Archive for December, 2008

Ad Exchange Research: Comscore Makes The Case for Display Advertising

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

ComScore Ad Effective StudiesAs we said back in September, the online display advertising business is sorely in need of an analytics package showing that the exposure of online display ads to the consumer can be tied directly to the performance of other campaigns including search – organic or paid.

We even postulated that ComScore might be in a position to provide this type of critical research for which online display advertising exchanges and networks are so desperate in order to sell to their clients.

Well, whaddya know? ComScore has come through for its client base of ad exchanges and networks in a new white paper called “Whither the Click.” (Get it here.) Thanks to MikeOnAds and Fred Wilson for the heads up.

Leveraging its 2 million member panel and aggregating a couple hundred ad effectiveness studies from its Brand Metrix product line, the Comscore research was presented by Gian M. Fulgoni and Marie Pauline Mörn to attendees of the
“Empirical Generalizations In Advertising Conference” in early December at the Wharton School.

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Glam Media Cuts Back On Salaries; GlamX Exchange Flounders

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Glam MediaAs reported yesterday by Mike Arrington of TechCrunch, Glam Media is scaling back its expenses according to internal email (but external, too!) in the form of reduced compensation for its salaried employees ranging from 3-15%.  Executives will receive up to 60% reduction in salary which might be offset by bonuses if things aren’t so bad with the U.S. economy in 2009.  We wonder if the “non-executive” employees will be similarly compensated if things take off again.

Arrington postulates that many executives will likely stay at Glam in spite of reductions due to wider economic turmoil.  We think different.  The job market for top digital people remains strong from anecdotal evidence, and given Glam’s lack of proprietary technology (or anything else) and therefore vulnerable future, there appears to be no reason to stick around if something better comes along.

On the GlamX Exchange front, the internal email reveals the following:

“Glam chose to have very limited Ad Networks fill in its inventory using GlamX Exchange, a sector hit very hard in the downturn. This conservative strategy has helped build a stronger direct sales business—we could have had more revenue, but then we would have been looking at lower or even negative growth.”

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Recent Advertising Exchange Linkage: Mike On Ads, Anil Batra, Ashu Garg and More

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Ashu Garg’s recent post entitled “Data Liquidity” brings light to the growing data exchange model including  data traders, BlueKai, and yield optimizers, AdMeld, who have absorbed millions in cash from venture firms this year.

Mike On Ads is looking for rumors on what’s going on with Google’s display advertising strategy.

OK, this post was from November, but check out Greg Linden’s post on wacky research from Yahoo! on not advertising.

Anil Batra is hosting a poll on whether or not you would pay $1 per month to have advertising taken off your favorite website.   (Keep that advertising running – it’s beautiful, isn’t it?)

Right Media still hasn’t made a post on its blog since SeptemberTraffiq hasn’t posted since August. Come on! Spread the Exchange love!