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10 Things You’ll Take Away From the Boston PubForum

 It’s a debate that will go on forever, one that I have with my musician friends every few months – who’s the greatest (rock) band that came out of Boston? The old-schoolers are quick to finger Aerosmith (particularly the first few albums) or perhaps the obviously named Boston (it’s more than…

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VCs: Deal With Them

Bain and Co. is getting a bad rap. There it is, I’ve said it. Might not be the coolest thing to say these days, but if you’re in the digital marketing, commerce or measurement business, you’re in a business that Bain has very positively affected. It’s time for the media…

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Bringing Home Gold at the Opslympics

The world is glued to the Summer Olympics action in London, gazing in wonder as competitors put the human body and spirit to the test. Of course, while these athletes have poured hellacious amounts of blood, sweat and tears into training for this moment – but could they meet the…

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Audience Efficiency: Variations Between Brands and Industries

In previous posts here on AdMonsters I introduced the notion of "audience efficiency’ in targeting and shared some key findings about third-party data from more than 200 client studies. But what does it mean directly for advertisers and their first-party data? Does efficiency vary between industries and between advertisers in…

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Evaluating Campaign Success: New vs. Existing Users

"The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me. The rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them." – George Bernard Shaw Stand back and look at the advancements in online display ads and it’s…

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The AdMonsters Daily Digest – Monday 30 July 2012

Welcome to the AdMonsters Daily Digest! We scour the news for digital advertising and operations news every day so you don’t have to – we’re nice like that. 

 We’ll be updating this page throughout the day but have a peruse of all the news you can use (that’s right –…

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Publisher Forum

AdMonsters started in 1999 with our first Publisher Forum - back then these were known simply as AdMonsters - and even though we now put on events covering a number of different topics in the ad operations space this remains our flagship conference for online publishers.The focus of this year's…

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