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Does Ad Targeting Really Work?

  Powered by: July 20, 2021 Targeted Ads Miss the Mark Global Privacy Control Must Be Honored By All How Has Ad Blocking Changed Since 2017? Big Brands Acquiring Ad Tech at Lightning Speed Around the Water Cooler Research Finds Targeted Ads Miss the Mark Photo by Ricardo Arce on…

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Surviving in a Complicated Digital Media and Ad Tech Ecosystem

Digital media and advertising is rapidly changing. To survive in this increasingly complicated environment, publishers and advertisers need innovative strategies and technologies to increase their efficiency (and keep revenues afloat) as they look to continue connecting with audiences and also proving the value of those relationships.

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FLoC Trial Ends, None the Wiser

  Powered by: July 13, 2021 FLoC Trial Ends, Results Go Private USA Today Launches Regwall, But For Who? How Different Generations Approach Ad Blocking Biden to Big Tech: Bye, Bye, Bye Around the Water Cooler FLoC Testing Concludes, Results To Be Unknown Image sourced from Chrome Origin Trials The…

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What Lies Ahead for Marketers and Publishers Sans Cookies?

Lotame released the findings of “Beyond the Cookie: The Future of Advertising for Marketers & Publishers,” during a recent webinar with AdMonsters. The results: Three in five agreed that people-based identity solutions are necessary. The same respondents emphasized the need for interoperability.

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What Are Publisher Cohorts?

The upcoming loss of third-party identifiers within Chrome, and the changes that Apple has already made in that space, means that first-party data is in a strong position. Losing cross-domain identifiers only strengthens publishers’ first-party data, as a viable option for advertisers to continue reaching consumers. And this first-party data can…

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Crumbling Cookies and a Rotten Apple: A Rock and a Hard Place for Pubs

By now, you know that the Chrome third-party cookiepocalypse is staved off for at least another year.  The reasons are many …. CafeMedia’s Paul Bannister outlines how difficult it’s been to get the user-tracking alternatives off the ground.  Meanwhile, Mike Juang at Ad Age posits that buy-side pressure spurred the delay. …

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