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  • OMG Digital CEO Matt Spiegel On The Future Buyer/Planner

    Matt Spiegel is CEO of OMG Digital. This is the first part of a two-part interview. AdExchanger.com: Can you characterize what the buyer/planners of the future will look like? It would seem they have a math skillset and are focused on consumer insights – not just looking over an ad network plan and reporting the […]

  • Group Formed To Fight Display Ad Fraud; Digg Ads Performing Well; AdBrite Launches Open Source Platform

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Site For Exposing Fraudsters Following Emily Steel’s article in the Wall Street Journal about disappearing ads, it has come to AdExchanger.com’s attention that several ad networks have come together to out fraudsters and their sites. Called StopAdFraud.org, the site has comments and URL logs […]

  • Give Me Audience Or Give Me Death: The Agency Buying Platform Strategy

    There has been a growing waterfall of chatter about audience buying in online display advertising. Ad networks, demand-side buying platforms (DSPs) – whatever you want to call them – are targeting audience. Give me auto-intenders – stat! The venture capital world has taken a flying leap into the space as many of the big name […]

  • The Holy Grails Of Digital Advertising

    You would think that the digital advertising industry has found religion given all the talk about the legendary “Holy Grail” these days. Enormous change is occurring all at once creating opportunity across the board for publishers, advertisers, ad tech companies, data providers and even the occasional blogger. As a result, the quest is “in-process” as […]

  • VP Federico Says Monster Looking To Leverage Display Ad Exchanges In The Future

    John Federico is VP, Global Media and Marketing Alliances at Monster Worldwide, an online employment website. How important is online display advertising to your media buying strategy? Are there any current challenges to display that keeps you from spending more? Display is very important to us – especially for our b2b advertising efforts due to […]

  • INVISION CEO Watkins Says Advanced Television Advertising Tools Becoming A Necessity

    Christine Watkins is CEO of INVISION INC., a provider of advertising sales management systems to the broadcast and cable network industries. The advertiser is looking for better attribution models across all forms of advertising these days including TV.  Please discuss INVISION’s transition from a primary focus on tools for traditional television ad sales to an […]

  • CEO Trifon Says Eyeblaster Looks Forward To Bringing Exchanges To Brand Marketers

    Gal Trifon is CEO and Co-founder of Eyeblaster, a campaign management and advertising technology company. AdExchanger.com: Can you see video ad inventory available through an ad exchange model someday soon? What are the complexities? GT: That’s a tricky question — the efficiencies of an exchange are relevant for videos, but there is still the brand […]

  • WSJ On Invisible Display Ads; Click Fraudsters In China; DSPs and Agencies; eXelate Launches Data Platform For Publishers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. The Invisible Ad Ben Edelman has returned from past ad exploits and this time he’s found that certain online display ads are being shown on websites – and you can’t see them nor can you see the pages on which they are displayed. Emily […]

  • Let’s Take the Google Ad Exchange Conversation to the Sell Side for a Minute

    “The Sell-Sider” is a new column written by the sell-side of the digital media community. Michael Barrett is CEO of AdMeld, a publisher yield optimization company. There’s been a lot of interesting talk over the past few weeks about the potential impact of Google Ad Exchange. While there seems to be consensus that the platform […]

  • RTB: Our New Game Of Musical Chairs

    “Data Driven Thinking” is a new column written by members of the media community and containing fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Zach Coelius, CEO of Triggit, an online advertising, media trading company. As loyal readers of AdExchanger.com know, we are currently seeing a very significant platform shift […]

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