Why the Network Ad Ops Forums have become “must attend events”
Last year when AdMonsters launched the Network Ad Ops Forum in the U.K. and the U.S., we knew there was a market for an event specifically for the ad operations issues of networks. What we weren’t sure was if a new group of ad ops leaders would step up and help lead the discussion and how the agenda would shape up. It’s very exciting that in its second year, the event has already matured, and for those who might not have considered the event before, we think we have some very important sessions. The fact is, we have even bigger plans for this event and we’d like you to join us and help shape future Network Ad Ops Forums.
It’s not just for Networks but for Publishers and Agencies as well.
The Network Ad Ops Forum is designed to cover ad operations issues specifically for networks. Networks are at the forefront of such issues as real time bidding, demand side platforms and the evolution of audience and data-driven advertising. Networks must have very efficient operations departments to deal with potentially hundreds of clients running on hundreds if not thousands of sites. Networks must be on top of privacy issues as regulation threatens their bread and butter.
In other words, many of the things publisher ad operations leaders must know about, network ad operations leaders are already doing. If you are trying to launch or maintain a vertical network, the Network Ad Ops Forum is for you. If you are trying to unscramble the multitude of acronyms from RTB to DSPs, this event is for you. If you want to know how agencies are changing the way they buy, this event is for you.
Our recommendation is that if you haven’t considered this event before, you should. Here is a sample of each of the agendas:
Network Ad Ops Forum US II – June 17th, San Francisco
- Privacy Expert Chris Jay Hoofnagle is our keynote speaker
- Matt Barash from Fox Audience Network will explain how all the players in the space relate
- Jennifer Witt from Adconion will discuss 3rd party data providers
- Manjyot Mundy will detail how to successfully operate a vertical network
- The disruption from Verification Services will also be covered
More details here: http://www.admonsters.com/event/nf-us-2
Learn more about Chris Jay Hoofnagle here: http://www.admonsters.com/blog/5-questions-chris-jay-hoofnagle
Network Ad Ops Forum EU III – July 6th, London
- Gavin Deadman of MEC will talk about how agencies now buy audience
- Pierre Naggar and Dora Michail from Yahoo will detail bringing 3rd party data providers
- We’ll get an update from IASH
- Matt Whaley from Jemm Media will show us what information others can see – and how it can effect your business
More details here: http://www.admonsters.com/event/nf-eu-3
Additional sessions are being finalized for both events. If these issues are key to you, it’s important you attend and learn what you need to succeed. Please register today!













