AdX remains the leading RTB marketplace in Europe - as the sheer volume of long tail GDN publishers continues to make it the largest RTB buying point in the region. Here Laurnet Cordier, Google's EMEA Director for ad exchange [...]
Emily Steel's story yesterday about the growth in the US upfront tv ad market confirmed that brand is still big on TV - despite the changing media habits of the general populace. It reigns supreme in ad land. [...]
Recently ExchangeWire asked a number of leading and emerging ad network players the following series of questions to get their perspective on the changing European display landscape:
“There’s been a lot of debate around how ad networks can work with the [...]
I wrote a piece recently entitled "The Life & Death Of The Ad Network". I argued that the rise of real-time ad trading would fundamentally change the way ad nets currently do business - but concluded that the ad [...]
ExchangeWire is hosting its first ATS conference in the APAC region. The half-day event will be held in Singapore on Wednesday, June 15. ATS Singapore will look to bring the APAC buy and sell side together for in-depth [...]
ExchangeWire is hosting its first ATS conference in the APAC region. The event will be held in Singapore on Wednesday, June 15. ATS Singapore will look to bring the APAC buy and sell side together for in-depth analysis and debate [...]
The acronym Demand Side Network was coined on this blog several months - before Epic Media decided to own the TLA (Three Lettered Acronym). The DSN best describes a network that is wholly focussed on advertiser/agency, and who lives [...]
The post view impression is a contentious conversion metric in ad land. Most ad networks make their living out of it. And it's how the majority of agencies justify their DR display spend to advertisers. But questions [...]
I did a post recently on why I thought SOME advertisers would bring exchange-buying in-house. One big advertisers to recently put in place such a strategy was King.com - a leading social gaming company based in London. ExchangeWire [...]
The ad network is a great business model. No, it's amazing. You could start one in the morning with two people and be making 200K by the end of month. No joke. It's easily done. [...]
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