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The history of Advertising Technology
Clearcode B&B event
8th May 2015
Maciej Zawadziński
WHAT IS AD TECH?
What is ad tech?
• Software solutions for online advertising:
• delivery, targeting & control,
• data collection and decision making,
• measurement and analytics,
• ad delivery across different channels: Web, Mobile,
Video/TV, Online Radio, IoT, VR etc.
What is ad tech?
• What’s so exciting about ad tech?
• Reach: ad delivery to 3+ bln internet users,
• Scale: tera-, peta-, zeta-… of data,
• Performance & High-availability,
• Data science: making smart decision based on the data,
• Google, Yahoo, AOL, Oracle, Facebook, Twitter and other
tech giants - they all rely on ad tech!
1993
The first banner ad
• New concept - special sections on the site to display banners
• Oct 27, 1993
• Publisher: hotwired.com (Wired Magazine)
• Advertiser: AT&T
• CTR 44% (sic!)
The first
landing page
It was very simple!
• Advertiser had a direct relationship with the Publisher,
• HTML placement (468x60 pixels) with GIF format image.
1994
Cookies
• Lou Montulli and John Giannandrea invent cookies while
working at Netscape Communications,
• Use case - “a way of distinguishing online shoppers”,
• Implemented in Netscape and Mosaic browsers,
• Cookies become inseparable element of ad tech in the
following years that enable advertisers to track users’
behaviour online.
Web browsers 94’ - 09’
1995
JavaScript
• Invented at Netscape Communications,
• Shipped in Netscape 2.0 released in September 1995,
• Introduced pop ups & pop unders to online advertising.
• Similarly to cookies, JavaScript is widely adopted by the
advertising technology in the following years.
WebConnect
• World’s first ad network (in 1995 they syndicated 160 sites),
• Placed ads on network of sites that signed up,
• Pricing based on the website audience profile (Site Price Index),
• Introduced “frequency capping” to prevent “banner fatigue” as
well as banner rotation,
• In ’96 advertiser’s panel with statistics of the campaign:
impressions, clicks, responses/sales (conversions) - developed
in CGI/Pearl.
WebConnect’s ICS system
Ad network
• Advertiser can buy more inventory from many Publishers
through an intermediary and centralize the reporting for
the campaign.
• Advertiser buys a “package” of impressions and pay in
CPM model.
1996
DoubleClick
• an ad network,
• an ad server for publishers’ direct sales,
• measures impressions, clicks, spent, ROI etc.
• CPM pricing model,
• used cookies which tracked user’s history in order to serve ads
relevant to them,
• its competition, WebConnect opted out of using cookies
because “it violates the users’ privacy”.
DoubleClick website ‘97
Ad server
Ad server
Publisher’s
website
Ad network
Direct deal
Browser/
User
• Direct deals - inventory sold by the Publisher’s sales team,
• Ad networks - fill the remaining inventory (but for some
Publishers this become the only or the largest rev stream).
1997
Privacy & cookies
• Cookies were discussed in two U.S. Federal Trade
Commission hearings,
• RFC 2109 specification released - HTTP State
Management Mechanism (Cookies)
• third-party cookies were either not allowed at all, or at
least not enabled by default
• recommendation NOT FOLLOWED by Netscape and IE
RFC 2109
1998-2000
aka
Dot Com Bubble
Popup/Popunder explosion
• intention - increase revenue from advertising while banner ads
effectiveness (measured in CTRs) decreases,
• major browsers add popup blocking functionality from early 2000s, IE
adds this functionality in 2004.
PPC advertising
• Bill Gross at Overture (earlier Goto.com) invented PPM model (Paid
Placement Model),
• Today it is called PPC (Pay Per Click),
• Introduced auction model for advertisers - the higher your bid, the
higher your listing,
• CPCs in ’98 - up to $1/click.
• Overture monetized large portals such as Altavista, MSN and Yahoo,
• In 2003 the company was acquired by Yahoo!
The Dot Com Bust
• startups spend substantial amounts on advertising until bubble bust,
• many startups go out of the business, including ad tech companies,
• other ad tech companies had to scale back, DoubleClick and Overture survive.
2000-2005
AdWords
• launched in 2000,
• used CPM pricing model up to 2002,
• introduced CPC pricing in 2002 - Google focused not only
on the highest bid, but also on relevance.
• As of 2013, 85% of Google’s revenue are from AdWords,
• CPCs go as high as $200/click.
AdSense
• Applied Semantics - created AdSense contextual
advertising technology in 2002,
• Acquired by Google in April 2003,
• Google launches AdSense network, enabling publishers to
monetize their content with PPC ads.
Original AdSense press release
AdSense in mid 2004
Ad networks & piggybacking
Publisher
Ad network 1
load	
  an	
  ad
no	
  ad	
  -­‐	
  fallback	
  to	
  	
  
ad	
  network	
  2
no	
  ad	
  -­‐	
  fallback	
  to	
  	
  
ad	
  network	
  3
Ad network 2
Ad network 3
• Early-mid 2000s:
• piggybacking becomes commonly
used to fill remnant inventory,
• endless redirects cause some ads
not to load at all,
• ad networks’ struggle with “liquidity”
problem - their inventory is either
under-filled (not enough campaigns)
or over-filled (too many campaigns)
2005
Early “ad exchanges” launch
• AdECN, RightMedia, AdBrite, ADSDAQ
• For ad networks to address “liquidity” problem,
• Every impression is matched against campaigns in the
system,
• Highest bidder win (no real-time bidding protocol yet),
• Members - mainly ad networks,
• “Exchange” charges a flat transaction fee for every impression
Early “ad exchanges”
Publisher
Ad network 1
load	
  an	
  ad
Ad exchange
no	
  campaign	
  -­‐	
  send	
  	
  
to	
  exchange
Advertiser
Ad network 1
not	
  enough	
  inventory	
  -­‐	
  	
  
get	
  from	
  exchange	
  (50%)
Ad exchange
insertion	
  order	
  (campaign)
Publisher
own	
  inventory	
  (50%)
under-filledover-filled
manual / API campaign targeting
i.e. US traffic from MacOS on tech sites
301 redirect / one-way
return	
  an	
  ad
2006
Mobile ad networks
• AdMob - text links on featured phones,
• soon followed by other players,
• this was before smartphones era - first iPhone released a
year later, in 2007.
2007
Facebook Advertising
• Facebook introduces “Facebook Ads”, “Facebook Insights”
and “Beacon”,
• Beacon relies on a code installed on third party partner
websites that collects the information about user activity
and broadcasts to the user feed (by default!),
• Beacon raised a lot of privacy controversy and was shut
down in 2009 after class-action lawsuit (Facebook paid
$9.5M fine)
Facebook Beacon
3 key acquisitions
• AdECN by Microsoft
• MS switched from AdECN to AppNexus for its real-time
bidding needs 3 years after acquiring it
• RightMedia by Yahoo!
• DoubleClick by Google
DSPs founded
• DataXu
• Invite Media
• BrandScreen
• MediaMath
• AdBuyer.com
2008-today
Rise of RTB APIs
RTB APIs
Publisher
Advertiser
DSP 2
Ad exchange 2
insertion	
  order	
  (campaign)
< 100 ms
Ad exchange 1
SSP/ad network
DSP 3DSP 1
load	
  ad return	
  ad
$1.10 $1.15
$1.15
More inventory sources traded in RTB
• Display banners,
• Native advertising,
• Video and advertising,
• Digital radio and Digital TV advertising,
• …
Advertiser's budget
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Media Agency Trading Desk DSP 3rd Party Data
Ad Exchange Ad Network/SSP Publisher
U.S. ad spend by quarter
RTB spend
Future
Future
• RTB evolution - new instruments futures, forwards etc.
(like in finance),
• IoT - Internet of Things, VR - Virtual Reality,
• Need for more transparency, privacy and openness!
• Let’s be a part of it ;-)
Questions?
Maciej Zawadziński
maciej@clearcode.cc @zawadzinski

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The History of Advertising Technology

  • 1. The history of Advertising Technology Clearcode B&B event 8th May 2015 Maciej Zawadziński
  • 2. WHAT IS AD TECH?
  • 3. What is ad tech? • Software solutions for online advertising: • delivery, targeting & control, • data collection and decision making, • measurement and analytics, • ad delivery across different channels: Web, Mobile, Video/TV, Online Radio, IoT, VR etc.
  • 4. What is ad tech? • What’s so exciting about ad tech? • Reach: ad delivery to 3+ bln internet users, • Scale: tera-, peta-, zeta-… of data, • Performance & High-availability, • Data science: making smart decision based on the data, • Google, Yahoo, AOL, Oracle, Facebook, Twitter and other tech giants - they all rely on ad tech!
  • 6. The first banner ad • New concept - special sections on the site to display banners • Oct 27, 1993 • Publisher: hotwired.com (Wired Magazine) • Advertiser: AT&T • CTR 44% (sic!)
  • 8. It was very simple! • Advertiser had a direct relationship with the Publisher, • HTML placement (468x60 pixels) with GIF format image.
  • 10. Cookies • Lou Montulli and John Giannandrea invent cookies while working at Netscape Communications, • Use case - “a way of distinguishing online shoppers”, • Implemented in Netscape and Mosaic browsers, • Cookies become inseparable element of ad tech in the following years that enable advertisers to track users’ behaviour online.
  • 12. 1995
  • 13. JavaScript • Invented at Netscape Communications, • Shipped in Netscape 2.0 released in September 1995, • Introduced pop ups & pop unders to online advertising. • Similarly to cookies, JavaScript is widely adopted by the advertising technology in the following years.
  • 14. WebConnect • World’s first ad network (in 1995 they syndicated 160 sites), • Placed ads on network of sites that signed up, • Pricing based on the website audience profile (Site Price Index), • Introduced “frequency capping” to prevent “banner fatigue” as well as banner rotation, • In ’96 advertiser’s panel with statistics of the campaign: impressions, clicks, responses/sales (conversions) - developed in CGI/Pearl.
  • 16. Ad network • Advertiser can buy more inventory from many Publishers through an intermediary and centralize the reporting for the campaign. • Advertiser buys a “package” of impressions and pay in CPM model.
  • 17. 1996
  • 18. DoubleClick • an ad network, • an ad server for publishers’ direct sales, • measures impressions, clicks, spent, ROI etc. • CPM pricing model, • used cookies which tracked user’s history in order to serve ads relevant to them, • its competition, WebConnect opted out of using cookies because “it violates the users’ privacy”.
  • 20. Ad server Ad server Publisher’s website Ad network Direct deal Browser/ User • Direct deals - inventory sold by the Publisher’s sales team, • Ad networks - fill the remaining inventory (but for some Publishers this become the only or the largest rev stream).
  • 21. 1997
  • 22. Privacy & cookies • Cookies were discussed in two U.S. Federal Trade Commission hearings, • RFC 2109 specification released - HTTP State Management Mechanism (Cookies) • third-party cookies were either not allowed at all, or at least not enabled by default • recommendation NOT FOLLOWED by Netscape and IE
  • 25. Popup/Popunder explosion • intention - increase revenue from advertising while banner ads effectiveness (measured in CTRs) decreases, • major browsers add popup blocking functionality from early 2000s, IE adds this functionality in 2004.
  • 26. PPC advertising • Bill Gross at Overture (earlier Goto.com) invented PPM model (Paid Placement Model), • Today it is called PPC (Pay Per Click), • Introduced auction model for advertisers - the higher your bid, the higher your listing, • CPCs in ’98 - up to $1/click. • Overture monetized large portals such as Altavista, MSN and Yahoo, • In 2003 the company was acquired by Yahoo!
  • 27.
  • 28. The Dot Com Bust • startups spend substantial amounts on advertising until bubble bust, • many startups go out of the business, including ad tech companies, • other ad tech companies had to scale back, DoubleClick and Overture survive.
  • 30. AdWords • launched in 2000, • used CPM pricing model up to 2002, • introduced CPC pricing in 2002 - Google focused not only on the highest bid, but also on relevance. • As of 2013, 85% of Google’s revenue are from AdWords, • CPCs go as high as $200/click.
  • 31.
  • 32. AdSense • Applied Semantics - created AdSense contextual advertising technology in 2002, • Acquired by Google in April 2003, • Google launches AdSense network, enabling publishers to monetize their content with PPC ads.
  • 35. Ad networks & piggybacking Publisher Ad network 1 load  an  ad no  ad  -­‐  fallback  to     ad  network  2 no  ad  -­‐  fallback  to     ad  network  3 Ad network 2 Ad network 3 • Early-mid 2000s: • piggybacking becomes commonly used to fill remnant inventory, • endless redirects cause some ads not to load at all, • ad networks’ struggle with “liquidity” problem - their inventory is either under-filled (not enough campaigns) or over-filled (too many campaigns)
  • 36. 2005
  • 37. Early “ad exchanges” launch • AdECN, RightMedia, AdBrite, ADSDAQ • For ad networks to address “liquidity” problem, • Every impression is matched against campaigns in the system, • Highest bidder win (no real-time bidding protocol yet), • Members - mainly ad networks, • “Exchange” charges a flat transaction fee for every impression
  • 38. Early “ad exchanges” Publisher Ad network 1 load  an  ad Ad exchange no  campaign  -­‐  send     to  exchange Advertiser Ad network 1 not  enough  inventory  -­‐     get  from  exchange  (50%) Ad exchange insertion  order  (campaign) Publisher own  inventory  (50%) under-filledover-filled manual / API campaign targeting i.e. US traffic from MacOS on tech sites 301 redirect / one-way return  an  ad
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42. 2006
  • 43. Mobile ad networks • AdMob - text links on featured phones, • soon followed by other players, • this was before smartphones era - first iPhone released a year later, in 2007.
  • 44.
  • 45. 2007
  • 46. Facebook Advertising • Facebook introduces “Facebook Ads”, “Facebook Insights” and “Beacon”, • Beacon relies on a code installed on third party partner websites that collects the information about user activity and broadcasts to the user feed (by default!), • Beacon raised a lot of privacy controversy and was shut down in 2009 after class-action lawsuit (Facebook paid $9.5M fine)
  • 48.
  • 49. 3 key acquisitions • AdECN by Microsoft • MS switched from AdECN to AppNexus for its real-time bidding needs 3 years after acquiring it • RightMedia by Yahoo! • DoubleClick by Google
  • 50. DSPs founded • DataXu • Invite Media • BrandScreen • MediaMath • AdBuyer.com
  • 52. Rise of RTB APIs
  • 53. RTB APIs Publisher Advertiser DSP 2 Ad exchange 2 insertion  order  (campaign) < 100 ms Ad exchange 1 SSP/ad network DSP 3DSP 1 load  ad return  ad $1.10 $1.15 $1.15
  • 54. More inventory sources traded in RTB • Display banners, • Native advertising, • Video and advertising, • Digital radio and Digital TV advertising, • …
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57. Advertiser's budget 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Media Agency Trading Desk DSP 3rd Party Data Ad Exchange Ad Network/SSP Publisher
  • 58.
  • 59. U.S. ad spend by quarter
  • 62. Future • RTB evolution - new instruments futures, forwards etc. (like in finance), • IoT - Internet of Things, VR - Virtual Reality, • Need for more transparency, privacy and openness! • Let’s be a part of it ;-)