Meta Is A Brand Safety Cash Cow For DoubleVerify, Accounting For 7% Of All Revenue
Coming off of a strong 2023, DoubleVerify is betting that its products for social media will fuel its revenue growth for years to come.
Coming off of a strong 2023, DoubleVerify is betting that its products for social media will fuel its revenue growth for years to come.
Orange142 focused on reaching people with an interest in the Black community in its recent campaign for ATL Unguided, Atlanta’s Black travel guide from the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Misinformation, MFA sites, third-party cookie deprecation – no wonder advertisers are stressed. And as its 2023 results show, IAS reaps the benefits, with brands seeking brand safety and suitability and contextual advertising solutions.
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