Viewing entries tagged with 'Behavioral'

Targeting, fear and reality

Posted by Joellyn Gropper Kaufman on 11 August 2010 | 0 Comments

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I joined my first Internet company in 1995 (Firefly Network, formerly Agents, Inc. and long ago acquired by Microsoft), and we started out by making recommendations to people. For example, we could recommend cool music you might like based on music you liked.  Think Pandora – but 16 years ago without iTunes or broadband. We did the same thing for movies, books and websites – and realized we potentially had valuable information about our consumers that advertisers could use for targeting.

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Vertical ad networks are worth the hype

Posted by Joelle Gropper Kaufman on 31 August 2009 | 0 Comments

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In today’s Digiday: Daily, The President and CEO of Audience Science attempts to de-mystify the current enthusiasm for vertical ad networks by claiming that behavioral targeting does the same thing, at scale, as a vertical ad network.

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Ads I WANT to see…

Posted by Thai Arizpe on 25 June 2009 | 0 Comments

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“Ask and ye shall receive.” These are the words that eMarketer quoted today in an article about the controversy over personalized ads. Having been in this industry for over 10 years and feeling personally invested in the success of online advertising, this article struck a personal cord with me.

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