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An Ad Fraud Warning To Marketers From Reformed Provider, Jampp

An Ad Fraud Warning To Marketers From Reformed Provider, Jampp

During this 201st episode of “Marketing Today,” I interview Diego Meller, co-founder of Jampp.  

We follow up on a previous discussion about ad fraud and the $100 million Uber lawsuit. Meller clarifies the important difference between ad networks and programmatic. He also shares details about the pivot Jampp underwent to eliminate fraud. 

If you’re listening today, take this as a warning shot. Think about how you can improve your own efforts in your businesses.

Meller begins by setting the record straight on how ad networks and programmatic function differently. Then we learn how Jampp changed its business model because fraud instances were getting more frequent. Everytime they researched what was going on, fraud was not the exception, but the rule. Meller offers a fascinating insight into how marketers handled these revelations: “The most frequent scenario that we saw in our customers was a strategy of basically phasing out gradually the crappy traffic and blending it with good traffic.” Then Meller provides critical advice that will help marketers avoid ad fraud. He warns, “Buy media that gives you transparency.” This conversation reminds us that in the long-term, the market will reward us for doing the right thing.

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Alan B. Hart is the creator and host of “Marketing Today with Alan Hart,” a weekly podcast where he interviews leading global marketing professionals and business leaders. Alan advises leading executives and marketing teams on opportunities around brand, customer experience, innovation and growth. He has consulted with Fortune 100 companies, but he is an entrepreneur at his core, having founded or served as an executive for nine startups.