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Opinion

  • Will Cost Per Engagement Become The Go-To Metric For In-App Advertising?

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is by Omer Kaplan, co-founder and CMO at ironSource. Performance advertisers looking to acquire users for their apps traditionally considered cost per install (CPI) their key metric. But as both brand and performance […]

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  • Consumers Spark Data-Driven Digital Transformation Within Health Care

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Mayur Gupta, senior vice president and head of digital at Healthgrades.   In a digital world where the process of innovation has become a commodity, driverless smart cars, personal drones […]

  • Personalized Personalization

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is by Dave Hanley, principal at Deloitte Digital. When businesses think about personalized marketing, they dream of true one-to-one marketing – where unique messages and content are delivered to specific customers at the […]

  • As Video Brings More Efficiency To Programmatic, Will It Translate To TV?

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in programmatic TV and video. Today’s column is written by Manny Puentes, chief technology officer at Altitude Digital.  Programmatic has long promised to make interactions between publishers and buyers more scalable and efficient, but over the years the opposite has occurred. Now the landscape […]

  • As Advertisers Clamor For Location Data, Can Publishers Deliver?

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jamie Molnar, senior manager of mobile client solutions at The Weather Company, an IBM Business. Precise and accurate location data is invaluable. It provides a wealth of information on consumers based on their real-world […]

  • Programmatic: It’s More Than Technology

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Nick Illobre, director of enterprise media solutions at Merkle. As we think about the evolution of programmatic media buying, we can all reminisce about having to explain what “programmatic” was […]

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  • As Messaging Takes Over The World, Marketers Need Better Metrics

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Eyal Pfeifel, co-founder and chief technical officer at Imperson. As today’s primary interaction medium, messaging opens the door to new forms of marketing that are more engaging and adapted to […]

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  • How To Make Programmatic TV Grow Faster? Simplify It

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in programmatic TV and video. Today’s column is written by Lorne Brown, CEO at Operative. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard high-level publishers and advertising executives bring up the huge promise of programmatic TV. In theory, programmatic TV buying allows advertisers […]

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  • Header Bidding Is Just Waterfalling By a Different Name

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Tom Herman, CEO at DashBid. Recently, header bidding has been all the rage. The technique is supposed to increase revenue, help publishers reassert control in the programmatic landscape, break Google’s DoubleClick Ad Exchange advantage […]

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  • Outdated Marketing Processes Threaten Revenue, Customer Engagement

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Dave O‘Flanagan, co-founder and CEO at Boxever. Reaching consumers and influencing purchases is harder than ever. Ad blocking, email filtering, shrinking attention spans and the proliferation of devices and channels […]

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