 Digital Outlook paper (PDF here). In the “What’s emerging” section of the paper, Razorfish has imbibed the ad exchange Kool-aid with a four-page spread entitled, “Ad Exchanges: Revolutionizing the Buy-Sell Process.” The exchange feature is even before […]

  • Schmidt on Google Ad Exchange; Yahoo! Premium Display Stabilizes

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt made an appearance at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference in San Francisco yesterday. During the on-stage interview with Mary Meeker of Morgan Stanley, (a little) more information dribbled out on Big G’s ad exchange and display advertising strategy. From CNN: Schmidt also said the search advertising company has a good opportunity […]

  • Pubmatic Opens To Advertisers

    This news likely crossed under the radar for many but yield optimizer, Pubmatic, took another step forward into the exchange model by allowing ad networks open API access – the ability to buy from its network of website publishers. To date, yield optimizers have served member publishers by aggregating, and then testing (sometimes may also […]

  • Ad Agencies, Exchanges And The Disintermediation Opportunity

    A flood of behavioral targeting company news coincided with the OMMA Behavioral conference at the Marriott Marquis in NYC this past Thursday. In ClickZ, Michael Katz of interClick noted the recent appearance of new data “intermediaries” – such as yield optimizers Rubicon Project, “meta network” MediaMath and ad data exchanges like Media 6° and BlueKai […]

  • The Google AdSense Ad Exchange Is Here?

    There should be more to this announcement, no? There is a hint of a new, Google ad exchange strategy involving AdSense if we are to believe David Rosenblatt, Google’s president of display advertising, during his IAB keynote. David Kaplan of PaidContent.org wrote yesterday: Google’s approach: The ad exchange extends the AdSense marketplace. It’s neutral and […]

  • Yahoo! Starts Retargeting Search With Display Ads

    Amidst the hoopla of the IAB Conference in Orlando, Florida, Yahoo! SVP of Advertising Joanne Bradford says the company plans to leverage its search technology and display ad inventory by implementing retargeting capabilities. Retargeting allows advertisers to re-target a user with an ad after they have been cookied while visiting an advertiser-specified page. In this […]

  • Enemy of the State: The IAB

    Enough. The unending criticism from ad industry leadership of ad exchanges, networks and their technology is an abomination. Cut to a scene from the movie, “Network” with Yahoo!’s Carol Bartz poised in the window instead of Peter Finch. Carol: “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” Today – the […]

  • ThinkEquity: WebMD Online Advertising Shines in Q4

    You’ve read all the press about declining CPMs in Pubmatic’s AdPrice Index and the dark, dwindling outlook for online advertising. Truth be told, ad budgets are continuing to come online as premium content sites are showing remarkable resilience in spite of the sputtering economy. Yesterday, health and wellness website, WebMD, reported better than expected earnings […]

  • ReachLocal Trades For the Long Tail

    Today’s ClickZ has a story on a new company, ReachLocal, started by former executives at skill-based gaming company, WorldWinner. ReachLocal offers local advertisers a “display ad and retargeting offering” with media purchased through Google, Yahoo! and RightMedia Exchange. CEO Zorik Gordon suggests that they want the fat end of the local advertiser pie which means […]

  • AOL's Platform-A Quietly Launches (or Re-launches) BidPlace SB

    AOL Platform-A’s BidPlace SB has launched, or relaunched, depending on what you know and when you started knowing it. In our previous post on BidPlace SB, it appeared maintenance was underway or a change in strategy. Today, a commenter informs us that all is well and BidPlace SB (no one knows what SB means) is […]

  • Behavioral Data Exchange eXelate Extols Data Leverage

    Data exchanges offer publishers, who are sweating bullets over 2009 revenue targets, an opportunity to create a new source of revenue as they are able to leverage their valuable user base and resell anonymous cookie data that advertisers can serve against. In yesterday’s MediaPost, CEO Mark Zagorski, from Israeli-based behavioral targeting data exchange, eXelate, exhorted […]

  • Ad Exchange News Links for Wednesday, February 18

    Recent ad exchange-related news… these articles point to the growing importance of performance display advertising. The display ad is definitely not dead. The Wall Street Journal’s Martin Peers looks at the weak demand in internet advertising and harps on social media being partly the cause of over-supply of inventory. Nick Gonzalez takes Peers comments further […]

  • Belo Reports Revenue and Integration on Yahoo!'s APT Platform

    During today’s conference call, A.H. Belo Corporation (AHC) which closed at a precarious $1.81 per share today and better known as owners of major regional and local newspapers such as the Dallas Morning News, reported that they have integrated their newspaper sites fully onto Yahoo!’s APT platform and are realizing revenue.  Unfortunately, it’s not enough […]

  • Loathing Ad Networks Sponsored by the OPA

    This past week, iMedia’s semi-annual, pay-to-play, U.S. Brand Summit featured sponsored content from the Online Publishers Association (OPA), led by Pam Horan, which was intended to persuade brand marketers and, consequently, agency media buyers that there was no “future” like the “single site buy future.” The OPA’s argument goes something like this: “Sure, Ms. Brand […]

  • Yieldex Brings Inventory Optimization To Martha Stewart

    Another player joined the yield optimization space today which currently includes Pubmatic, Rubicon Project and AdMeld. Yieldex announced that the first client for its “BusinessIQ” inventory management product is Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. According to the release: “The Yieldex BusinessIQ product provides accurate revenue, inventory and availability forecasting; eliminates manual spreadsheets, increases transparency of data […]

  • The New Dirty Word in Advertising: Exchange

    Let’s get it out in the open. Exchange is the new dirty word for agencies and advertisers – and even a few exchanges. Many advertisers and their agencies are running scared of exchanges these days as concern persists about brand safety and low quality remnant media. The most successful of the exchanges (arguably), Right Media, […]

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