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mquillinan

Operative Client Summit…Operative.One in Action. What IS Operative.One?

January 21st, 2010

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What IS Operative.One?

Operative.One is the NEW brand for our solutions philosophy- the concept that media companies need to utilize multiple pieces of the value system in order to sell, execute and bill digital advertising (CRM, Ad Servers, Finance/Billing, Audience Targeting, Pricing/Rate Card, etc), and that all of these fragmented solutions need to feel as “one”.  It is Operative’s job to make it feel like one…To help our clients become easier to do business with.  Therefore, the “Operative.One” brand will be the umbrella for all future business solutions.

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mquillinan

Operative.One Campaign 360

November 16th, 2009
Operative.One Campaign360

Operative.One Campaign360

Are discrepancies STILL keeping you up at night? 

Has your CFO  charged you with the responsibility of driving revenue opportunity within your Ad Ops department in 2010?

Now is the time to alleviate pain.  Create operational efficiencies within your digital organization by implementing tools that will automate the collection, reconciliation and reporting of primary and 3rd party ad server data. 

Visit our booth and ask the team about the benefits of Operative.One Campaign 360.

Author: Categories: Ad Operations, Events, Product
jdressler

How to solve Online Advertising Discrepancies: Solutions to help publishers bill more each month – IAB Ad Operations Summit

November 16th, 2009

Kamal Chadha (CBS Interactive)- Panelist

Tim Messier (The Weather Channel Interactive)- Panelist

Steve Sullivan (Microsoft Advertising)- Moderator

As an industry, we’ve made strides in discrepancy management by implementing guidelines and best practice processes.  But the issue of discrepancies is still catastrophic.  Between human error and mapping line items to placement ID’s, manual processes and lack of automation only continue to perpetuate the impact of discrepancies.

Real life example: Today, the publisher gets the tag from the agency, and inserts the tag into the ad server.  For each tag, there is an associated publisher #.  How do you sync the tags with the publisher #, and report on the two?  Answer: more reporting options.

  1. Madison, the CBS Interactive media custom server, collects all line item information.
  2. Weather.com uses Solbright and passes a flight ID to the ad server for unique information.
  3. Schedule standardized reports that will help you get in front of these issues before billing at the end of the month.
  4. The last option is reporting through access to the ad server’s API.  CBS Interactive’s goal is to have an API automatic system that pulls 3rd party numbers every night with an alert function that highlights areas of concern.  There’s a new solution on the market with similar functionality.

Next steps- get the IAB council back together.  Educate the industry on possible solutions such as AdJuster and Operative.One Campaign360. Finally, establish partnerships that will ease the discrepancy pain.

Author: Categories: Ad Operations, Events
mquillinan

Come visit our booth!

November 16th, 2009
IAB Ad Ops Summit - Operative Booth

IAB Ad Ops Summit - Operative Booth

We are announcing a NEW PRODUCT today at the IAB Ad Operations Summit, so come visit our booth OR CLICK HERE to read about it!

mwarikoo

Stop giving money back!

November 16th, 2009

No one sets out with a business model that requires giving money back for delivering valuable products.  Yet, that’s effectively what most publishers are doing with Makegoods and over-delivery. Some have acknowledged the seriousness of the issue and have developed a patchwork of tools in Excel to do a better job of campaign management.  However, these are rarely forward looking or timely to respond in business real-time to a poorly performing campaign.

There are many reasons for campaigns to under perform: the product was oversold, the forecast was wrong, trafficking errors were not caught, and, everyone’s favorite, ad serving delivery discrepancies. How serious is this issue? How about at least $400m annually in the US! That’s assuming just 5% of IAB’s estimate for display ad revenue ($3.8B for 1H09) is disputed.  Our anecdotal discussions with publishers indicate that the number may be even higher.

The good news is that much of the loss can be mitigated by actively managing campaigns, early and frequently.  Automation can easily replace the manual routine that most publishers find themselves in: log into third party ad server, export report, pull it into Excel, reconcile with primary ad server data; repeat for every third party ad server; repeat as many times a month as you can – realistically, just once. Oh by the way, account for changed passwords, misaligned data and just try to get the data right, forget about analysis.

For those of you stuck in this resource-sucking treadmill, we have good news.

Today we are announcing Operative.One Campaign360, a product that makes it easy for publishers to centrally manage and proactively monitor campaigns.  It improves virtually every step of the campaign management process:

  • “lights out” integration and collection of data from primary and third-party ad server
  • Automatic reconciliation of primary and third party line items
  • A simple, grid-based UI for manual reconciliation and overrides
  • Robust analysis with pre-built graphs and reports for common tasks such as delivery discrepancy, pacing, top 10/bottom 10 campaigns

All the information that you need to do campaign management and billing is in one place, keeping you from having to do hours of leg work to collect the data, reconcile it, and create reports.

In other words, the product does all the heavy lifting and you focus on making sure that you get all the revenue that your sales team worked hard to book.

Based on our experience of 10 years working with publishers, we are really excited about the potential this product has in improving publisher operations. Learn more about the campaign management and discrepencies in our white paper, Making Peace with Discrepancies: Six Steps You Can Take to Proactively Manage Them, learn more about the product and contact us .