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Now buying ads on Google Exchange (Doubleclick 2.0)

It took a few days of back and forth with the Google folks to make sure the clicktracking macros were set up correctly, our tags and tracking worked in their system and so on, but we are now live and running a real non-test campaign on the Google/Doubleclick Ad Exchange (2.0). The only reason we mention in hear is because we heard that (1) very few networks/buyers have actually deployed campaigns on the platform so far, (2) only a fairly small number of networks have been approved to serve across the entire Google Content Network so far. As with any system we work with or integrate with, we’re hoping to very quickly learn the ins, outs, tricks and best practices to give the benefit thereof to our advertiser clients! It’s an exciting time for the online display advertising industry, and I look forward to seeing all the old faces next week in New York at ad:tech.

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3 Responses to “Now buying ads on Google Exchange (Doubleclick 2.0)”

  1. [...] Rob Leathern of CPM Advisors reports from the CPM Advisors blog that after making "sure the clicktracking macros were set up correctly, our tags and tracking worked in their system," his company has run its first campaign through the new DoubleClick Ad Exchange. Read more. [...]

  2. Aery says:

    Interesting. After such a long time , it looks Google is making progress with DoubleClick technology.

  3. John DeMayo says:

    I suspect they are making progress more with legacy doubleclick relationships and integrations, as opposed to benefitting much from any legacy technology.

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