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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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10 Points to Ponder

The dust may have well and truly settled on the Vienna Publisher Forum but the learnings that those who attended acquired across the three-day event will manifest themselves in the months and years ahead. Here’s a quick run-down of ten points I think we should all take heed of –…

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Tune in Tomorrow: Preparing for OPS TV

With a brutal heat wave hitting the East Coast over the last few weeks, the best activity has seemed to be cranking the air conditioning and curling up in front of the TV (as long as your power is still on). Or maybe it was watching a couple of flicks…

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Hailing TAXI: The Foundation for Cross-Platform Measurement

At OPS TV on Wednesday, July 11 in New York, members of the Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) from media companies, media buying agencies and large advertisers will detail the testing for proof of concept for the trackable asset cross-platform identification (TAXI) initiative, as well as the industry implications…

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The New Agency Model

In some areas of marketing communications (well, in most in fact) the procurement department might as well be the Bogieman, Mr Judder Man and George Osborne rolled into one. And with good reason, many would say – namely the people who have found budgets slashed by them.But no matter how…

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