The Future of Advertising: Page-Level Targeting

Page-level targeting is a solution that can work as a stand-alone targeting tool (critical for products and services for which marketers are barred from collecting cookie data due to regulatory reasons), as well as to complement cookies for marketers who need a deeper level of contextual targeting. The strategy focuses message placement based on very specific content criteria.

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Ideasicle is a company with one simple mission: to come up with unbridled, unbiased, revenue-generating marketing-ideas for our clients. We're a team of elite "idea people" with experience at tier-one creative agencies around the country, and have been unified virtually by Founder, Will Burns, for real world impact.

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FAST 101 - A complete guide to thriving in the Free Ad-supported Streaming TV world

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

FAST or Free Ad-supported Streaming TV refers to the new linear distribution model that delivers pre-programmed content to a mass audience via connected devices. What makes it different from AVOD (Advertising-supported Video on Demand) is – linear content distribution. In simpler terms, a FAST channel is like a traditional TV channel that has fixed programming, schedules, and advertising. On the other hand, the AVOD model, apart from being ad-based, lets viewers choose what they want to watch in an on-demand manner.

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The Marketer’s Identity Crisis

whitePaper | December 1, 2021

In an increasingly cookie-less world, understanding a consumer’s complete digital footprint is difficult enough; delivering relevant marketing messages to them as they cross channels can seem almost impossible. The only way that savvy marketers can overcome this problem is by having an approach that resolves consumer identity across all touch points — both digital and offline. This whitepaper presents Neustar’s authoritative identity methodology, which provides a single, consistent view of consumers, no matter the channel or device. You’ll learn:

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How Brands Like Denny’s, Goodwill and Walmart are Using Audience Targeting to Increase Store Visitation

whitePaper | December 20, 2019

Mobile has changed the way we think about digital audiences. Before the advent of the ubiquitous mobile phone, traditional marketing and advertisement strategies that were “location based” had a very different meaning than “locationbased marketing” does today. Options for location-based mobile audiences have expanded far beyond the simple geo-fence campaign, and offer both sophisticated targeting options and insights on reaching the consumer on their mobile device with the right message at the right time.

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Paid advertising in a world of rising cost

whitePaper | September 30, 2022

Like gas and groceries, marketing is getting more expensive – and B2B SaaS marketers who rely on paid advertising feel the pain the most. Macroeconomic conditions and changes in B2B buying behavior have made traditional ad playbooks pricier, less effective, and less scalable: Ads are more expensive due to crowding and competition on paid platforms. People have changed the way they research products online, and they are leaving trackable platforms for dark social. If it feels like “people aren’t clicking on ads anymore,” you’re not alone. New privacy regulations make it difficult to target the right customers - and easy to waste ad budgets.

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Brands Need Advertising Automation to Control the Consumer Journey

whitePaper | August 24, 2022

Streamlined, fluid and accessible ways of transacting between inventory and media have only partly been realized across current forms of advertising automation — namely programmatic. Our consideration of automation will go beyond programmatic to include how marketers effectively advertise in an omnichannel ecosystem, doing so in a fashion that ensures the best return on investment for whole campaigns — rather than a single ad exposure.

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Checklist of Reasons That You Need a White-Label Ad Tech Platform

whitePaper | November 10, 2022

Every portal, website or app owner wants to control which goods and services will be advertised on their platform and at what price. This is a perfectly normal and understandable desire. Supply-side programmatic platforms have obvious advantages like algorithmic selling, the ability to sell advertising spots to premium customers in private auctions, and monetization tools. However, many media owners strive to create their own, independent solutions. Creating an independent platform requires considerable time, financial and human resources, but this step is understandable, because an in-house platform allows maximum control over the monetization of a digital marketplace. However, before making such a decision, it is important to understand if it is really necessary, or if it is enough to reconsider the settings of monetization tools or switch the platform to monetize.

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Ideasicle is a company with one simple mission: to come up with unbridled, unbiased, revenue-generating marketing-ideas for our clients. We're a team of elite "idea people" with experience at tier-one creative agencies around the country, and have been unified virtually by Founder, Will Burns, for real world impact.

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