Bauer Media współpracuje z Reklama Walidacja
Zapewnienie, że wszystkie reklamy są w 100% kontrolowane pod kątem jakości i chronione przed problemami z kampanią.

To zostało pierwotnie opublikowane na stronie Peach. Dowiedz się więcej o zmianie marki z Peach na Cape.io.
Walidacja Reklam działa na rzecz podniesienia jakości cyfrowych Reklam i z przyjemnością ogłasza swoją współpracę z Bauer Media, jedną z najbardziej udanych firm medialnych na świecie, jako kompleksowego rozwiązania do kontroli jakości wszystkich cyfrowych zasobów kreatywnych Bauer Media.
Jakość Reklam zyskuje na znaczeniu, gdy konsumenci oczekują jak najlepszych doświadczeń, a reklamodawcy chcą zapewnić, że ich Reklamy są najwyższej jakości w celu zwiększenia wydajności. Wydawcy polegają na Walidacji Reklam jako fundamencie dla ich kontroli jakości i jako sieci bezpieczeństwa chroniącej ich przed problemami z kampaniami, opóźnieniami i, co najważniejsze, stratami w przychodach.
Używając Walidacji Reklam, Bauer Media będzie automatyzować wszystkie procesy Kontroli Jakości, pozwalając ich zespołom aktywacyjnym dokładnie wiedzieć, że wszystkie ich reklamy są w 100% zgodne (np. jakość, rozmiar, głośność, dostawcy, blokowanie) i dostarczać wrażenia wysokiej jakości.
„Walidacja Reklam jest coraz szerzej akceptowana w ekosystemie wydawców", powiedział Christian Jones, szef sprzedaży międzynarodowej w Walidacji Reklam. „Zbudowane przez Ad Ops, dla Ad Ops, naszym celem jest dalsze usprawnienie i automatyzacja procesów dostarczania Kontroli Jakości - wykorzystując nasze możliwości, Bauer Media rozwija tę wizję i sprawia, że branża działa lepiej dla wszystkich.”
"Ta współpraca cementuje zaangażowanie Bauer Media w uniwersalny proces Kontroli Jakości", powiedziała Lauren Howe, szef operacji cyfrowych w Bauer Media. "Nie możemy się doczekać współpracy z Ad Validation, aby zapewnić, że kampanie Reklam dostarczą na czas, zgodnie z ich KPI, jednocześnie zapewniając zespołowi bardziej zautomatyzowany i efektywny proces."
Ta współpraca oznacza znaczący rozwój w operacjach reklamowych i z niecierpliwością oczekujemy transformacji, którą Walidacja Reklam przyniesie cyfrowym procesom przetwarzania Bauer Media.
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