advertising
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Does youtube allow ads to only play once per user?
Do ad buyers have the option tto limit how often an individual sees your ad reguardless of metrics? A lot of ads have become "rewatchable", boring and genaric so if your forced to watch them multiple times you are able to tune out (Kroger ads are there to impressioned apon you not there to convince you). If you have a thing thats bold in a way that will either instantly resonate with that person or turn them off emedately, its in your best intrest to not have your fans, the uninterested and detractors all be annoyed by you.
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Leaked cellphone data from the siege at the Capitol demonstrates how advertising IDs can be used to identify and track the movement of specific individuals
www.nytimes.com Opinion | They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them. (Published 2021)Times Opinion was able to identify individuals from a trove of leaked smartphone location data.
- www.mediapost.com Spotify Sees 30% Q4 Ad Revenue Gains, As Podcast Growth Rises
The company says it earned $338 million in the period -- which over-delivered on an earlier forecast.
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West Virginia-based HD Media has filed a lawsuit against Google and Facebook, saying the two archrivals “conspired to further their dominance of the digital advertising market.”
wchstv.com West Virginia-based HD Media sues Google and FacebookWest Virginia-based HD Media has filed a lawsuit against Google and Facebook, saying the two archrivals “conspired to further their dominance of the digital advertising market. ” The action was filed Friday in U. S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia.
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Facebook Could Take A Multibillion Revenue Hit From Apple’s IDFA Changes
www.adexchanger.com Facebook Could Take A Multibillion Revenue Hit From Apple’s IDFA Changes | AdExchangerApple’s upcoming IDFA changes could have a significant impact on Facebook’s revenue – as much as 7% of total revenue in Q2, according to Eric Seufert.
"CPMs on Audience Network would go down by 50% without the ability to run personalized advertising"