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How To Evaluate Ad Networks?
Posted in Digital Media Planning & Strategy
I think the concept of Long Tail has taken off rather well. Every month I happen to meet at least one new Ad Network. Every time I have only one question for every ad network: What makes you different from existing ad networks. Every time I get the same answer: We have more no of sites than the competition, better quality of sites, we can do Retargeting, Behavioural Targeting (which probably every ad network can do) etc. But the sad part is they dont have the data to substantiate this claim. I have been asked many a times as to how to evaluate ad network. With my experience, I have tried to answer this question.
But before we answer the question, lets understand how ad networks work on various Online Buying Models.
Ad Networks, by definition, are aggregator of thousands of sites which otherwise are very difficult to get hold of. They put sites according to their content. So, a site with financial and business content will be put under Business & Finance genre and so on. They are important from a digital media planning perspective. Ad networks help us reach out to these sites at much cheaper cost. Usually, ad networks are used for performance (ROI) reasons.
CPM Model: Advertisers have the option of doing Impression buy on ad networks.
Evaluation Point: Generally used when Premium Sites (lets say CNBC, Wall Street Journal etc) are to be taken at rather cheaper cost. These sites are otherwise very expensive. Make sure the sites you are selecting under any genre are not available with any other ad network. Never use two ad networks with same genres. Possibility is that you are wasting your money because chances of duplication are very high. Sites tend to sell ad space to different networks (depending on no of ad spots available on the page) on the same page. Bottom-line is: FOCUSED SITES @ MINIMUM COST.
Here is the one example of what can happen if you do CPM buy. Two banners on the same page.
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