AdMonsters December 24, 2020 The Current State of Media and What’s Next For 2021 With the growing tragedy that is the pandemic, numerous businesses, including advertising, experienced great challenges. The emergence of AI, the excitement around 5G, expectations put on Out-Of-Home, and other trends we all thought would become…
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AdMonsters December 17, 2020 Life Beyond the Page: Cashing in on Publisher Brand Cache The latest trend in profit and brand expansion is not isolated to the music industry. It’s the writing on the wall for what media companies should and need to do with their brand prowess. What…
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In February we launched a new newsletter called The Wrapper. We spent so much time talking bout how hot newsletters are that we decided to jump on the trend! With The Wrapper, we summarize exciting news items that catch our eyes and link them to wider developments in digital media…
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AdMonsters December 10, 2020 Privacy Prophecies from PubForum+ At this week's PubForum+, speakers drilled down into granular questions around Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) restrictions and Google’s sunsetting of third-party cookies, however, larger questions loomed about the potential for federal privacy regulation, the broader impact of the recently-passed Consumer…
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At this week's PubForum+, speakers drilled down into granular questions around Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) restrictions and Google’s sunsetting of third-party cookies, however, larger questions loomed about the potential for federal privacy regulation, the broader impact of the recently-passed Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and more.
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December 01, 2020 More Antitrust Suits Flying In Another Day, Another ID Facebook's Latest Measurement Mea Culpa More Antitrust Suits in the Wings If you’ve recovered from your disenchantment following the release of the Department of Justice’s antitrust suit against Google, GOOD NEWS! The Wall Street Journal reports that federal…
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Senior Editor, Lynne d Johnson, recently chatted with Garrett Johnson—a marketing professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. His research focuses on privacy, the value of cookies, and the effectiveness of advertising. She was interested in a presentation he made to the W3C about the Economics of Digital Ad…
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Thirty-seven percent of mobile marketers are in the dark about what the new Apple IDFA protocols mean, which is especially troubling considering how dramatically these changes will affect mobile attribution. Most aren't fully on board with adopting SKAdNetwork as an IDFA replacement. So the question remains: How will targeting, measurement…
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Powered by: November 24, 2020 Cue the AMP Exodus? Ad Flterers Love Interacting with Brands Cue the AMP Exodus? Image sourced from Google AMP The Top Stories carousel in Google Search—long a key reason publishers leverage Google’s open-source and relatively simple AMP framework—is about to become less exclusive. In…
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Powered by: November 17, 2020 Instagram at the Center of Facebook’s Antitrust Web Ad Filterers: Champions of Online Engagement Billing, Data Management, Communication and Fraud Plauge Pubs PubMatic Preps Risky $75Mil IPO Instagram at the Center of Facebook’s Antitrust Web Photo by Omkar Patyane from Pexels Tis the season…
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