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Yahoo! Expands Smart Ads to Homepage, Video
ADOTAS – Yahoo! has added some new members to it family of Smart Ads, personalized ad units that employ Yahoo! user data for optimization. Enabling advertisers to potentially personalize ads for the 108 million monthly uniques that visit Yahoo!’s homepage, Smart Ads for Homepage are optimized for each user by Dapper, [...] more...
Microsoft locks in on moving targets
ADOTAS — On the heels of Yahoo!’s extension of Smart Ads in May, Microsoft announced that its behavioral targeting options for online advertisers are now available for mobile advertisers. According to Jamie Wells, director of global trade marketing for Microsoft Mobile Advertising, the goal of the program is to decrease advertising [...] more...
Yahoo, Tumri, Teracent partner for Smart Ads program
ADOTAS — Yahoo has unveiled a new partner program that incorporates third-party advertising technologies. According to Yahoo, which is partnering with Tumri and Teracent, the Smart Ads program will offer “an open and unmatched solution for reaching consumers with customized messages.” The campaigns use ad-optimization technology to create a “near-limitless variety” [...] more...
Last.fm Unveils Dancing Ads
ADOTAS – Listeners can now get jiggy with the ads as the ads get jiggy with the music on Last.fm, if they’re into that sort of thing. The CBS-owned social music platform unveiled the new “smart ads” shortly after a re-design. Current advertisers, like Converse and Motorola, can incorporate ad messages [...] more...
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