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Fwd: ALERT: IAB Wants to Embrace Post-Fact America and Get Rid of Impressions and Clicks Completely



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IAB Wants to Embrace Post-Fact America and Get Rid of Impressions and Clicks Completely
Unless you're under a rock, you've probably read somewhere that fraud is really killing the online marketing industry. On a constant basis we are reminded that upwards of 50% of all advertising is all fraudulent, and most video ads aren't being by anyone except some kid in China being paid $.50 an hour to click on the videos. Even worse, bot traffic seems to be "sexy" now, with most companies refusing to do anything about it. The IAB has a solution: Stop Counting Impressions!
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BREAKING: Lawsuit Against Rubicon Reveals Major Fraud in Programmatic Advertising
The Guardian is not happy: they say that Rubicon Project has been pocketing money for a while in extra fees when buying inventory from the Publisher. According to Digiday, this lawsuit is part of a larger attack by the Guardian paper into investigations into the growing problem of programmatic inventory buying, which often doesn't work as advertised nor pay out as advertised. This has revealed a huge problem of fraudulent pricing in programmic inventory buying which is killing the industry.
Website Counter-Sues Federal Trade Commission Right Back
Anyone who doesn't like the FTC, and there are quite a few of them in the online marketing community, will find this story more than a little interesting. DOTAuthority.com, has announced through their attorneys that they were filing a counterclaim against the FTC in connection to actions taken against the company, and press releases done by the commission that they claim hurt the company in an very questionable and unethical manner.
FTC Sued for Being Deceptive?
Paid TweetDeck Possible as Twitter Searches for New Revenue
Twitter's ad revenue has been struggling over the past year, and they are apparently looking for new ways to bring in some cash. According to a survey that they recently released, they may be looking at offering a premium version of their TweetDeck service, which is currently completely free and ad-free.
READ ABOUT PAID TWEETDECK


FTC Alleges "Risk-Free" Trials Came with Hidden Charges
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against a group of online marketers, alleging that they deceived consumers with "free" and "risk-free" trials for access to various gadgets and online subscription services.
Read About FTC Charges


SnapChat Now Popular with All Demographics
Even just a year ago when people thought SnapChat, they associated it with younger audiences of high school and college students. Like many technologies popularized by the youth and then adopted by the other demographics, this fun app is now officially in the top 10 apps for all age groups, according to a the new comScore report.
READ ABOUT SNAPCHAT
10% of Credit Card Accepting Digital Retailers Have No Security
A recently released survey by 123 Reg, which is the largest website provider in the UK, has found that 10% of websites that accept credit cards as payments haven't taken any security precautions to keep their customer's data safe. In the poll, the company asked 13,000 small business owners a series of questions related to their data security.
Bad Security for Retailers?

SCANDAL! YouTube Boycott continues to Grow.
Two of the world's largest telcos, AT&T and Verizon, have joined a growing number of blue chip brands to pull advertising on YouTube and Google's Display Network amid concerns over brand safety. They join Johnson & Johnson and car rental giant Enterprise Holdings as the latest brands outside of Europe to stop advertising after an investigation found YouTube supporting Terrorism

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In Memoriam Kyle James Terry
As you may know, Kyle Terry, Madrivo's beloved President, passed away on Thursday, March 16th. The Madrivo family would like to thank our valued clients, vendors, and friends for the tremendous outpouring of love and encouragement we've received over the past few days. We truly appreciate everyone's support during this exceptionally difficult time.
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AdsNative Takes Fraud Seriously with FraudLogix
AdsNative, a white label monetization platform that specializes in helping publishers to monetize their sites with visually integrated ads, has partnered with one of the top ad-fraud detection company, Fraudlogix to fight fake traffic. AdsNative is using Fraudlogix's IP Block List solution to filter out online ad traffic generated through fraudulent means, such as bots, malware-infected devices, data centers and click farms — this shows they are at the top of taking seriously defeating fraud by partnering with this company
READ ABOUT FRAUD SOLUTION


ALERT: Improper Toolbar Disclosures Considered Deceptive Practice by FTC
Upromise has violated its order with the FTC. In 2012, Upromise, Inc. settled allegations that it violated the FTC Act by offering its users a "TurboSaver Toolbar" – a software download which purportedly "highlighted and identified" partner companies in online search results – without accurately disclosing the scope of its personal data collection practices
READ ABOUT TOOLBAR Disclosure

EU Warns Facebook over Promoted Scams
The European Commission is turning its attention to Facebook, Google+ and Twitter. The commission is concerned about a rising number of complaints from people who have fallen victim to scams on social media, and being subjected to terms and conditions that are incompatible with European law.
Read about Facebook Scams

Colby Fox, Affiliate Masterminded Banned by FTC?
Three more guys from Florida, who were charged with illegally promoting shitty diet products and phone celebrity endorsements have agreed to pay $1.3M to the FTC for promoting these programs. According to a complaint filed in 2016, Colby Fox and his crew illegally spammed tons of people by email, making it seem that the emails came from consumer's friends, family and other people associated with them.

READ MORE ABOUT THE FTC BAN
BAD News for Twitter, Great News for Facebook
A new report from eMarketer is predicting strong growth in the digital ad market for the US. We can expect to see 15.9% growth throughout this year, which will bring the total ad spend to $83 billion. Most of that growth will be generated by the major ad network such as Facebook and Google. Not such good news for Twitter.
READ MORE ABOUT TWITTER BAD NEWS
Israel Cracking Down on RushBucks:
Ending All Forex & Binary Options Affiliate Programs

RushBucks is a popular affiliate network that runs a wide range of different programs for many different industries. According to a recent report, they are backing out of two related industries and ending their affiliate programs in those areas. The industries are Forex (foreign exchange currency trading) and binary options.
READ MORE ABOUT THEIR AFFILIATE PROGRAM GONE

YAHOO's Destruction Plan Released

Yahoo, the once-vaunted internet giant, is in shambles. Its revenue is in decline. Its shareholders are crying foul. Its prized public faces are scrambling for an exit, and the company has laid off 15 percent of its workforce. Its core business—internet search and advertising—is negatively valued. They've destroyed almost every company they've bought, and their network ad business is basically a mess.
READ MORE ABOUT BYE YAHOO!
Agencies Looking for More AR Campaigns.
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have been growing in popularity quite rapidly over the past year, but advertising hasn't quite kept up. According to a recent study conducted by Vibrant Media, 67% of ad agency executives want to have more AR and VR used in their digital advertising campaigns. This is quite a significant number, though it shouldn't necessarily be a surprise.
READ MORE ABOUT AGENCY VIRTUAL REALITY
There are 48 Million Bots on Twitter
The main demographic of twitter is FAKE? Yes, as high as 15% of Twitter aren't real people.The University of Southern California, conducted research that found as many as 48 million of those 319 million are actually just bots that are designed to act like real people.
READ ABOUT TWITTER BOTS 
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