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7 Ad Tech Pros Predict CTV, TV, and Video Trends for 2023

When it comes to CTV (and media in general), 2022 was not only about the re-emergence of life post-pandemic but also about figuring out where audiences will migrate and how to reach them. It was all about subscriber growth, total reach, and big numbers. Now the conversation is shifting because…

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Where Will Ad Tech Be 5 Years From Now?

At an AdMonsters PubForum in 2022, we asked about 10 groups of ad ops and rev ops professionals to put their best predictive analytical skills to work to identify which trends ad tech can look forward to five years from now. Here's what four of the groups came up with.

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What Are Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)?

Two seconds — this is the average attention span of visitors on a web page, and if the page doesn’t load within this time, readers start bouncing off. Increased page load time will turn into an increased bounce rate and decreased ad revenue, which is bad news for publishers. To tackle…

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Publishers Prove Resilient Through Industry Changes

Each PubForum, an exclusive publisher-only Think Tank comes together to discuss the most pressing issues in ad tech. In Nashville, the common consensus was that thriving through this tough period was dependent upon how you choose to reach your audience. Per the advice that has been touted through many industry…

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Take a Look Back on 2022 With Us

As we wrap up 2022, we wanted to take a minute to reflect on the year as an AdMonsters community. It's the time of year when many of us will pause and take stock. At the heart of the professional education that AdMonsters strives to create for the community is content…

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Ad Spend Slowdown: The Sequel (2023)

Of no surprise to anyone with a pulse, marketers will continue to tighten their belts in 2023. According to Dentsu’s biannual Global Ad Spend Forecast, global advertising spend will grow at a decreasing rate in 2023. Based on the 58 Markets examined in the study, the growth rate is expected…

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