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  • Isn’t It Gross; API, A Pain In …

    Omnicom revamps its revenue reporting; Amazon will now charge for access to its Selling Partner API; and brands seek sponsorship deals with all sorts of social creators.

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    How To Advertise To Advertisers At Ad Industry Events (Like Advertising Week)

    New Yorkers are bombarded by ads at every turn. But targeted ads? For your industry? While you’re on your way to an event for that industry? The surreality of that experience can still pack a punch.

  • The State of B2B Advertising | Survey of Brands & Agencies

    The State of B2B Advertising

    The State of B2B Advertising Big Shifts. Bigger Opportunities. B2B advertising is undergoing a major transformation as brands and agencies adapt to new buyer expectations, shifting budgets, and rising demands for ROI. In this exclusive research report, AdExchanger and Multiview uncover how 200 senior brand and agency executives view today’s top challenges, the strategies delivering […]

  • Nicole Perrin at Programmatic IO Las Vegas

    Prog IO: Tariffs Continue To Impact Advertisers Across All Industries

    Most advertisers aren’t happy about the effects of tariffs. But the industry that a business operates in has a major impact on its financial security.

  • Sara Badler, Chief Commercial Officer at Morning Brew

    Morning Brew On Why It’s Sticking With Direct

    Late last year, Morning Brew hired Sara Badler, a longtime programmatic advertising executive, as CCO. But the publisher, which built its business on direct, isn’t planning to change its approach to monetization.

  • Business Insider Embraces Emotional Analysis To Boost Contextual Targeting

    Business Insider released a new targeting tool called SAGA reACT that analyzes the emotional reactions its content produces to create actionable, emotion-driven audience segments.

  • Suzanne Schwartz, Senior Director Analyst, Gartner Marketing practice

    Finding Marketing Channel Balance In An Unbalanced Marketing World

    Marketers must decide how to balance priorities to maximize investments across multiple channels when the distinctions hold no real meaning to customers.

  • Why RMNs Aren’t Even About Ads, Sometimes; Time For A New Charter

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Retail Wagging The Dog Retail media networks are advertising businesses. Usually. Sort of. For many retailers, the data-driven ad practice serves different purposes. Lowe’s announced new digital products for contractors and other professionals, reports Retail Dive.

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    Digital Media Tightens Its Belt After Feasting On Garbage Metrics; Social Media Gets A CAT Scan

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. LOL Remember Comscore Rankings? Digital publishing is in a period of self-reflection. Instead of bragging about mass reach, the new norm will be looking at rational numbers to evaluate reach and readership, writes Brian Morrissey, former president and editor-in-chief of Digiday who now writes […]

  • Pershing Square Places Its Bet On Netflix; But Who’ll Bet On Peacock?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Flix It Public investor Bill Ackman scooped 3.1 million Netflix shares, a 0.68% stake in the company. The bulk buy by Pershing Square, Ackman’s fund, was inspired by Netflix’s recent stock plunge, reports The Wall Street Journal. Netflix missed […]

  • Ad Tech Vets Help Sharpen Ad Tech Regs; New Antitrust Bills Are Up In Congress

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Feed The Hand That Bites You Advertising insiders have become expert witnesses, so to speak, in antitrust battles with Big Tech.  There’s Tom Chavez, who co-founded and sold ad tech startups to Microsoft and Salesforce. He now operates a venture fund that invests in […]

  • Inside Blackstone’s $1.3 Billion Bet On B2B Data And Media With IDG

    Blackstone made one of the splashiest digital media deals of the past year last week when it acquired the B2B media and mar tech company International Data Group (IDG). IDG might not attract your average consumer. but its portfolio of some 300 tech and IT publications, including CSO, TechHive and Computerworld, fuels one of the […]

  • Google, Facebook, Stare Down Private Lawsuits; Vevo Introduces Ad Targeting Based On Moods

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Mo’ Problems Google and Facebook are expected to become ensnared in a host of private antitrust lawsuits stemming from the government cases against the tech giants. The New York Times reports that more than 10 suits echoing the federal and state cases have already […]

  • Big Tech Shuts Down Parler; Verve Buys Nexstar's Video Ad Platform

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. No Parley For Parler The social media app Parler is offline after Amazon kicked it off its servers, reports Business Insider. For those blissfully unaware, Parler’s calling card is its claim that unlike other social media networks, it permits all types of speech. So […]

  • MeritDirect Pushes Into A New Era Of B2B Marketing With Recent Acquisitions

    Ever since MeritDirect partnered with private equity firm Mountaingate Capital in 2019, it’s aggressively expanded its data and service offerings in the B2B space. In November, the Rye Brooke, NY-based company purchased 180byTwo – terms were undisclosed – marking its second acquisition deal this year; it bought Compass Marketing Solutions in January. “Putting these companies […]

  • How CTV Can Help Overcome The Challenges Of ABM In A Work-From-Home World 

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Benjamin Goldman, CRO and co-founder at 180byTwo. When the pandemic forced many to work remotely and face-to-face events had to go virtual or were canceled altogether, account-based marketers struggled to adapt. As workers left […]

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    B2B Marketers Must Take Personalization Further Than Their B2C Peers

    “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 Michael McLaren, global CEO, B2B Group, at Merkle. As more customer engagements move away from in-person contact to digital channels and virtual environments, the trends that were already driving the need for […]

  • Podcast: Loss Of Events Has Been Brutal For B2B Marketers

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. How are B2B marketers faring with the discontinuation of live events? Pretty badly, turns out. “Events in 2019 and prior was typically 40% of a typical B2B company’s marketing budget. A very good B2B event is an extremely […]

  • It’s Time For B2B Marketers To Get Off The Advanced TV Sidelines

    “On TV and Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Brienna Pinnow, co-founder at Blinc Digital Group. Advanced TV advertising promises marketers better targeting and measurement capabilities, underpinned by rich viewer data. Not only are Americans flocking to the services and devices that deliver […]

  • As LinkedIn Allows Richer Use Of Audience Data, Madison Logic Taps In

    The B2B advertising company Madison Logic launched an account-based marketing (ABM) integration with LinkedIn’s Marketing Analytics API on Tuesday. The product connects LinkedIn data with campaign delivery and performance for a better understanding of B2B advertising at an account level. ABM is the B2B industry approach that focuses on specific job titles or account holders […]

  • Podcast: Demandbase CEO Gabe Rogol

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. This week on AdExchanger Talks, Gabe Rogol, CEO of B2B marketing platform Demandbase, gives an update on his company and the account-based marketing (ABM) trend. ABM tracks closely with programmatic advertising. Both disciplines emerged about 12 years ago […]

  • MathCapital-Backed Tech Startup Octane11 Eyes Programmatic B2B

    The B2B marketing platform Octane11, the first company incubated by MathCapital, a venture fund backed by MediaMath CEO Joe Zawadzki and ad tech vet Eric Franchi, launched on Thursday. Dan Rosenberg, Octane11 founder and CEO, developed strong feelings about B2B mar tech vendors and where there were unmet needs in the market from his time […]

  • Podcast: The Rise Of B2B

    The B2B marketing discipline, worth some $120 billion in annual spending, is in flux. Brands like Microsoft, John Deere, HP, GE and Adobe have migrated from a one-size-fits-all approach to one that is far more targeted. This week on the podcast, we cover the impact of new methodologies, technologies and data on enterprise marketing, with […]

  • How Marketo Added $3 Billion In Two Years, And Why PE Thinks There’s More To Come

    When Adobe acquired the B2B marketing company Marketo for $4.8 billion last week, investors pressed CEO Shantanu Narayen to explain the gulf between Adobe’s price tag and Wall Street’s valuation of Marketo two years ago, when Vista Equity Partners snapped it off the stock market for $1.8 billion. Private equity investors have shown they have […]

  • Adobe Will Buy Marketo For $4.75 Billion

    Adobe said Thursday it has agreed to acquire the B2B marketing platform Marketo for $4.75 billion. It’s the biggest deal in Adobe’s history. And the cloud technology giant may be shelling out so much because Marketo’s B2B category strength could help as Adobe moves into media buying and ecommerce, à la TubeMogul and Magento, where […]

  • Dun & Bradstreet’s Plan To Turn Credit Reporting Into Data-Driven Media

    Dun & Bradstreet has come a long since it developed one of the first credit reporting systems in the mid-19th century; And has even come a long way in the past half-decade, when it shifted to data-driven online media. And somebody’s buying what D&B’s selling. The company was acquired earlier this month for $5.38 billion […]

  • Firefox Capitalizes On Privacy, States Can Now Collect Online Sales Tax

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Restarting The Firefox It’s been 10 years since Google released Chrome and rocketed ahead of Firefox in the web browser market. But Mozilla could regain ground with a recent Firefox upgrade laser-focused on privacy or, more accurately, the lack thereof. “You give up your […]

  • B2B Publisher SourceMedia Takes A Targeted Approach To Branded Content

    SourceMedia, the Observer Capital–owned publisher of financial trades like American Banker and The Bond Buyer, along with other B2B sites, is taking a page from the B2C playbook. While B2B pubs have been slower to embrace programmatic, SourceMedia plans to buck that trend by being a better steward of its first-party data. A new integration […]

  • AdRoll Rebrands, Splits Into B2B And B2C Divisions

    AdRoll reorganized on Tuesday by splitting its business into two parts: a new unit called RollWorks focused solely on B2B, and the legacy AdRoll business that services small to mid-size ecommerce companies. Each business division has its own P&L and sits under the newly formed parent holding company AdRoll Group. Toby Gabriner, current CEO of […]

  • Dentsu-Aegis To Acquire Indie Media Agency DWA To Boost Its B2B Chops

    Dentsu-Aegis Network is buying its agency Merkle an early Christmas gift: San Francisco-based B2B media agency DWA. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. All DWA’s 150 employees will join Merkle, and the agency will operate as a Merkle company. “There’s a growing group of enterprise level, B-to-B and technology businesses, all moving at […]

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