Over 75% of Americans regularly spend time online. All savvy marketers realize that digital is the fastest growing component of their marketing strategy.However online media spend has grown at a much slower rate than consumer growth in time spent online, why is this?There are two clear reasons for the lag…
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Yesterday I attended the IAB Ad Operations Summit. It was a packed house which I believe demonstrates how Ad Ops is at the forefront of revenue and top of mind for digital media companies.Here are some of my key observations and takeaways from the day:Breaking down offline vs onlineToday we…
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Grange St Pauls, London OPS is for online advertising leaders. Tackle the big issues and learn to leverage operations for increased profitability. Breaking News & Updates Ben Wood MD, iProspect to replace Louisa Wong for iProspect's session Significant discounts available from our Associate Sponsors: AOP UK, IPA UK, OPA EU…
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The Semantic Web is a visionary concept which has been gaining traction over the last decade. According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international community with a stated mission to lead the web to its full potential, the semantic web provides a common framework that allows data to…
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Couldn't make it to OPS? Check out the event updates from AdMonsters OPS - all times Eastern. Thanks everyone for making it a great event!9:00 am -- Welcome to OPS! After a very creative opening and introduction from Bowen Dwelle and Matt O'Neill we are already feeling this isn't your…
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There has been a lot of buzz lately about ad verification in the digital space. The media is writing about it, publishers and agencies are arguing about it, clients are asking questions about it, and providers are pushing it. The IAB even recently hosted a half-day conference to address this…
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Editor's note: This article was originally posted on the Krux Digital Blog.Overview Cookies are the primary mechanism by which publishers, advertisers, ad networks, ad exchanges, demand side platforms and data exchanges store and track information about users. Cookies are domain specific — in other words, a Cookie set by domain…
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We’re all familiar with content tagging; it’s a way to categorize content based on the topics it relates to. For example, this post uses tags such as semantic web, content, content tagging, metadata, ontology, semantic tagging. Using tags in this basic way helps optimize your site for search engines and…
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see also: sponsorship — agenda AdMonsters XIII was held August 21-24, 2005, at the Le Meridien King Edward Hotel in Toronto, Canada. AdMonsters XIII member registration was sold out, with 85 attendees from 58 companies, including About.com, Advance Internet, Alliance Atlantis, AOL, AOL Canada, Ask Jeeves, AtomShockwave, AutoTrader.com, Bell Canada,…
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see also: sponsorship — agenda AdMonsters XI was held August 22-25, 2004 at the historic Hotel Boulderado in Boulder, CO. Registration is closed AdMonsters XI was a sold out event, with 56 delegates from About.com, Advance Internet, Allrecipes.com, AOL-TimeWarner, Ask Jeeves, AtomShockwave, Bell Sympatico, Boston.com, Cars.com, CBS Marketwatch,…
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