Brands need to fire adtech
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Brands need to fire adtech
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#2But, since I mostly have content about AI, semantic web, and food + nutrition + machine learning, I would be happy to place ads for specific products and services that I personally like. But I don't know of any ad placing service that, as a small traffic web host, would help me approach companies that I would like to advertise on my sites.
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#5Youtube is used horribly by advertisers. Don't make a video ad that plays before the content that people can't wait to click Skip. Just make a video that's entertaining/informative and post it to youtube. People will share it for free and watch it willingly.
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#8Also, I've never thought about it before but I think the writer's claim that modern ads are really direct response marketing is right on. There is a difference.
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#9There is so much fraud. There are apps out there that are known to be mostly bot users. I was trying to free up some drive space by removing art assets from campaigns that had ended months earlier. Several campaigns had the banner art turned off so there is nothing to click that were getting hundreds of clicks per day. There was just a bug in the click fraud bot that forgot to check if the art assets was still live that was just hitting the click URL blindly.
I skip all the ads too.
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#10Youtube is used horribly by advertisers. Don't make a video ad that plays before the content that people can't wait to click Skip. Just make a video that's entertaining/informative and post it to youtube. People will share it for free and watch it willingly.