Posts filed under: MRC

  • Why the Industry Is Fed Up with Ad Fraud Solutions
Ad fraud technology is helpful until it isn’t. Many publishers, brands, and agencies work with multiple solution-providers, which gets pricy, frustrating and even confusing. Their laundry list of grievances includes sizable data discrepancies between solution-providers, outlandish pricing, and network infrastructure...
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  • “Ad Fraud’s Now One Of The Most Profitable Criminal Enterprises In The World”
A leading expert into global ad fraud has claimed the practice has become so commonplace that it’s become one of the most profitable criminal activities on the planet. Dr Augustine Fou is a New York-based cybersecurity and ad fraud expert...
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Andy Batkin, CEO of Duration Media stated, “Our network enables publishers to increase their inventory and revenue by 20 percent-100 percent, while guaranteeing to advertisers that their ads were 100 percent in view, with a fully engaged user, in a...
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Most marketers agree that viewability is important, but few agree on how it should be defined. The CMO Council surveyed 233 senior marketers worldwide in the first quarter of 2018 and found that few respondents are completely fine with the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s viewability guidelines,...
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  • Keith Weed: We need comparable metrics in a digital world
Original Article: www.marketingweek.com They say one swallow does not make a summer, but on the topic of viewability and fraud in digital advertising there seems to have been an encouraging flurry of swallows recently, and I hope we are gaining...
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  • Will February 2017 go down as the month that destroyed adtech?
Original Article: www.thedrum.com February 2017 has been a bad month for adtech. This month’s news should shake the industry down to its very core – and rightfully so. Marc Pritchard rocks the ad world February began with the fallout from...
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  • YouTube Promises New Auditing Measures Will Prove Ad Quality
Original Article: adage.com YouTube will give brands better understanding of how ads are viewed across multiple devices.  YouTube introduced new ad quality standards that even Procter & Gamble’s Marc Pritchard could praise. Google ‘s video service will now offer independent...
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