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August 8, 2005 9:12 AM PDT

Yahoo ushers in new ad tracking system

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Yahoo on Monday launched a new technique for tracking advertisement impressions.

The system will count and report ad impressions only after the ad's graphic loads in the viewer's browser. Ads within blocked pop-ups, for instance, would not receive credit. Most Internet publishers currently measure their ad impressions at the other end--when they leave the server.

The new process will "measure even more accurately if an advertisement has been viewed by a consumer," Todd Teresi, Yahoo's vice president of operations, said in a statement.

The system hinges on new standards for tracking ad impressions, released last November by an Interactive Advertising Bureau task force, which Yahoo chaired.

The guidelines marked the first time any advertising medium had developed a standard tied to the point at which the ad reaches the consumer. Other mediums, such as magazines and television, measure ad impressions through the content or programming that houses the embedded ad.

According to a company press release, Yahoo is one of the first organizations to put the standards into practice. Now available in the United States, Yahoo's measurement system will make its way across its global network by early next year.

Weather.com, Univision and CNET Networks, publisher of News.com, are also in "full compliance" with the new measurement guidelines, an IAB press release said. A dozen other companies, including Walt Disney Internet Group, The New York Times Co., Microsoft's MSN and AOL Media Networks, expect to complete the auditing and certification process by the end of 2005 or early 2006.

Separately on Monday, Yahoo Search Marketing announced a partnership with Web analytics providers Coremetrics, Omniture, WebTrends and WebSideStory.

The agreements will allow the analysts to access marketing campaign reports through application program interfaces that were developed by Yahoo and interact directly with Yahoo systems. The analysis companies in turn will make a greater amount of their click activity information available to Yahoo.

Yahoo said in a statement that it plans to make this option available to other Web analysts in the future.

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less money for publishers
by August 8, 2005 10:22 AM PDT
is this going to benefit mostly to the advertisement company and Yahoo! as well.

The web publishers will just find har time to earn revenue. If googel adsense follow this standard, it will not be a good thing at all.
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by August 8, 2005 10:24 AM PDT
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SO YOU GOT 18 MILLION HITS?
by ntrsource August 9, 2005 1:14 PM PDT
Did 18 million hits make you happy?
CONGRATULATIONS!
And then what?

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Now you might say, well that is too expensive? think about it, giving away a FREE Local and Long Distance VIRTUAL Cell Phone dialer is maybe your answer to more traffic BUT the word BUT still remains, what kind of visitors data were you able to collect? HOW ABOUT DOING IT RIGHT and for less money. Actually collect all you want from your visitors and have a system in place that can send out personalized follow up special deals immediately as you ad campaign is still running. Real time data collection such as the visitors name, area code, zip code, state and country and further more collect the very same data if your advertisement was forwarded to someone else. Is this what the big search engines are promising you? if not then go ahead start advertising with a company that for less than $725 for the entire year delivers everything as described above plus some and they can have you up and running in less than a few days. Visit their website http://www.NTRSource.com and try not getting excited. They will even give you a FREE Local and Long Distance VIRTUAL Cell Phone with no strings attached.
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