Editor's Note: Scott Savage's post originally appeared on his blog: scottsavage.net. This week I attended the AdMonsters cn-us-22 conference in New York Metro. It was my first Admonsters conference, and was very interesting mainly from publisher, pain point, mobile and industry landscape perspectives.The key observations that I had were: No-one…
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Last week the AdMonsters descended on the land of Bon Jovi and Springsteen ready to "embrace their inner jersey" as well as, you know, talk about topics important to ad operations. And believe me - there is a lot to talk about. Let's get down to business and recap some…
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The AdMonsters community is comprised of the top Ad Operations professionals in the industry. In a new feature for our site, we'll highlight members and ask them about what they are working on as well as their thoughts on a variety of topics.This week we feature Julian Zilberbrand, Vice President,…
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Editor's note: Originally posted on the Operative Blog.That seems to be the latest measurement buzz word. Now…let me ask in a different way. Can your Ad Sales and Ad Ops teams scale to achieve the NEW technical demands of media buyers?In 2010, digital publishers in the US and Europe that are…
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Last week, AdMonsters hosted our second EU Network Ad Ops Forum. This event is quite unique with it's focus specifically on the ad operations issues for those who manage networks. It's a new event but the attendees showed themselves to be true "monsters" diving into the discussions, sharing best practices,…
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As anyone who has had to pull data from rich media providers knows, the process can be tedious and error prone and the reporting interfaces tend to be cumbersome. Many Ad Ops teams wait until the end of the month to reconcile serving discrepancies. Unfortunately that means that any significant…
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If I asked you, right now, to explain your organization's cancellation or make-good policy – could you do it? Do you know who owns it, who is responsible for regular validation and who has the authority to change this policy? If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then…
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OverviewIt's often up to ad operations leadership to navigate and make the case for outsourcing. There are several steps from deciding if it makes sense or your business, finding a partner, implementation, and managing the relationship and workflow. How do you measure success? What parts of the business can be…
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back to the AdMonsters Training home page Date: Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm registration opens at 8:30am; enjoy breakfast until 9:00am Location: () Get subway/bus directions on hopstop.com Fee: $ (includes course materials, lab fees, lunch, refreshments and a networking reception immediately following class) Registration: Enroll onlineDiscounts are available for companies…
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see also: sponsorship — agenda — Publisher Forum Overview Publisher Forum US XXI will be held 2009-08-16 AdMonsters is the only professional association exclusively dedicated to online advertising operations and technology. AdMonsters bi-annual US Publisher Forums bring together leaders in online ad operations and technology to address common issues facing…
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