Archive for March, 2008

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Spring Is In The Air At Direct Media Exchange

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
By Vince Panero
March 25th, 2008

cherries_spring2007_4.jpg_transparent30x30.pngWe’ve all gotten past another Winter–more or less–and Spring Equinox and the Easter holiday is already over. Like the seasons, change is a constant in the world of online advertising–so it’s smart to be open to it. With that, here are some quick changes you can make to “Spring Clean” your Direct Media Exchange account:

1) Update those 3rd party placements! The eCPMs of your ad partners change from day to day, but we give you the option to control them. Compare your ad partners eCPMs and the current bids you’ve set for them in the ‘Manage’ tab, then reset them to the eCPMs you see in your ad partner’s accounts. Also, feel free to read more about other strategies like Frequency Capping and Geotargetting in our Direct Media Exchange support center (account needed).

2) Review your Media Guard settings. If you originally throttled back on the types of creatives you allow on your site, re-examine these. Remember that the more creatives that are available, the more opportunity you have to have other’s ad campaigns run on your sites–which brings more opportunity to generate revenue. For more information on this, check out the DMX ‘Community’ Tab, where you’ll see forums and FAQs on Media Guard and ad filtering strategies.

3) Link! Hey, did you know that from time to time we add new ad networks to our family of DMX internal networks? Your inventory may be just the right fit for them! Visit the ‘Link’ tab in DMX and see who’s new on the block; read their descriptions and try out a new network or two.

Here’s to your revenue blooming in 2008, on Direct Media Exchange.

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How To Get Approved (Fast) For DMX

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
By Vince Panero
March 11th, 2008

blog_deny.pngSo imagine that you’ve got a smoking hot web idea. You create your website…then users show. Once you’ve got a healthy amount of traffic to your site, the next thing you could do is submit your new website to different advertising partners to be part of their programs. Then you can generate some revenue from your hard-earned, organically grown traffic.

But then the reality of the approval process sets in. Sometimes you’re accepted. Sometimes you wait forever–and then get accepted. And sometimes you’re just outright denied.

People like to think they’ll always be approved by the partner they’re applying to, but there’s always ‘content guidelines’. How do you make it easier on yourself (and the approvers)?

Well, I don’t know everyone’s rules and regulations regarding approvals, but I do know the best approaches for getting your Direct Media Exchange account approved quickly.

Why People Get Denied

The most common reasons that our approval team denies a site that would otherwise be OK is: (more…)

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Which came first: The Training or the Egg?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008
By Dennis Gesumaria
March 6th, 2008

Yesterday marked the completion of our third breakfast series, appropriately titled “Eggs and Exchanges,” and our second training class for both potential and existing customers. It was an exciting time for both Right Media employees and clients alike as we connected with business partners, met new people, and learned more about our product in our offices here in NYC.

Wendi Sturgis, our Client Services Director, started off the day with a conversation about the growth of the Exchange and the exciting future of Apex (Yahoo’s new advertising technology platform currently under development), while everyone enjoyed their breakfast. Clients and Right Media employees were given the chance to mingle for a couple of hours before the training session began, encouraging the relationships and community we strive for on the Exchange.

After breakfast, training began and covered three topics: Passing Age and Gender Data, Remarketing, and the Sales Enablement Program. Jacob Ross and Jeanne Hwang kicked off with an overview of the Professional Services Group, a team that provides consulting services and advanced Exchange-enabled solutions based on specific client objectives and needs. The Age and Gender training focused on the benefits of Age and Gender passing and how to utilize it in the Exchange while Remarketing, presented by Andreas Vagelatos, focused on utilizing segment pixels to remarket campaigns to particular audiences. Jacob Ross then went on to discuss the Sales Enablement Program, which provides opportunities for revenue growth by enabling sales teams with tools and strategies to succeed in selling the Exchange.

If you would like to access the presentations from this valuable event, please check them out in the Community Forums, located under the “Community Tab” in Yield Manager. If you have any questions about the material, or would like to explore some of the topics introduced in these trainings, please feel free to contact your Account Manager.

And to answer that age old question, the Eggs came first and they were delicious! See you at the next breakfast.

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Featured Publisher #19: MyDressupgames.net

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
By Vince Panero
March 3rd, 2008

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A lot of things in the real world are not directly transferable to the web. Or they might not seem to be at first glance. Then, someone pulls off a successful mash-up and you invariably ask yourself, “Why didn’t I think of that?!” Baris Sahin has successfully mashed the slightly antiquated concept of the paper doll and updated it, combining it with the web and a youth demographic; his website/s have been successfully humming along ever since. He also uses Direct Media Exchange to monetize his inventory.

Baris Sahin is this month’s Direct Media Exchange Featured Publisher.

“…it really helps you create an advertisement strategy. You can easily control your advertisers’ ads.
-Baris Sahin

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Going for brokers

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
By Adam Pritchard
March 3rd, 2008

We released broker fee functionality for our network clients last year. In this post I wanted to summarize why you might want to consider using broker fees to better manage your Exchange business.

What are brokers?

“Broker” is a catch-all moniker covering a range of third parties an ad network could engage with to enhance their business, such as:

  • an entity that acquires advertisers in foreign markets where the network has no sales force, or
  • a business that provides the network with premium targeting data

What are broker fees?

Broker fees are designed for situations when you need to compensate a third party based on the performance of a campaign and you want the financial impact to be baked into the auction. Expressed as either a percent of advertiser spend or a flat CPM, broker fees allow you to embed the cost of such payouts directly into your line items.

How do broker fees work?

By activating broker fees on a line item, you are telling the system that part of the advertiser’s spend needs to be allocated to an entity other than the seller (publisher). To accomplish this - during the auction - the adserver will reduce the advertiser’s bid by the amount of the broker fee. If the line item wins that auction, information about the winning bid and the broker fee amount are logged to reporting.

Where do I find broker fees?

As a network on the Right Media Exchange, you can set broker fees on any line item (managed or linked) where you are the seller. You can also set them at the insertion order level, which creates a default fee on all future line items under that IO.

What reporting is available?

The Profit Report allows network users to review the impact of broker fees on line items after the fact. In addition, users can run reports to determine the amounts owed to brokers at the end of each month. Finally, networks can give brokers access to reports too, enabling them to review the amounts they are owed.

What do you think?

We are very excited about this sophisticated and unique feature offered by the Right Media Exchange and look forward to your feedback! If you have questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to me via your account manager.