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Publisher Forum US XVI

see also: sponsorship — agenda Publisher Forum US XVI was held , at the in Registration Agenda The conference format for AdMonsters XVI will run three full days, beginning with a Sunday evening reception and concluding on Wednesday about 5pm. Conference proceedings are open to members only (i.e. closed to…

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Publisher Forum US IX

AdMonsters IX was held August 17-20, 2003, at the 5th Avenue Suites Hotel in Portland, Oregon. We had 53 member attendees from companies including: ABC, About.com, AOL, Ask Jeeves, AtomShockwave, CMP Media, CNN, CNet, Cox Newspapers, Discovery.com, Disney, eBay, Edmunds.com, ESPN, GameSpy, Homestore, IGN, MSN, MTV, The New York Times,…

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Publisher Forum US VII

AdMonsters has matured significantly in the three years since we held our first meeting. Our membership is stronger than ever, our organization has solidified, and we have regular, cohesive, and highly productive conferences. AdMonsters is widely recognized and, increasingly, seen as a resource within the industry. While we're still the…

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Publisher Forum EU V

see also: registration — sponsorship — agenda — travel AdMonsters Europe V was held September 14-16, 2005, at the , in partnership with IAB Europe.   Downloadable AdMonsters Europe V e-brochure We had 40 publisher attendees from 29 companies, including Aftonbladet nya medier, AOL Europe, AOL France, AOL U.K., Bonnier…

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Publisher Forum EU IV

      see also: sponsorship — agenda — travel AdMonsters Europe IV was held February 9-11, 2005, at the , in partnership with IAB Europe.   The final count was 37 member delegates from AdLink, AdNet.pl, AOL France & UK, Ask Jeeves, Associated New Media, Belgacom SkyNet, CNet, Financial…

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Thoughts on Portland

Last week was the second US Publisher Forum of the year and this time the setting was Portland, Oregon. The event had a special vibe to it in part because of the setting (Portland prides itself on being different), the number of people (the event was sold out) and the…

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Leading The Way on Mobile Advertising (Part II)

The following is a continuation of a post written by Hugh Evans recapping a presentation at Publisher Forum EU 12 in June. The real nuts and bolts of what we wanted to cover in our presentation was still to come – the operational challenges that inevitably come along with a…

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Thoughts from the Network Ad Ops Forum

This past Wednesday we co-hosted with IASH our first Network Ad Ops Forum in London and I think everyone would agree it was a great success. Considering that it was a first time event and over 70% of the attendees were attending their first Admonsters event, it was great to…

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Overall Impressions from New Orleans

Over the next several days, we're going to recap some of the key themes and takeaways from our 20th Publisher Forum in New Orleans last week. It was another 'best yet' event for us and with everything going on in the industry today, it could not have been better timed.…

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Stop Playing from Behind: Why an Ad Product Manager Makes Sense

Surprise! Your company just released a new ad-supported product without the knowledge of ad operations. Better hurry and get those ad tags deployed, so you can get rid of those blank ad spaces! To avoid this unwelcome turn of events, it is essential to take proactive management of the whole…

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