I have just emerged from my sensory deprivation chamber following AdMonsters’ June 10 OPS conference – the stimulation of more than 500 industry players roaming four floors devoted to native advertising, multiscreen and technology was too much to digest. Just before I went into shock, Content Czar Rob Beeler guided…
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Join us for cocktails and ad operations talk at Microsoft.
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Jumping on the audience extension train requires more than just adding a line item – our fireside conversation will examine the strategies and tactics behind getting an extension program running including: partnering with sales and developing marketing language; working with clients; selecting the appropriate partner (or partners); and campaign optimization.
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OPS is a unique opportunity to unlock how online media really works, and find solutions to today’s most important challenges in online advertising. Taking place June 10 in New York, OPS is where ad operations and media technology leaders meet, develop best practices and work together to solve today’s most…
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It’s hard enough overseeing the ad operations tech stack and processes of one publisher; imagine juggling multiple publishers. But that’s exactly the mission companies like Outsourced Ad Ops (OAO) have taken on – and they have to do it well enough to be profitable and grow as a company. While…
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Improbably, this is going to be about American literature and advertising operations. Typically, most people think the only connection between these two things is that people who get a degree in the first are doomed to end up making a living at the second. But as it turns out, you…
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Jumping on the audience extension train requires more than just adding a line item – our fireside conversation will examine the strategies and tactics behind getting an extension program running including: partnering with sales and developing marketing language; working with clients; selecting the appropriate partner (or partners); and campaign optimization.
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Longtime readers (‘cause I’m sure I have so many) will know a fascination of mine over the years has been the true transformation of data into an actively used currency, particularly in terms of buying access to media. Heady stuff, I know, so let me break it down.Whenever anyone calls…
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No surprise that viewability was high on the minds of the revenue specialists that headed to New Orleans for the 32nd AdMonsters Publisher Forum, but another trend threaded its way throughout the three days of presentations and discourse: native.The most high-profile examples were an insightful keynote from Quartz Publisher Jay…
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Like a leaky faucet drip-drip-dripping into a steel sink, mobile has long been that nagging concern keeping publishers up at night. The amount of inventory seems to multiply daily with little demand from buyers (especially when it comes buying guaranteed), so publishers are forced to turn to ad networks and…
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