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Overcoming the Learning Curve – Ad Network vs. Ad Exchange

January 16th, 2012 / Banner Network, Design, Digital Advertising, Digital Campaigns, Digital Media Buying/Planning, Web Development by Jordan Yospe - Digital Media Director

Many advertisers we talk to everyday have a general understanding of the display advertising space. They know the jargon of CPM, skyscraper, and ad networks. HyperX prides ourselves on our core products of search engine marketing, web and banner creative services, and specifically our niche banner advertising networks that allow advertisers to get in front of their potential customers. This includes the HyperX Local Ad Network, which we’ve run campaigns on for 20+ markets and hundreds of clients with direct relationships on the sites we advertise with.

We also understand that online marketing is an adapting and changing environment, and enjoy the challenges of each new day. Because of this, as of late HyperX Media has been launching new services in banner engagement tracking, White Labeled Ad Serving, Lead Generation, Pre-Roll Video advertising, Behavioral Targeting, and Retargeting. We are also helping client to leverage the power of the internet, including RTB (real-time bidding) and Ad Exchanges. We view the Ad Exchange environment as complimentary to what we offer with our Hyper Targeting network advertising campaigns, and enjoy helping clients navigate the waters of both. That’s why we wanted to give a few recommendations on the Pros and Cons of RTB Ad Exchanges.

For those not familiar with Ad Exchanges, inventory on the internet has shifted to act much more like a stock market trading floor. Companies have emerged that buy and sell data, and allow for, within nano-seconds, the bidding on inventory online. This has presented an interesting new challenge to marketers, with more control than ever but also more options than ever, which can lead to a machine gun approach where we’re hoping to hit the target. Companies are calling their products “Trading Desks”. Websites put all their unsold direct inventory on the table, and advertisers come in and bid. Highest bidder wins. Period.

There are a lot of intricacies we won’t go into, including cookies advertisers can utilize to bid on specific behavioral or demographic/psychographic information. However, in layman’s terms, here are the pros/cons of this environment:

Pros

Low-cost CPMs to the Advertisers, for a start. For the most part, most inventory on ad exchanges can be purchased for very low Cost Per Thousand’s (CPMs), often below $0.50. Campaigns and sites with a low Click Through Rate (CTR) can still deliver an effective Cost Per Click (CPC)

Transparency. With some ad networks, advertisers don’t always know which sites are serving their ads. This includes our own Hyper Local or Hyper Targeted ad network in many cases. With some ad-exchanges, advertisers can see the sites, and sometimes the pages, they’re running on. This makes display advertising management seem much more like managing an Ad Words or Cost Per Click (CPC) campaign, where the advertiser can find variations of sites/creative that are performing and optimize to those.

Lastly, ad exchanges offer standardization and efficiency. Ad sizes are uniform; the ad buying and selling process is simple. There will only be a single bill. And everything is done in real-time.

Cons

Ad exchanges typically won’t provide premium real estate. Sites tend to save those placements for direct sales. That’s where our HyperX Local product has a huge advantage. We only purchase on proven placements, and only buy Above the Fold inventory (ATF). Some exchanges do have premium inventory, but the CPMs get higher with that type of control and in most cases advertisers are better off working directly with the sites.

Ad exchange inventory is most often for low-value, non-premium/unsold placements. Many impressions are at the bottom of the page, below the “fold” of a typical monitor screen. So a served ad that counts as an impression may not have been seen by a consumer.

Ad exchanges can trigger bidding wars between advertisers due to the pricing structure’s nature. Price volatility is unavoidable and ad inventory will sell at fluctuating prices, as opposed to the set CPMs advertisers negotiate for with an Ad Network. The bidding system also means the highest bidder wins the impressions, so buyers with smaller budgets can be at a disadvantage.

The Continued Emergence of Digital Media

November 2nd, 2011 / Banner Network, Design, Digital Advertising, Digital Campaigns, Digital Media Buying/Planning, Email Marketing, Mobile Advertising, Natural Search - SEO, Paid Search, Social Media, Viral Marketing, Web Development by Jordan Yospe - Digital Media Director

A recent Forrester Research study, an independent research company that provides advice to global leaders in business and technology, shows that interactive marketing/advertising spending will top $77 Billion by 2016!

Other telling stats in the study that show the healthy and growing behavior of online marketing include the rise of both social media and display media. We can see the emerging acceptance by advertisers to shift dollars from traditional media that are fading or losing effectiveness into new mediums online where people are spending the majority of their time reading, being entertained, and working.

Interactive Marketing will Increase In Effectiveness

HyperX Media has made it a focus to keep up with the changing nature of how people are consuming information. We have made it a focus to specialize in digital marketing to aid in the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, striving to put the right message in front of the right person, at the right time. At the consumer level, this includes engaging messaging and creative, coupled with partnerships on the websites they know and trust. It means being relevant for what they are interested in, if they are specifically searching products out via a search engine, or just casually informing themselves on a product through social media or a banner ad. For our clients, this means eye catching, dynamic creative, advanced targeting capabilities, detailed reporting, relevant engagement with their potential customers, and tracking of EVERYTHING from view, to a click to a mouse over, to an engagement, to a lead, and so on.  HyperX is excited to help businesses and consumers usher in a new age in advertising technology. The shift of focus to the online world is a Win-Win because it means more advanced targeting with measurable results for advertisers, and more pertinent, relevant content and ads to those being advertised to.

You can download the Forrester study for yourself here.

Head Collector, a Halloween Inspired Viral Campaign

October 21st, 2010 / Banner Network, Design, Digital Campaigns, Social Media, Viral Marketing, Web Development by admin

It’s clear in this day and age that viral marketing is the way to go.With so much clutter in the advertising world around us and with so many people addicted to Facebook, Twitter and other online forums, social media has become the obvious choice. Utah online marketing agency HyperX Media has just launched a bloody version of a viral campaign called “Head Collector” for haunted house client, Nightmare on 13th

To chop or not to chop? That is the question when you visit Head Collector’s URL www.decapitate.me. The site features a shelf full of blood-splatted decapitated heads to choose from(including a head trapped in a bloody jar, and a head stabbed with a meat clever). The rest is simple, upload or take a photo using a webcam and voilá.. the decapitation begins.

After you have successfully completed your decapitation, Head Collector allows you to post the horror on Facebook and Twitter or download the picture to use on blogs and other social sites. The fun really begins when you chop the heads off of family, friends, neighbors and even enemies. When posted on Facebook, decapitated heads can be tagged and viewed for all friends to see.

The team at HyperX Media worked tirelessly on Head Collector to have it ready for the Halloween season. The results are paying off as Head Collector quickly went world-wide and continues to grow. As for Nightmare on 13th, the haunted house has seen a steady flow of traffic from the Head Collector Campaign and is enjoying a headless Halloween season.

A Collection of Banner Comps

July 14th, 2010 / Design, Digital Campaigns by admin

What Would You for a Movie Ticket?

July 8th, 2010 / Design by admin
What Would You Do for a Free Movie Ticket?

What Would You Do for a Free Movie Ticket?

Ve Vant Yur Blood

December 16th, 2009 / Banner Network, Design, Digital Campaigns by admin

HyperX Media has teamed up with ARUP Blood Services a component of ARUP Laboratories; an enterprise of the University of Utah and its Department of Pathology to increase the number of blood donors in the local area. More specifically HyperX and ARUP are trying to get people to donate for ARUP’s Blood Donors for Babies Program. HyperX Media has designed banner advertisements that are running on the HyperX Media ad network to increase both awareness of the program and the number of people who donate.

Blood for Babies

Blood for Babies

To better supply the needs of these babies, we have asked those interested in participating in the Blood Donors for Babies program to commit to donating at least four times per year. This helps us to better schedule our donors and predict our ability to supply the blood needs of babies in our community.

If you are interested in becoming part of this program or would like to receive more information, please call (801) 584-5272.

What We Do

December 4th, 2009 / Design by admin

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Banners 2.0

November 18th, 2009 / Design, Digital Campaigns by admin

Our Design team has yet again wowed everyone with its newest Flash Expandable Banner for the Red Rock Golf Trail in St. George, UT.

Check it out for yourself.

Red Rock Golf Trail

Red Rock Golf Trail

Banner Ad Showcase

November 12th, 2009 / Design, Digital Campaigns by admin

We have been receiving multiple request from peeps to see some of the rich media banners we have been doing lately, so we decided to create a new section of our website devoted to rich media banners. The Banner Ad Showcase page will allow you to view our rich media in action. Check it out.

Banner Ad Showcase

Banner Ad Showcase

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