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AdMeld Processes Its Billionth Real-Time Bid
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - AdMeld (www.admeld.com),
the leader in ad network optimization for premium publishers, today
announced it has processed more than a billion API-based real-time bids
on behalf of its customers. The results provide an encouraging view into
how this much-talked-about technology performs in practice, delivering
increased value to publishers and buyers and greater levels of
efficiency and transparency across the board.
"The data we've collected on the way to reaching this milestone has
affirmed our best hopes for RTB," said Michael Barrett, CEO of AdMeld.
"The technology provides significant benefits to parties on both sides
of the transaction, and it's clearly on a path for accelerated adoption
across the industry in 2010."
Confirmed benefits of RTB include:
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Higher CPMs for Publishers, Better ROI for Buyers
On
average, real-time bids yield higher CPMs for publishers than
optimized ad tags, primarily because buyers are willing to pay a
premium for RTB's enhanced targeting and inventory access.
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Dramatically Improved Efficiency for Ad Operations Teams
RTB
requires less manual work from both the sell and buy side, resulting
in far fewer discrepancies between ad servers. The technology
represents the latest in a series of innovations (i.e. dynamic
passbacks) that have proven a high correlation between increased
operational efficiencies and higher yields for publishers.
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Increased Competition for Ad Tags Despite Low RTB Volumes
Though
growing fast, RTB volumes are still far too low to fill the lion's
share of most large publishers' discretionary ad inventories. Running
RTB alongside optimized ad tags addresses this fact, increases free
market competition and applies upward pricing pressure on buyers
working through both methods. As RTB scales, this pressure will
accelerate as buyers seek to maintain predictable impression volumes.
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More Branded Advertisers, More Control for Publishers
AdMeld
noted a higher concentration of quality branded advertisers coming
through its RTB partners than other channels. In addition, says
Barrett, "RTB allows for creative control down to the individual
advertiser. This makes it even easier for publishers to effectively
block certain advertisers to avoid conflict with their direct-sold
inventory."
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Dramatically Increased Transparency
RTB enables publishers
to see more detail about buying patterns and rates, unclouded by
issues related to discrepancies and passbacks. It also provides buyers
with increased visibility into each impression so they won't get stuck
with inventory that's off-target or on the wrong sites. This level of
transparency will become even more important as the amount of
discretionary ad inventory in the marketplace continues to increase.
More than 125 of the world's top online publishers use AdMeld's
technology to increase ad revenues and reduce operating costs, including
Discovery Communications, FOX News, IAC, Thomson Reuters, and World
Wrestling Entertainment. For AdMeld's trusted network and demand
partners, the platform provides access to quality audiences totaling
more than 165 million unique users in the US and 275 million unique
users worldwide, according to Quantcast.
About AdMeld
AdMeld (www.admeld.com)
helps the world's premium online publishers maximize revenue from ad
networks and exchanges, reduce operating costs and protect their brands
from unwanted ads. AdMeld's real time optimization technology generates
the highest possible yield from each ad impression, and its suite of
tools and services enhance publishers' understanding and control of
their discretionary ad inventories. Current AdMeld customers include
Discovery Communications, FOX News, IAC, Thomson Reuters, and World
Wrestling Entertainment and more than 125 others worldwide. Founded in
2007, the company is headquartered in New York City with offices in San
Francisco and London.
Wise PR for AdMeld
Harrison Wise, 212-777-3235
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