ARCHIVE FOR:

trust metrics

  • The Ad Industry Is Still Figuring Out How To Devise Standards Without Driving Everyone Insane

    How many seals, accreditations, badges, consortiums, committees and standards can one industry support before it collapses under the weight of its own good intentions? The ad industry seems hell-bent on finding out. “There may be too many badges and seals out there,” Mike Zaneis observed on a panel during Advertising Week in New York City. […]

  • We May Be Losing The War On Ad Fraud (Say The Arms Dealers)

    While the online advertising trade groups have created anti-fraud programs and exchanges have instituted inventory standards, fraud is still on the rise. AdExchanger reached out to some of the people in the trenches about where the digital ad tech and media ecosystem stands now and how progress can be made. Click below for their responses. […]

  • Sometimes, The Numbers Lie

    “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 Marc Goldberg, chief revenue officer at Trust Metrics. Bad actors in digital media know that media buyers rely so much on numbers that they are often blind to obvious problems. […]

  • In The Wild West Of Digital Advertising, Marketers Must Rein In The Anarchy

    “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 Scott Tomlin, CEO at Trust Metrics. From Amazon to Uber, the Internet does a great job upending business models. In the publishing world, mommy blogs can compete for ad dollars with […]

  • Trust Metrics CEO Lerner Sees Segmentation Opportunity For Brands, Display

    Andy Lerner is CEO of Trust Metrics, an online advertising analytics and tools company. He discussed with AdExchanger where his company fits in the online ad ecosystem as advertisers and publishers look to understand more about the context of ad placements and the opportunities they can afford. Can you talk a little bit about the […]