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Advanced Ad Operations
Introduction

Needs and requirements
•   Feedback
      • Rich Media

      • Troubleshooting

      • Ad Tags/Spotlight Tags

      • Query Tool/Reporting

      • Site/Network Structure
Rich Media
• Agencies                         • TABs MkII                  • The Weird &




                                                                   Custom
3rd Party




                             Instream/Studio
            • DfA (inreds)                     • Expandables and              Wonderful
            • Atlas                              Overlays                   • Bespoke internal
            • Mediaplex                        • Flash                      • Regional Ads
            • Adtech                           • MTF format                 • Overseas
            • Bluestreak                       • Pre-rolls                  • 3rd Party publisher
                                               • Brightcove
            • Vendors                          • Network
                                                                              ad tags
            • Eyeblaster                                                    • Ad Templates and
                                                 standardisation              Rule Sets
            • Unicast
            • Flashtalking
            • Trueffect
3rd Party Rich Media
Definitions

• Changed throughout the years
• Mostly down to perception and internal policy
• „Operational‟ rich media
• „Aesthetic‟ rich media



• Not .gif or .jpg
• Manipulating HTML and JavaScript
• Macro usage
• Out-of-banner executions
• Most Common Ad Copy
                                                          • Automatically rendered by DfP
                                                              »   Ad4ever
                                                              »   Adcamo

3rd Party Rich Media                                          »
                                                              »
                                                                  AdInterax
                                                                  Adition
                                                              »   Adpepper
General Rules                                                 »   Adrime
                                                              »   Adventive
                                                              »   Airlock Adshadow
• Most if not all established 3rd Parties are compliant       »   Atlas
with DoubleClick                                              »   Bluestreak
                                                              »   Brilliant Digital
• Most common macros are %n (cache buster) and                »   CheckM8
%c (click counter)                                            »   Coovi
                                                              »
• Agencies will accept up to 5 to 10 percent                  »
                                                                  E-Planning
                                                                  Enliven
discrepancies                                                 »   EyeBlaster
• Inreds operate at less than 1% discrepancy                  »   EyeWonder
                                                              »   Facilitate Digital
• Creative Library now does most if not all of the            »   Flashtalking
macro input                                                   »   HURRA Communications
                                                              »
• Creative Library recognises agency and rich media           »
                                                                  Intermezzia
                                                                  Kaon
vendors as the same Creative Type, i.e. 3rd Party             »   Klipmart
• Only ever traffick DfA inreds, not the IFRAME or            »   Mediaplex
                                                              »   Onflow
JS versions!
                                                              »   Pointdexter
• Suppliers will provide advice and rules, usually            »   Pointroll
within the text or HTML file itself; look for „How to‟        »   Shoskele
                                                              »   TruEffect
guides and links
                                                              »   Unicast
                                                              »   Vendaria
                                                              »   Viewpoint
                                                              »   adRelief
                                                              »   eyeReturn
3rd Party Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Exceptions
•   Adsfactor Before
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
var fd_clk = '%%PRECLICKURL%%http://adsfac.eu/link.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0';
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://adsfac.eu/ag.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0&source=js&ord=%%RANDOM%%"></script>
<img src="http://secure-uk.imrworldwide.com/cgi-bin/m?ci=uk-ade&cg=12148&si=uk-pizzahut-tuscani_and_family_728x90_thinID&cc=1"
   height="1" width="1" border="0">
<noscript>
<a href="%%PRECLICKURL%%http://adsfac.eu/link.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0" target="_blank"><img
   src="http://adsfac.eu/ag.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0&bk=1&ord=%%RANDOM%%" width="728" height="90" border="0" alt=""></a>
</noscript>




Exceptions
•   Adsfactor After
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
var fd_clk = '%chttp://adsfac.eu/link.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0';
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://adsfac.eu/ag.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0&source=js&ord=%n"></script>
<img src="http://secure-uk.imrworldwide.com/cgi-bin/m?ci=uk-ade&cg=12148&si=uk-pizzahut-tuscani_and_family_728x90_thinID&cc=1"
   height="1" width="1" border="0">
<noscript>
<a href=“%chttp://adsfac.eu/link.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0" target="_blank"><img src="http://adsfac.eu/ag.asp?cc=PZH006.21576.0&bk=1&ord=%n"
   width="728" height="90" border="0" alt=""></a>
</noscript>
3rd Party Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Exceptions
•   RedEye Before

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1">
var yctred='';
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" src="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redflash/nobook:130687,w:468,h:60/[timestamp]">
</SCRIPT>
<NOSCRIPT>
<a href="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687" target="_blank">
<img src=http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687/image.gif" border="0"></a>
</NOSCRIPT>



Exceptions
•   RedEye After

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1">
var yctred='%c';
</SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" src="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redflash/nobook:130687,w:468,h:60/%n">
</SCRIPT>
<NOSCRIPT>
<a href=“%chttp://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687" target="_blank">
<img src=http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687/image.gif" border="0"></a>
</NOSCRIPT>
3rd Party Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Exceptions
•   Eyeblaster Overlay Before

<script>
var gnEbMinZIndex = 10000;
var gfEbInIframe = false;
var gEbAd = new Object();
gEbAd.nFlightID = 842339;
</script>
<script src="http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingScript/ebServing_842339.js"></script>




Exceptions
•   Eyeblaster Overlay After

<script>
var gnEbMinZIndex = 10000;
var gfEbInIframe = false;
var gEbAd = new Object();
gEbAd.nFlightID = 842339;
//Interactions
gEbAd.interactions = new Object();
gEbAd.interactions["_eyeblaster"] = "ebN=%c;";
</script>
<script src=“%ihttp://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingScript/ebServing_842339.js"></script>
3rd Party Rich Media


           Common Themes                                Hints and Tips




                                                     Look for specific „keywords‟ in the
                                                     code, they vary little from vendor to
           Macros may differ from ad server to       vendor and some are even
           ad server but they end up doing the       universal. The keywords will
           equivalent tasks                          invariably be placeholders to input
                                                     the macros opposite and almost
                                                     always on single lines of their own




                                                     [timestamp] for cache busting
           %c for clicks                             var abcclick = „‟ or var abc clk= „‟ or var
           %n for impressions                        abcred = „‟ or similar for click counters
           %i counts impressions for interstitials   ord= for cache busting
           %u pulls in the click URL                 %c can be used before the „http://...‟
                                                     reference in the noscript part of the tag
           %h shorthand for the
           http://ad.doubleclick.net domain          %i should be inserted before the „http://...‟
           %t pulls in the target window value       reference of the interstitial script source
Instream & Doubleclick
Studio Rich Media
Definitions                                   Streaming
                                              Windows
                                                  4%
• The rebuilt TABs system from TangoZebra
• Provides in-house built rich media
• Standard Flash
                                                                         Rich Media Interstitial
• Expandables                                                            Floating
• Overlays/Page Polls                                                    Streaming Windows
• Streamed Movies
• Pre-Roll Movies
• FLV/MTF files                                           Rich Media
                                                          Interstitial
                                                           Floating
                                                             96%
• Not .gif or .jpg
• No need to manipulate HTML and JavaScript
• Pushed from Studio directly into DfP
• Streamlined and efficient
• Organisational Best Practice
• 3rd Party Agencies/Advertisers
• Most Common Ad Copy
                                                       • Doubleclick Studio Ad Types
Instream & Doubleclick                                    »   Rich Media Expandable
                                                          »   Rich Media Floating
Studio                                                    »   Rich Media In-Page Flash
                                                          »   Rich Media In-Page Flash with Floating Flash
General Rules                                             »   Rich Media In-Page Flash with Pop-Up/Pop-Under Flash
                                                          »   Rich Media In-Page Image with Floating Flash
• Creative built in-house, within Doubleclick Studio      »   Rich Media In-Page Flash with Pop-Up/Pop-Under Flash
                                                          »   Rich Media Interstitial Floating
• Sand-pit mentality
                                                          »   Rich Media Interstitial Floating with Reminder
• Requires Doubleclick approval                           »   Rich Media Interstitial Pop-Up/Pop-Under
• Pushed directly to DfP, maximising trafficking          »   Rich Media Pop-Up/Pop-Under
efficiency                                                »   Streaming Flash
• Completely compliant with DfP                           »   Streaming Real
• No discrepancies                                        »   Streaming Silverlight
                                                          »   Streaming Windows Media
• Typically used for Cross Media and/or high yield
                                                          »   VAST Redirect
campaigns
• Costs extra to serve out!
Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
PreRoll Video
•   Dailymail, Metro, Evening Standard all use the Brightcove Player. TIN to move to it in the future.
•   Brightcove and DfP, completely compatible.

Step One: DfP Product Type will need to be „Streaming‟.
Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Two: The Creative Type will need to be Streaming Flash because with Brightcove the file type will be .flv – Note VAST Redirect – this is an
   incoming industry standard that will be similar to Internal Redirects between DfP and DfA, although across multiple providers.
Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Three: There‟s not much to input here – just give the ad a relevant name and change the red light to green. Ensure the Dimensions are set to
   300x225. Any clickthru you have needs to be added to the text box illustrated. Leave the setting „Progressive‟ alone and seeing as the files are
   usually over the max limit of 300kB, you will need to FTP the copy check the option button „External Hosted‟. The URL to the copy should go
   into the „High Stream URL‟ field, although adding it to Low and Mid doesn‟t hurt. Time the video by viewing it and add the seconds value into
   the „Video Length‟ field.
Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Four: If the agency/advertiser has supplied their own pixel tracking, paste this URL into the „3rd Party Imp. URL‟ text field. Press Submit. The
   creative then gets assigned to the Ad Placement as normal.
Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Ad Formats
•   Auto-initiated and user initiated video streams, within standard ad sizes (MPUs, Leaderboards, Belly Bands).
•   Interstitials (non-video)
•   Expanding (non-video)
•   Fixed flash-in-page (non-video)
•   Flash-in-flash




Typical Uses On The Network
•   Expandables, bespoke and standard
•   Metro-Style Page Peels




General
•   Built and managed by Creative Solutions (Shane, Mustafa)
•   Requires Doubleclick approval, moving toward self-QA
•   Copy creation workflow the same per format
Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step One: Upon Creative Solutions making the copy and it being approved by Doubleclick QA, we receive this auto email. Note the highlighted
   alpha numeric value.
Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Two: Copy this alpha-numeric value and find the relevant advertiser in DfP (or make a new one as necessary). Paste it into the field
   illustrated below and click on the submit button. The Creative then gets associated with the Advertiser.
Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Three: After a typical 10/15 minute reload time the ad will appear in the Advertiser in the Trafficking Module. Click on the Creative Tab at the
   Advertiser level to manage the creative. Name it, confirm positioning and 3rd Party Tracking/Clickthru(s) as necessary. Don‟t forget to
   greenlight it.
Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Four: Build the Order and any Ad Placements as normal. On the Creative Tab at the Ad Placement level (not to be confused with the
   Creative Tab at the Advertiser level previously), simply assign the creative as you normally would.
Instream & Doubleclick Studio Rich Media


           Common Themes                          Hints and Tips




          Will mostly be produced and          Aside from the execution, values
          managed internally via Creative      like Metro Page Peel positioning
          Solutions                            remain the same ad to ad, as per
          Driven by large advertising deals    most other formats. So once you
          with Big Brands, Cross Media and     master one type, you end mastering
          Display                              them all.




          Process friendly
                                               Aids Creative Specs set-up
          Expandable and Overlays
                                               Easy introduction to Rich Media formats
          Can produce advance engagement       from external agencies.
          reporting via DfP
                                               „See what they see‟
          Mimics agency creative side set-up
• Most Common Ad Copy
                                                     • Custom Ad Types
                                                        »   HTML „cheat‟ GIFs and JPGs
                                                        »   Page Wraps
Custom Ad Creative                                      »   3rd Party Pixel Tracking/Counting
                                                        »   Publisher redirects
General Rules                                           »   Rule Sets
                                                        »   Other AN Media Creative Templates
• Creative can be built in-house, externally from
Doubleclick Studio, e.g. Page Wraps, Text Links,
Sponsor Modules
• Most likely older creative formats, HTML, DHTML
form driven Flash
• 3rd Party bespoke either directly through DfP or
redirected
• Rare 3rd Party Agency redirects
• 3rd Party Publisher redirects
• Mostly compliant with DfP
• Risk of discrepancy if macros can‟t be used
• Typically originating from overseas and smaller
operations
• Usually troubleshooting heavy but invariably
knowledge empowering
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
HTML „cheat‟ GIFs and JPGs
•   Occasionally used for large file sizes.
•   Always used to enable same window clickthru
•   Use of macros recommended
•   Output is basic img src and href HTML, very simple.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Page Wraps
•   Used frequently on Metro and Mail Online
•   Template driven on Metro
•   Use of macros recommended
•   Output can vary, dependant on the location and format of standard ad copy.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
3rd Party Pixel Tracking/Counting
•   Most frequent suppliers are DfA, Eyeblaster and Atlas
•   Used against non-3rd Party served ads
•   Use of macros recommended
•   Basic HTML required
•   Not be be confused with click commands, e.g.
       »   Placement: METRO_UK_HPTO_Page_Peel
       »   Run Dates: 12/10/2009 - 01/16/2010
       »   Size: 1x1

       »   Standard Tags:
       »   <A HREF="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/jump/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]?"> Don’t use this.
       »   <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1
           ALT="Click Here"></A>

       »   Click Tracker:UK Click Command Recipe
       »   http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/clk;220080251;45003263;i Use this.
•   Pixel versions:
       »   http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=[timestamp]&rtu=-1 turns into
       »   <img border="0" src="http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=123456789&rtu=-1"> on the page or
       »   http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=%n&rtu=-1 if through rich media
       »   http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]? turns into
       »   <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=123456789?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1 ALT="Click
           Here"> on the page or
       »   http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=%n? if through rich media
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Publisher Redirects

•   Mostly used by overseas resellers, e.g. iBelieve (Ireland) that use their own Adservers

•   Largely managed by AdMeld now

•   Use of macros redundant, discrepancies will occur, clicks often cannot be counted by us (except for DfP tags)

•   Essentially the use of Adserver Page Tags as Custom Creative Types in DfP

•   Basic HTML required

•   If receiving DfP tags, they must be trafficked as Internal Redirects

•   Common technologies include
       »   Other DfP users
       »   Adtech (Helios)
       »   Zedo
       »   Open Ad Stream (OAS)
       »   OpenX
       »   Some proprietary systems
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Rule Sets (Adform Redirects)
•   Some 3rd parties have yet to be recognised by DfP and thus automatically rendered to include macros in the creating Creative workflow.
    Therefore we need to create our own Rule Set to do this for us, in order to minimise error and to counting impressions with a minimum of
    discrepancy and count clicks. Adform is one such 3rd Party.
•   As others come along and proliferate, create further Rule Sets to accommodate these.

Step One: Create an ad placement as normal. Create a 3rd Party Tag creative type.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Two: Name the creative and add the correct Ad Slot size as normal. Paste the Adform tag in to the Creative Code field.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Three: From the Rule Set pull down menu, choose the Adfrom Rule Set and then click on the Apply button.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Four: DfP will show you a before and after Rule Set illustration. Click on the Accept button.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Step Five: The code gets updated with the correct macro syntax. You can preview, test and save the creative as normal.
Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking
Other AN Media Creative Templates
•   Any Media Owner will have their own bespoke Ad Formats, Associated Northcliffe is no different
•   Usually manage repeated creative types
•   Bespoke Sponsor Modules and Text Links especially
•   Basic HTML required
•   As others come along and proliferate, create further Creative Templates to accommodate these.
•   Frequently used AN Media Creative Templates
       »   Sponsor Module – Thisismoney. Both new and same window clickthru versions
       »   Text Link – Thisismoney. Both new and same window click thru versions
Custom Ad Creative


          Common Themes                              Hints and Tips




                                                  Familiarise yourself with the basic
          Creative Templates typically cater      HTML output of Creative Templates,
          for publisher specific ad formats       Rule Sets and 3rd Party tags. The
          Rule Sets typically cater for obscure   same rules and similar syntax will
          and/or new 3rd Parties                  apply case to case, broadening
                                                  your expertise and knowledge




                                                  Macros still apply and are your friend
          Process friendly
                                                  Img src, href, formatting and scripts
          Labour saving, error reducing
                                                  Can lead you into other coding avenues
Troubleshooting
• General                               • DfP                               • Testing &




                                           Adserver Side
General Guidance




                                                                                Website Side
                     Guidance                              • Creative issues                     Development
                   • Do‟s and don'ts                       • Adserver latency                  • Testing creative
                                                             and downtime
                   • Processes                             • Support
                                                                                               • New ad formats
                   • „Drawing the sting‟                     procedures                        • Live Time
                     and mitigating                        • Ad specs                          • Reactive and
                     fallout                                                                     proactive
                   • Managing                              • Agency Side                       • Processes and
                     expectations                          • Creative issues                     methods
                                                           • Adserver latency
                                                             and downtime
                                                           • Support
                                                             procedures
• Most Common Faults
                                                        • ALL errors are human – never forget this; never blame.
General Guidance
Do:
• Never panic                                               »   Broken Clickthru
                                                            »   Ad copy not being called
• QA initial set-up                                         »   Under delivery
• Upon error reporting, be as informed as possible.         »   Rich Media not working correctly
                                                            »   Ads breaking the page
“This red ad I saw earlier on my site is broken” just
                                                            »   Ads appearing within wrong content
doesn‟t help anyone                                         »   3rd Parties
• Request a screen grab if possible and a                   »   Copy aesthetic e.g. Bad spelling, poor grammar

description of the problem in as much detail as
possible
• Use diplomacy and project a service driven attitude
• Involve others as necessary, including vendor
Tech Support, as quickly as possible
• Remember and document the fix
Don‟t:
• Panic
• Leave it until later
• Second guess and assume it‟s not your problem
• Forget to inform the stakeholders that the error is
fixed
• Be afraid to seek management help
Troubleshooting Workflow
Processes
• Most errors are easily identified and fixed.
• In critical situations, operate the „We have, we are,
we will‟ method of Executive management updates.
         • This is a real email example from 15th October, 2009. A 3rd Party
         malware protecting vendor updated their White List incorrectly and
         thousands of users automatically received the update blocking
         Right Media ads. This was because the vendor mistakenly added
         the yieldmanager.com domain to their block list.
                                   SCENARIO:
 An internet firewall/security provider, AVG has released a new free upgrade
 version in the past 24/36 hours whose default settings block ads from Right
                Media, with virus warnings, truly malicious or not.
    This is a free product that plenty of people use at home, we have been
  receiving increasing complaints from Mail Online and Thisis users that this
software is blocking ads with the warning and on some settings displaying the
 message on the whole screen thus disrupting the user experience entirely.
            Alice at OTP has also noticed this complaint from users.

                               WE HAVE:
       Determined the source and contributors/reasons to this issue.
  Contacted Right Media support with a detailed description of the problem.

                                  WE ARE:
 Deactivating Right Media lines as a precaution and security measure on the
                           DM site and Northcliffe

                                   WE WILL:
  Await Right Media support response, continue to analyse the live issue to
 determine if it effects other vendor techs. So far though, this has been only
                        noted against Yahoo Right Media.

                      INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
Myself, Shaun Perkinson, Amit Patel/Mark Hattersley, Gurman, Liam Fletcher.
Adserver Side

• Creative issues
    •   DfA redirects not supplied as Inreds
    •   clickTag not implemented
    •   Redirects not clicking through, breaking
    •   File sizes
• Adserver latency
    •   „Pserver‟
    •   3rd Parties
    •   User Interfaces and Beta DfP
• Support procedures
   • DfP Help and Knowledge Base
    •   Tech Support
    •   Submitting a case
    •   Internal resource
• Ad specs
   • General
    •   Doubleclick Studio
Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes
• DfA redirects supplied not as Internal Redirects or Inreds
    » Occasionally an Agency will be lazy or misinformed (or both) and only supply the script and
      Iframe versions of their ad tags. It‟s very easy to disseminate from these the actual Internal
      Redirects they will have anyway. Don‟t bother requesting the Inreds, it‟s just not worth time or
      effort.

    Iframes/JavaScript Tags:
    <IFRAME SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/adi/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?" WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 MARGINWIDTH=0
        MARGINHEIGHT=0 HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 FRAMEBORDER=0 SCROLLING=no BORDERCOLOR='#000000'>
    <SCRIPT language='JavaScript1.1' SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/adj/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?">
    </SCRIPT>
    <NOSCRIPT>
    <A HREF="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/jump/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?">
    <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300
        HEIGHT=250 ALT="Click Here"></A>
    </NOSCRIPT>
    </IFRAME>


    »   For the IMG SRC inred, take the red text:
            •   http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250
            •   Delete the ‘abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;’ bit
            •   Leaving http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;sz=300x250
            •   Thus leaving your Inred!
Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes
• clickTag not implemented correctly
    » DfP is clever enough automatically spot this while trafficking the creative
    » It will also change the template code case sensitivity (clickTag  clickTAG)
    » As necessary, use ASV to confirm the issues




    » Variations of “root.clickTag” are all acceptable
    » If a Button Symbol is not present, or indeed anything „just doesn‟t look right‟, then query the
      functionality of the copy
Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes
• Redirects not clicking through, or copy breaking, not showing, and copy issues, etc.

    » This can occur to any 3rd Party supplier, indeed whenever someone trafficks anything
    » Clickthru‟s not working:
        •   Error in the URL address for the 3rd Party creative  3rd Party fix
        •   Error in the of 3rd Party ad tags  Our fix, ensure copy and past was correctly done
        •   Error in the call, e.g. Wrong size ads, broken images  3rd Party fix
        •   Error on the destination page  Advertiser site issue, or an error in the clickthru, 3rd Party Fix
        •   Error on input form ads upon clickthru  Form Method must be method=get – adservers do not support
            method=post
    » Copy not showing, or breaking or elements of copy, e.g. Video, not working
        • White space for copy  Likely to just require an AdEngine reload, or 3rd Party trafficking error
        • Disrupted copy elements  Creative fix, 3rd Party – we check creative trafficking
        • Video not streaming  Advanced. Could be „crossdomain policy‟ issues related to flash. Seek guidance
          (Neil Rigby, Shane Smith).
    » File sizes - Not much of an issue nowadays, but use discretion and common sense
        • “327k for a leaderboard is just fucking stupid.”
        • Video must be politely streamed
        • If in doubt, upload via FTP the copy and redirect (non 3rd Party ads only)
Adserver Latency - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes
• „Pserver‟
    » Adapted codebase of DfP JavaScript adtags used on all the Core Sites and Northcliffe „Thisis‟
      portfolio
        • The old „bserver‟ method turned on its head (b  p, geddit?). Does not break Rich Media, is not an Iframe.
        • Ensures the ads get called after the main editorial content
        • Doubleclick is mostly reliable anyway, guaranteeing 99% up time in standard SLA‟s
• 3rd Party Adservers
    » Under the same risk of downtime and causes for downtime as publisher adservers
        • If notified of downtime, or the error is reported internally and anecdotally, follow the Troubleshooting
          Workflow and Process
        • Ultimately, suspending the relevant campaigns is the most likely temporary outcome
        • We are not responsible as a business for these failures
• User Interfaces and Beta DfP
    » Unscheduled downtime is very rare, but everyone is in the same boat if it does happen
    » Most often, not long term issues – minutes rather than hours
    » “All the cool kids use beta-dfp...”
        • Go to http://betadfp.doubleclick.net instead!
        • Incoming features and upgrades often here first
        • Experience can be better – speed, reliability
Support Procedures
• DfP Help and Knowledge Base
    » Simply, a very powerful tool using Google‟s search engine
    » Available from the Main Menu. Use it!




• Various Tech Support and submitting a case
    » Reverse your needs... Provide as much detail as possible.
         •   OID/ADID, scenario, cause and effect
         •   Your theories for analysis, approval or rejection
         •   Screen grabs
         •   Discretionary escalation, peer-to-peer communication
• Internal resources; experience and expertise
    » There‟s lot‟s of it! Starting with... You.
Website Side

• Testing & Development
    •   Workflow
    •   Test pages and environments
    •   Rich Media and it‟s approval process
    •   Troubleshooting
• Live Environments
    •   Being reactive to issues
    •   Potential breakages
    •   Troubleshooting
• New Sites and Content Addition
    •   Creating new sites in DfP
    •   Zones and key values
    •   New ad formats
Ad Testing Workflow
Processes
• Most tests are for editorial/client approval while
some will be for troubleshooting purposes (see
Troubleshooting Workflow).
• Approval is required for rich media formats,
especially on the Mail Online, various contacts are:
      • Mail Online – Nicole Cummings  James Bromley  Martin
      Clarke
      • Metro – Mark Bodha  Laurence Lebret/Stephen Hull  Jamie
      Walters
      • Evening Standard – Tim Smith/Neil Hunter
      • Thisismoney.co.uk – Philippa Carrington  Andrew Oxlade
      • Northcliffe Thisis – Liz Cole
• Test pages and environments
      • Old articles
      • Development, Integration, Production
               • All the core sites have Development and Integration
               versions of the live site (known as Production.
               • These are targeted by key values: environment=int or
               environment=dev or environment=test
      • Testing „Live‟
               • Use your discretion and inform management.
               • Testing live is usually safe, but pick very low trafficked
               content and/or deep and old articles as test
               environment.
News Sites and Content Addition
• Adding DART sites in DfP
    » Managed by NR
    » 90 minute reload
    » Naming conventions are mandatory.
         • (Broker) <name>, (Core) <name>, (OTP) <name>, (Partner) <name>, (Partner/Allegran) <name>,
           (Partner/Hyperlocal) <name>, (Partner/Jobsite) <name>, (Partner/LT) <name>, (Partner/Property Group) <name>,
           (Test) <name>, (TIN) <name>, Stuff4Sale <name>, (Partner/EM) <name>, (Partner/Teletext) <name>.
         • Sub networks: (DMGT) Teletext, (DMGT) Property Group, (DMGT) Euromoney
         • Main Menu  Sites  Create
                –   Give a name as per conventions, a Site name which is the site value for the ad tag on the page.
                –   Check whether it‟s part of a sub network and/or that it‟s a child site.
                –   Configuration options
                –   Advanced HTML Site Settings
• Zones and Key Values
    » Auto-creation and it‟s random effects
    » Manual creation
        • Main Menu  Sites  (Search)  Zones  Create
    » Key Values and Keywords
        • Free Form, so prone to typographical error
        • area=, subarea=, site specific and syntax, prone to typographical error
        • Search results
• New ad formats and sizes
    » New ad formats are usually governed by the aesthetic, not the delivery method
    » DfP will cater for any sized ad, there is a library. Adding sizes to the network is managed by NR.
         •   Main Menu  Network  General  Edit Ad Sizes
Ad Tags/Spotlight Tags
• General                              • What are




                                         Spotlight Tags
Site Side AdTags


                     Guidance                               they?
                    • Various formats                     • Generating them
                    • JS, Iframe, NOSC                    • Implimentation
                      RIPT
                   • Processes
                    • Creating Ad Tags
                    • Recognising
                      needs
                   • 3rd Party Site
                     Tags
                    • Trafficking
• General Guidance
                                                        • Apart from your own knowledge, there is a host
Site Side AdTags                                          online help from the DfP Help Centre, and also other
Various Formats                                           online resources.
• Most sophisticated approach will always be use of
Javascript, even if the coding varies.                  • http://services02.doubleclick.com/generators/generators.asp
                                                             »   Bookmark this!
       • Rich Media friendly
                                                             »   Great for generating agency tracking tags
       • Most flexible                                       »   Can be used for page tags too.
       • Easy to use
• IFRAMEs are best to be avoided if at all possible.    • The Doubleclick dashboard can also be used to generate page ad
       • Rich Media problematic                           tags.
       • Considered obsolete
       • Can aid content loading
• In some cases all that can be used is simple „href‟
and „img src‟ NOSCRIPT
       • Newsletters
       • Some secure pages
       • Back-up GIFs and JPGs
Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags
Step One: Nowadays, it is so easy to do this automatically using out of the box tools. Firstly, open up the Dashboard from the Main Menu. If you
   do not have the Tag Generator widget available, simply add it from the catalogue.
Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags
Step Two: Make sure the widget is configured to produce ad.uk domain ad tags (this is our default). The ad tag type should be Script only
   (Images, RM and DHTML). The random number generator should be set to Javascript.
Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags
Step Three: Type in part of the Site Name, in our example, we‟ll use the Daily Mail. DfP will automatically search for the matching sites.
Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags
Step Four: Likewise, do the same for the zone.
Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags
Step Five: Choose the ad slot size (for multiples use the <Ctrl> key), tick for Interstitials, Key Values (then fulfil the key values) and tiling if
   applicable. Click on the Generate Tag button.
Spotlight Tags
• What is Spotlight?
•   Spotlight is an optional feature in DART for Publishers that enables you to analyze the behavior of users who have previously clicked or viewed
    an ad on your website. To track click activities with Spotlight, your advertisers must implement Spotlight tags in their websites. A Spotlight tag is
    an HTML tag that records the DoubleClick cookie IDs of users who perform an action on your advertiser's website.

•   While DART captures all user activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag, Spotlight activities are reported on in DART only if they are
    created by a user who:
       »   either clicks one of the ads on your website, or views one of the ads on your website and accesses the advertiser website later
       »   performs an activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag
       »   performs this activity within the lookback window of clicking and/or viewing one of your ads.


•   Post-click and post-impression activities
       »   Spotlight activities are categorized as post-click and post-impression activities. If the user viewed but did not click the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the
           activity is categorized as a post-impression activity. If the user clicked the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-click activity.



• Watch how to implement Spotlight Tags
Spotlight Tags
• What is Spotlight?
•   Spotlight is an optional feature in DART for Publishers that enables you to analyze the behavior of users who have previously clicked or viewed
    an ad on your website. To track click activities with Spotlight, your advertisers must implement Spotlight tags in their websites. A Spotlight tag is
    an HTML tag that records the DoubleClick cookie IDs of users who perform an action on your advertiser's website.

•   While DART captures all user activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag, Spotlight activities are reported on in DART only if they are
    created by a user who:
       »   either clicks one of the ads on your website, or views one of the ads on your website and accesses the advertiser website later
       »   performs an activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag
       »   performs this activity within the lookback window of clicking and/or viewing one of your ads.


•   Post-click and post-impression activities
       »   Spotlight activities are categorized as post-click and post-impression activities. If the user viewed but did not click the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the
           activity is categorized as a post-impression activity. If the user clicked the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-click activity.



• Watch how to implement Spotlight Tags
Query Tool & Reporting
• General                    • General




                                     Query Tool
Standard Reporting


                       Guidance                     Guidance
                     • „Actuals‟                  • Sandpit mentality
                     • Most common                • Most common
                       uses                         uses
Standard Reporting
•   Reports by Criteria

•   Reports by Criteria display standard reports data grouped by a targeting criterion, such as a user's hour of day or browser type. You can
    generate these reports at the advertiser, order, and ad levels.
•   You can generate the following reports below by clicking on the links in the Reports by Criteria section of the Reports tab.
•   Ad Status
•   Bandwidth
•   Browser
•   Content Category
•   Creative
•   DMA
•   Day of Week
•   Domain Type
•   Event Summary
•   Hour of Day
•   Image Series
•   Monthly File Size
•   Operating System
•   Pending Creatives
•   Redirect Site
•   Service Provider
•   Site
•   Summary
•   Targeted Key-Value
•   Frequency
•   Zone Statistics
Standard Reporting
•   Reports by Time Period

•   These reports display standard reports data that are grouped by time period and summary type. You can set a time period for the summary
    types of these reports at the three Campaign Report levels, grouped by the following time periods:
•   by Day - displays standard reports data for each day within a date range that you specify
•   by Week - displays standard reports data for each week within a date range that you specify (a week is displayed as Saturday through Friday,
    starting with the first Saturday of the date range for which you generate the report)
•   by Month - displays standard reports data for each month within a date range that you specify (a month is displayed as the last day of the
    calendar month through the last day of the next month, starting with the first day of the date range for which you generate the report).
•   You can generate the reports listed below to learn about a campaign during different time periods to monitor the response of that campaign over
    time:
•   Cross Site Duplication Reach Report
•   Summary by Creative and Site
•   Frequency to Conversion
•   Summary by Creative and Targeted Key-Value
•   Summary
•   Summary by Domain
•   Summary by Banner
•   Summary by Redirect Site
•   Summary by Banner and Site
•   Summary by Site
•   Summary by Banner and Targeted Key-Value
•   Summary by Spotlight Tag
•   Summary by Creative
•   Summary by Targeted Key-Value
•   Summary by Creative and Domain
•   Time lag to Conversion
•   Summary by Creative and Redirect Site
The Query Tool


• The Query Tool was specifically built to offer almost limitless options on reporting criteria.

• You‟re likely to require less than 5% of it‟s capabilities on a day-to-day basis.

• It has a sandpit mentality; you cannot break anything, you can only play.

• Commonly, it‟s used for troubleshooting.

• Examples!
Site & Network Structure
Our Network – By Numbers



• One Network

• Three Subnetworks

• Currently 369 active sites.

• 6,500+ currently active ads – not including Right Media

• Over 100,000 zones

• We now break 4bn ad impressions a month
Anatomy of an AdTag
http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/dailymail.uk/dm_dmsport_football;area=sport;subarea=football;target=;page=art;article=1258436;content=;section=;r
    eferrer=;environment=production;;rsi=D05509_11079;rsi=D05509_10962;rsi=D05509_10971;rsi=D05509_10450;rsi=D05509_10760;rsi=D0550
    9_11024;rsi=D05509_11040;rsi=D05509_11094;rsi=D05509_11108;dcopt=ist;tile=7;sz=468x60,728x90;ord=4822266164762501?




•   http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/ - the adserver domain and ad call type
•   dailymail.uk/ - the sitename (or „site tag‟)
•   dm_dmsport_football; - the zone
•   area=sport; - area key value
•   subarea=football; - subarea key value
•   target=; - in this case a bespoke tag used for bookends on MOL
•   page=art; - bespoke tag showing the page type
•   article=1258436; - article key value
•   content=; - bespoke adtag
•   section=; - bespoke adtag
•   referrer=; - bespoke adtag
•   environment=production;; - site platform/version type
•   rsi=D05509_11079;rsi=D05509_10962;rsi=D05509_10971;rsi=D05509_10450;rsi=D05509_10760;rsi=D05509_11024;rsi=D05509_11040;rsi=D
    05509_11094;rsi=D05509_11108; - Audience Science segments
•   dcopt=ist; - interstitial ad type trigger
•   tile=7; tile value
•   sz=468x60,728x90; - ad slot size(s)
•   ord=4822266164762501? – cache buster

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  • 2. Introduction Needs and requirements • Feedback • Rich Media • Troubleshooting • Ad Tags/Spotlight Tags • Query Tool/Reporting • Site/Network Structure
  • 4. • Agencies • TABs MkII • The Weird & Custom 3rd Party Instream/Studio • DfA (inreds) • Expandables and Wonderful • Atlas Overlays • Bespoke internal • Mediaplex • Flash • Regional Ads • Adtech • MTF format • Overseas • Bluestreak • Pre-rolls • 3rd Party publisher • Brightcove • Vendors • Network ad tags • Eyeblaster • Ad Templates and standardisation Rule Sets • Unicast • Flashtalking • Trueffect
  • 5. 3rd Party Rich Media Definitions • Changed throughout the years • Mostly down to perception and internal policy • „Operational‟ rich media • „Aesthetic‟ rich media • Not .gif or .jpg • Manipulating HTML and JavaScript • Macro usage • Out-of-banner executions
  • 6. • Most Common Ad Copy • Automatically rendered by DfP » Ad4ever » Adcamo 3rd Party Rich Media » » AdInterax Adition » Adpepper General Rules » Adrime » Adventive » Airlock Adshadow • Most if not all established 3rd Parties are compliant » Atlas with DoubleClick » Bluestreak » Brilliant Digital • Most common macros are %n (cache buster) and » CheckM8 %c (click counter) » Coovi » • Agencies will accept up to 5 to 10 percent » E-Planning Enliven discrepancies » EyeBlaster • Inreds operate at less than 1% discrepancy » EyeWonder » Facilitate Digital • Creative Library now does most if not all of the » Flashtalking macro input » HURRA Communications » • Creative Library recognises agency and rich media » Intermezzia Kaon vendors as the same Creative Type, i.e. 3rd Party » Klipmart • Only ever traffick DfA inreds, not the IFRAME or » Mediaplex » Onflow JS versions! » Pointdexter • Suppliers will provide advice and rules, usually » Pointroll within the text or HTML file itself; look for „How to‟ » Shoskele » TruEffect guides and links » Unicast » Vendaria » Viewpoint » adRelief » eyeReturn
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  • 8. 3rd Party Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Exceptions • RedEye Before <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"> var yctred=''; </SCRIPT> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" src="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redflash/nobook:130687,w:468,h:60/[timestamp]"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <a href="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687" target="_blank"> <img src=http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687/image.gif" border="0"></a> </NOSCRIPT> Exceptions • RedEye After <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"> var yctred='%c'; </SCRIPT> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" src="http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redflash/nobook:130687,w:468,h:60/%n"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <a href=“%chttp://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687" target="_blank"> <img src=http://report.legalandgeneral.com/cgi-bin/redshot/nofeat:G,nobook:130687/image.gif" border="0"></a> </NOSCRIPT>
  • 9. 3rd Party Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Exceptions • Eyeblaster Overlay Before <script> var gnEbMinZIndex = 10000; var gfEbInIframe = false; var gEbAd = new Object(); gEbAd.nFlightID = 842339; </script> <script src="http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingScript/ebServing_842339.js"></script> Exceptions • Eyeblaster Overlay After <script> var gnEbMinZIndex = 10000; var gfEbInIframe = false; var gEbAd = new Object(); gEbAd.nFlightID = 842339; //Interactions gEbAd.interactions = new Object(); gEbAd.interactions["_eyeblaster"] = "ebN=%c;"; </script> <script src=“%ihttp://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingScript/ebServing_842339.js"></script>
  • 10. 3rd Party Rich Media Common Themes Hints and Tips Look for specific „keywords‟ in the code, they vary little from vendor to Macros may differ from ad server to vendor and some are even ad server but they end up doing the universal. The keywords will equivalent tasks invariably be placeholders to input the macros opposite and almost always on single lines of their own [timestamp] for cache busting %c for clicks var abcclick = „‟ or var abc clk= „‟ or var %n for impressions abcred = „‟ or similar for click counters %i counts impressions for interstitials ord= for cache busting %u pulls in the click URL %c can be used before the „http://...‟ reference in the noscript part of the tag %h shorthand for the http://ad.doubleclick.net domain %i should be inserted before the „http://...‟ %t pulls in the target window value reference of the interstitial script source
  • 11. Instream & Doubleclick Studio Rich Media Definitions Streaming Windows 4% • The rebuilt TABs system from TangoZebra • Provides in-house built rich media • Standard Flash Rich Media Interstitial • Expandables Floating • Overlays/Page Polls Streaming Windows • Streamed Movies • Pre-Roll Movies • FLV/MTF files Rich Media Interstitial Floating 96% • Not .gif or .jpg • No need to manipulate HTML and JavaScript • Pushed from Studio directly into DfP • Streamlined and efficient • Organisational Best Practice • 3rd Party Agencies/Advertisers
  • 12. • Most Common Ad Copy • Doubleclick Studio Ad Types Instream & Doubleclick » Rich Media Expandable » Rich Media Floating Studio » Rich Media In-Page Flash » Rich Media In-Page Flash with Floating Flash General Rules » Rich Media In-Page Flash with Pop-Up/Pop-Under Flash » Rich Media In-Page Image with Floating Flash • Creative built in-house, within Doubleclick Studio » Rich Media In-Page Flash with Pop-Up/Pop-Under Flash » Rich Media Interstitial Floating • Sand-pit mentality » Rich Media Interstitial Floating with Reminder • Requires Doubleclick approval » Rich Media Interstitial Pop-Up/Pop-Under • Pushed directly to DfP, maximising trafficking » Rich Media Pop-Up/Pop-Under efficiency » Streaming Flash • Completely compliant with DfP » Streaming Real • No discrepancies » Streaming Silverlight » Streaming Windows Media • Typically used for Cross Media and/or high yield » VAST Redirect campaigns • Costs extra to serve out!
  • 13. Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking PreRoll Video • Dailymail, Metro, Evening Standard all use the Brightcove Player. TIN to move to it in the future. • Brightcove and DfP, completely compatible. Step One: DfP Product Type will need to be „Streaming‟.
  • 14. Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Two: The Creative Type will need to be Streaming Flash because with Brightcove the file type will be .flv – Note VAST Redirect – this is an incoming industry standard that will be similar to Internal Redirects between DfP and DfA, although across multiple providers.
  • 15. Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Three: There‟s not much to input here – just give the ad a relevant name and change the red light to green. Ensure the Dimensions are set to 300x225. Any clickthru you have needs to be added to the text box illustrated. Leave the setting „Progressive‟ alone and seeing as the files are usually over the max limit of 300kB, you will need to FTP the copy check the option button „External Hosted‟. The URL to the copy should go into the „High Stream URL‟ field, although adding it to Low and Mid doesn‟t hurt. Time the video by viewing it and add the seconds value into the „Video Length‟ field.
  • 16. Doubleclick Instream Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Four: If the agency/advertiser has supplied their own pixel tracking, paste this URL into the „3rd Party Imp. URL‟ text field. Press Submit. The creative then gets assigned to the Ad Placement as normal.
  • 17. Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Ad Formats • Auto-initiated and user initiated video streams, within standard ad sizes (MPUs, Leaderboards, Belly Bands). • Interstitials (non-video) • Expanding (non-video) • Fixed flash-in-page (non-video) • Flash-in-flash Typical Uses On The Network • Expandables, bespoke and standard • Metro-Style Page Peels General • Built and managed by Creative Solutions (Shane, Mustafa) • Requires Doubleclick approval, moving toward self-QA • Copy creation workflow the same per format
  • 18. Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step One: Upon Creative Solutions making the copy and it being approved by Doubleclick QA, we receive this auto email. Note the highlighted alpha numeric value.
  • 19. Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Two: Copy this alpha-numeric value and find the relevant advertiser in DfP (or make a new one as necessary). Paste it into the field illustrated below and click on the submit button. The Creative then gets associated with the Advertiser.
  • 20. Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Three: After a typical 10/15 minute reload time the ad will appear in the Advertiser in the Trafficking Module. Click on the Creative Tab at the Advertiser level to manage the creative. Name it, confirm positioning and 3rd Party Tracking/Clickthru(s) as necessary. Don‟t forget to greenlight it.
  • 21. Doubleclick Studio Rich Media – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Four: Build the Order and any Ad Placements as normal. On the Creative Tab at the Ad Placement level (not to be confused with the Creative Tab at the Advertiser level previously), simply assign the creative as you normally would.
  • 22. Instream & Doubleclick Studio Rich Media Common Themes Hints and Tips Will mostly be produced and Aside from the execution, values managed internally via Creative like Metro Page Peel positioning Solutions remain the same ad to ad, as per Driven by large advertising deals most other formats. So once you with Big Brands, Cross Media and master one type, you end mastering Display them all. Process friendly Aids Creative Specs set-up Expandable and Overlays Easy introduction to Rich Media formats Can produce advance engagement from external agencies. reporting via DfP „See what they see‟ Mimics agency creative side set-up
  • 23. • Most Common Ad Copy • Custom Ad Types » HTML „cheat‟ GIFs and JPGs » Page Wraps Custom Ad Creative » 3rd Party Pixel Tracking/Counting » Publisher redirects General Rules » Rule Sets » Other AN Media Creative Templates • Creative can be built in-house, externally from Doubleclick Studio, e.g. Page Wraps, Text Links, Sponsor Modules • Most likely older creative formats, HTML, DHTML form driven Flash • 3rd Party bespoke either directly through DfP or redirected • Rare 3rd Party Agency redirects • 3rd Party Publisher redirects • Mostly compliant with DfP • Risk of discrepancy if macros can‟t be used • Typically originating from overseas and smaller operations • Usually troubleshooting heavy but invariably knowledge empowering
  • 24. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking HTML „cheat‟ GIFs and JPGs • Occasionally used for large file sizes. • Always used to enable same window clickthru • Use of macros recommended • Output is basic img src and href HTML, very simple.
  • 25. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Page Wraps • Used frequently on Metro and Mail Online • Template driven on Metro • Use of macros recommended • Output can vary, dependant on the location and format of standard ad copy.
  • 26. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking 3rd Party Pixel Tracking/Counting • Most frequent suppliers are DfA, Eyeblaster and Atlas • Used against non-3rd Party served ads • Use of macros recommended • Basic HTML required • Not be be confused with click commands, e.g. » Placement: METRO_UK_HPTO_Page_Peel » Run Dates: 12/10/2009 - 01/16/2010 » Size: 1x1 » Standard Tags: » <A HREF="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/jump/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]?"> Don’t use this. » <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1 ALT="Click Here"></A> » Click Tracker:UK Click Command Recipe » http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/clk;220080251;45003263;i Use this. • Pixel versions: » http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=[timestamp]&rtu=-1 turns into » <img border="0" src="http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=123456789&rtu=-1"> on the page or » http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/adServer.bs?cn=tf&c=19&mc=imp&pli=1149466&PluID=0&ord=%n&rtu=-1 if through rich media » http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=[timestamp]? turns into » <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=123456789?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1 ALT="Click Here"> on the page or » http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N5838.125036.6755975440621/B4085755.5;sz=1x1;ord=%n? if through rich media
  • 27. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Publisher Redirects • Mostly used by overseas resellers, e.g. iBelieve (Ireland) that use their own Adservers • Largely managed by AdMeld now • Use of macros redundant, discrepancies will occur, clicks often cannot be counted by us (except for DfP tags) • Essentially the use of Adserver Page Tags as Custom Creative Types in DfP • Basic HTML required • If receiving DfP tags, they must be trafficked as Internal Redirects • Common technologies include » Other DfP users » Adtech (Helios) » Zedo » Open Ad Stream (OAS) » OpenX » Some proprietary systems
  • 28. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Rule Sets (Adform Redirects) • Some 3rd parties have yet to be recognised by DfP and thus automatically rendered to include macros in the creating Creative workflow. Therefore we need to create our own Rule Set to do this for us, in order to minimise error and to counting impressions with a minimum of discrepancy and count clicks. Adform is one such 3rd Party. • As others come along and proliferate, create further Rule Sets to accommodate these. Step One: Create an ad placement as normal. Create a 3rd Party Tag creative type.
  • 29. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Two: Name the creative and add the correct Ad Slot size as normal. Paste the Adform tag in to the Creative Code field.
  • 30. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Three: From the Rule Set pull down menu, choose the Adfrom Rule Set and then click on the Apply button.
  • 31. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Four: DfP will show you a before and after Rule Set illustration. Click on the Accept button.
  • 32. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Step Five: The code gets updated with the correct macro syntax. You can preview, test and save the creative as normal.
  • 33. Custom Ad Creative – Common Ad Type Trafficking Other AN Media Creative Templates • Any Media Owner will have their own bespoke Ad Formats, Associated Northcliffe is no different • Usually manage repeated creative types • Bespoke Sponsor Modules and Text Links especially • Basic HTML required • As others come along and proliferate, create further Creative Templates to accommodate these. • Frequently used AN Media Creative Templates » Sponsor Module – Thisismoney. Both new and same window clickthru versions » Text Link – Thisismoney. Both new and same window click thru versions
  • 34. Custom Ad Creative Common Themes Hints and Tips Familiarise yourself with the basic Creative Templates typically cater HTML output of Creative Templates, for publisher specific ad formats Rule Sets and 3rd Party tags. The Rule Sets typically cater for obscure same rules and similar syntax will and/or new 3rd Parties apply case to case, broadening your expertise and knowledge Macros still apply and are your friend Process friendly Img src, href, formatting and scripts Labour saving, error reducing Can lead you into other coding avenues
  • 36. • General • DfP • Testing & Adserver Side General Guidance Website Side Guidance • Creative issues Development • Do‟s and don'ts • Adserver latency • Testing creative and downtime • Processes • Support • New ad formats • „Drawing the sting‟ procedures • Live Time and mitigating • Ad specs • Reactive and fallout proactive • Managing • Agency Side • Processes and expectations • Creative issues methods • Adserver latency and downtime • Support procedures
  • 37. • Most Common Faults • ALL errors are human – never forget this; never blame. General Guidance Do: • Never panic » Broken Clickthru » Ad copy not being called • QA initial set-up » Under delivery • Upon error reporting, be as informed as possible. » Rich Media not working correctly » Ads breaking the page “This red ad I saw earlier on my site is broken” just » Ads appearing within wrong content doesn‟t help anyone » 3rd Parties • Request a screen grab if possible and a » Copy aesthetic e.g. Bad spelling, poor grammar description of the problem in as much detail as possible • Use diplomacy and project a service driven attitude • Involve others as necessary, including vendor Tech Support, as quickly as possible • Remember and document the fix Don‟t: • Panic • Leave it until later • Second guess and assume it‟s not your problem • Forget to inform the stakeholders that the error is fixed • Be afraid to seek management help
  • 38. Troubleshooting Workflow Processes • Most errors are easily identified and fixed. • In critical situations, operate the „We have, we are, we will‟ method of Executive management updates. • This is a real email example from 15th October, 2009. A 3rd Party malware protecting vendor updated their White List incorrectly and thousands of users automatically received the update blocking Right Media ads. This was because the vendor mistakenly added the yieldmanager.com domain to their block list. SCENARIO: An internet firewall/security provider, AVG has released a new free upgrade version in the past 24/36 hours whose default settings block ads from Right Media, with virus warnings, truly malicious or not. This is a free product that plenty of people use at home, we have been receiving increasing complaints from Mail Online and Thisis users that this software is blocking ads with the warning and on some settings displaying the message on the whole screen thus disrupting the user experience entirely. Alice at OTP has also noticed this complaint from users. WE HAVE: Determined the source and contributors/reasons to this issue. Contacted Right Media support with a detailed description of the problem. WE ARE: Deactivating Right Media lines as a precaution and security measure on the DM site and Northcliffe WE WILL: Await Right Media support response, continue to analyse the live issue to determine if it effects other vendor techs. So far though, this has been only noted against Yahoo Right Media. INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS Myself, Shaun Perkinson, Amit Patel/Mark Hattersley, Gurman, Liam Fletcher.
  • 39. Adserver Side • Creative issues • DfA redirects not supplied as Inreds • clickTag not implemented • Redirects not clicking through, breaking • File sizes • Adserver latency • „Pserver‟ • 3rd Parties • User Interfaces and Beta DfP • Support procedures • DfP Help and Knowledge Base • Tech Support • Submitting a case • Internal resource • Ad specs • General • Doubleclick Studio
  • 40. Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes • DfA redirects supplied not as Internal Redirects or Inreds » Occasionally an Agency will be lazy or misinformed (or both) and only supply the script and Iframe versions of their ad tags. It‟s very easy to disseminate from these the actual Internal Redirects they will have anyway. Don‟t bother requesting the Inreds, it‟s just not worth time or effort. Iframes/JavaScript Tags: <IFRAME SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/adi/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?" WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 MARGINWIDTH=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0 HSPACE=0 VSPACE=0 FRAMEBORDER=0 SCROLLING=no BORDERCOLOR='#000000'> <SCRIPT language='JavaScript1.1' SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/adj/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <A HREF="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/jump/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?"> <IMG SRC="http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=[timestamp]?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 ALT="Click Here"></A> </NOSCRIPT> </IFRAME> » For the IMG SRC inred, take the red text: • http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250 • Delete the ‘abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;’ bit • Leaving http://ad-emea.doubleclick.net/ad/N2806.thisissouthwales.ileve/B4221884;sz=300x250 • Thus leaving your Inred!
  • 41. Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes • clickTag not implemented correctly » DfP is clever enough automatically spot this while trafficking the creative » It will also change the template code case sensitivity (clickTag  clickTAG) » As necessary, use ASV to confirm the issues » Variations of “root.clickTag” are all acceptable » If a Button Symbol is not present, or indeed anything „just doesn‟t look right‟, then query the functionality of the copy
  • 42. Creative Issues - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes • Redirects not clicking through, or copy breaking, not showing, and copy issues, etc. » This can occur to any 3rd Party supplier, indeed whenever someone trafficks anything » Clickthru‟s not working: • Error in the URL address for the 3rd Party creative  3rd Party fix • Error in the of 3rd Party ad tags  Our fix, ensure copy and past was correctly done • Error in the call, e.g. Wrong size ads, broken images  3rd Party fix • Error on the destination page  Advertiser site issue, or an error in the clickthru, 3rd Party Fix • Error on input form ads upon clickthru  Form Method must be method=get – adservers do not support method=post » Copy not showing, or breaking or elements of copy, e.g. Video, not working • White space for copy  Likely to just require an AdEngine reload, or 3rd Party trafficking error • Disrupted copy elements  Creative fix, 3rd Party – we check creative trafficking • Video not streaming  Advanced. Could be „crossdomain policy‟ issues related to flash. Seek guidance (Neil Rigby, Shane Smith). » File sizes - Not much of an issue nowadays, but use discretion and common sense • “327k for a leaderboard is just fucking stupid.” • Video must be politely streamed • If in doubt, upload via FTP the copy and redirect (non 3rd Party ads only)
  • 43. Adserver Latency - Most Common Faults, Features and Fixes • „Pserver‟ » Adapted codebase of DfP JavaScript adtags used on all the Core Sites and Northcliffe „Thisis‟ portfolio • The old „bserver‟ method turned on its head (b  p, geddit?). Does not break Rich Media, is not an Iframe. • Ensures the ads get called after the main editorial content • Doubleclick is mostly reliable anyway, guaranteeing 99% up time in standard SLA‟s • 3rd Party Adservers » Under the same risk of downtime and causes for downtime as publisher adservers • If notified of downtime, or the error is reported internally and anecdotally, follow the Troubleshooting Workflow and Process • Ultimately, suspending the relevant campaigns is the most likely temporary outcome • We are not responsible as a business for these failures • User Interfaces and Beta DfP » Unscheduled downtime is very rare, but everyone is in the same boat if it does happen » Most often, not long term issues – minutes rather than hours » “All the cool kids use beta-dfp...” • Go to http://betadfp.doubleclick.net instead! • Incoming features and upgrades often here first • Experience can be better – speed, reliability
  • 44. Support Procedures • DfP Help and Knowledge Base » Simply, a very powerful tool using Google‟s search engine » Available from the Main Menu. Use it! • Various Tech Support and submitting a case » Reverse your needs... Provide as much detail as possible. • OID/ADID, scenario, cause and effect • Your theories for analysis, approval or rejection • Screen grabs • Discretionary escalation, peer-to-peer communication • Internal resources; experience and expertise » There‟s lot‟s of it! Starting with... You.
  • 45. Website Side • Testing & Development • Workflow • Test pages and environments • Rich Media and it‟s approval process • Troubleshooting • Live Environments • Being reactive to issues • Potential breakages • Troubleshooting • New Sites and Content Addition • Creating new sites in DfP • Zones and key values • New ad formats
  • 46. Ad Testing Workflow Processes • Most tests are for editorial/client approval while some will be for troubleshooting purposes (see Troubleshooting Workflow). • Approval is required for rich media formats, especially on the Mail Online, various contacts are: • Mail Online – Nicole Cummings  James Bromley  Martin Clarke • Metro – Mark Bodha  Laurence Lebret/Stephen Hull  Jamie Walters • Evening Standard – Tim Smith/Neil Hunter • Thisismoney.co.uk – Philippa Carrington  Andrew Oxlade • Northcliffe Thisis – Liz Cole • Test pages and environments • Old articles • Development, Integration, Production • All the core sites have Development and Integration versions of the live site (known as Production. • These are targeted by key values: environment=int or environment=dev or environment=test • Testing „Live‟ • Use your discretion and inform management. • Testing live is usually safe, but pick very low trafficked content and/or deep and old articles as test environment.
  • 47. News Sites and Content Addition • Adding DART sites in DfP » Managed by NR » 90 minute reload » Naming conventions are mandatory. • (Broker) <name>, (Core) <name>, (OTP) <name>, (Partner) <name>, (Partner/Allegran) <name>, (Partner/Hyperlocal) <name>, (Partner/Jobsite) <name>, (Partner/LT) <name>, (Partner/Property Group) <name>, (Test) <name>, (TIN) <name>, Stuff4Sale <name>, (Partner/EM) <name>, (Partner/Teletext) <name>. • Sub networks: (DMGT) Teletext, (DMGT) Property Group, (DMGT) Euromoney • Main Menu  Sites  Create – Give a name as per conventions, a Site name which is the site value for the ad tag on the page. – Check whether it‟s part of a sub network and/or that it‟s a child site. – Configuration options – Advanced HTML Site Settings • Zones and Key Values » Auto-creation and it‟s random effects » Manual creation • Main Menu  Sites  (Search)  Zones  Create » Key Values and Keywords • Free Form, so prone to typographical error • area=, subarea=, site specific and syntax, prone to typographical error • Search results • New ad formats and sizes » New ad formats are usually governed by the aesthetic, not the delivery method » DfP will cater for any sized ad, there is a library. Adding sizes to the network is managed by NR. • Main Menu  Network  General  Edit Ad Sizes
  • 49. • General • What are Spotlight Tags Site Side AdTags Guidance they? • Various formats • Generating them • JS, Iframe, NOSC • Implimentation RIPT • Processes • Creating Ad Tags • Recognising needs • 3rd Party Site Tags • Trafficking
  • 50. • General Guidance • Apart from your own knowledge, there is a host Site Side AdTags online help from the DfP Help Centre, and also other Various Formats online resources. • Most sophisticated approach will always be use of Javascript, even if the coding varies. • http://services02.doubleclick.com/generators/generators.asp » Bookmark this! • Rich Media friendly » Great for generating agency tracking tags • Most flexible » Can be used for page tags too. • Easy to use • IFRAMEs are best to be avoided if at all possible. • The Doubleclick dashboard can also be used to generate page ad • Rich Media problematic tags. • Considered obsolete • Can aid content loading • In some cases all that can be used is simple „href‟ and „img src‟ NOSCRIPT • Newsletters • Some secure pages • Back-up GIFs and JPGs
  • 51. Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags Step One: Nowadays, it is so easy to do this automatically using out of the box tools. Firstly, open up the Dashboard from the Main Menu. If you do not have the Tag Generator widget available, simply add it from the catalogue.
  • 52. Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags Step Two: Make sure the widget is configured to produce ad.uk domain ad tags (this is our default). The ad tag type should be Script only (Images, RM and DHTML). The random number generator should be set to Javascript.
  • 53. Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags Step Three: Type in part of the Site Name, in our example, we‟ll use the Daily Mail. DfP will automatically search for the matching sites.
  • 54. Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags Step Four: Likewise, do the same for the zone.
  • 55. Dashboard – Creating Ad Tags Step Five: Choose the ad slot size (for multiples use the <Ctrl> key), tick for Interstitials, Key Values (then fulfil the key values) and tiling if applicable. Click on the Generate Tag button.
  • 56. Spotlight Tags • What is Spotlight? • Spotlight is an optional feature in DART for Publishers that enables you to analyze the behavior of users who have previously clicked or viewed an ad on your website. To track click activities with Spotlight, your advertisers must implement Spotlight tags in their websites. A Spotlight tag is an HTML tag that records the DoubleClick cookie IDs of users who perform an action on your advertiser's website. • While DART captures all user activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag, Spotlight activities are reported on in DART only if they are created by a user who: » either clicks one of the ads on your website, or views one of the ads on your website and accesses the advertiser website later » performs an activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag » performs this activity within the lookback window of clicking and/or viewing one of your ads. • Post-click and post-impression activities » Spotlight activities are categorized as post-click and post-impression activities. If the user viewed but did not click the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-impression activity. If the user clicked the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-click activity. • Watch how to implement Spotlight Tags
  • 57. Spotlight Tags • What is Spotlight? • Spotlight is an optional feature in DART for Publishers that enables you to analyze the behavior of users who have previously clicked or viewed an ad on your website. To track click activities with Spotlight, your advertisers must implement Spotlight tags in their websites. A Spotlight tag is an HTML tag that records the DoubleClick cookie IDs of users who perform an action on your advertiser's website. • While DART captures all user activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag, Spotlight activities are reported on in DART only if they are created by a user who: » either clicks one of the ads on your website, or views one of the ads on your website and accesses the advertiser website later » performs an activity on a webpage containing a Spotlight tag » performs this activity within the lookback window of clicking and/or viewing one of your ads. • Post-click and post-impression activities » Spotlight activities are categorized as post-click and post-impression activities. If the user viewed but did not click the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-impression activity. If the user clicked the ad and later performed an activity on your site, the activity is categorized as a post-click activity. • Watch how to implement Spotlight Tags
  • 58. Query Tool & Reporting
  • 59. • General • General Query Tool Standard Reporting Guidance Guidance • „Actuals‟ • Sandpit mentality • Most common • Most common uses uses
  • 60. Standard Reporting • Reports by Criteria • Reports by Criteria display standard reports data grouped by a targeting criterion, such as a user's hour of day or browser type. You can generate these reports at the advertiser, order, and ad levels. • You can generate the following reports below by clicking on the links in the Reports by Criteria section of the Reports tab. • Ad Status • Bandwidth • Browser • Content Category • Creative • DMA • Day of Week • Domain Type • Event Summary • Hour of Day • Image Series • Monthly File Size • Operating System • Pending Creatives • Redirect Site • Service Provider • Site • Summary • Targeted Key-Value • Frequency • Zone Statistics
  • 61. Standard Reporting • Reports by Time Period • These reports display standard reports data that are grouped by time period and summary type. You can set a time period for the summary types of these reports at the three Campaign Report levels, grouped by the following time periods: • by Day - displays standard reports data for each day within a date range that you specify • by Week - displays standard reports data for each week within a date range that you specify (a week is displayed as Saturday through Friday, starting with the first Saturday of the date range for which you generate the report) • by Month - displays standard reports data for each month within a date range that you specify (a month is displayed as the last day of the calendar month through the last day of the next month, starting with the first day of the date range for which you generate the report). • You can generate the reports listed below to learn about a campaign during different time periods to monitor the response of that campaign over time: • Cross Site Duplication Reach Report • Summary by Creative and Site • Frequency to Conversion • Summary by Creative and Targeted Key-Value • Summary • Summary by Domain • Summary by Banner • Summary by Redirect Site • Summary by Banner and Site • Summary by Site • Summary by Banner and Targeted Key-Value • Summary by Spotlight Tag • Summary by Creative • Summary by Targeted Key-Value • Summary by Creative and Domain • Time lag to Conversion • Summary by Creative and Redirect Site
  • 62. The Query Tool • The Query Tool was specifically built to offer almost limitless options on reporting criteria. • You‟re likely to require less than 5% of it‟s capabilities on a day-to-day basis. • It has a sandpit mentality; you cannot break anything, you can only play. • Commonly, it‟s used for troubleshooting. • Examples!
  • 63. Site & Network Structure
  • 64. Our Network – By Numbers • One Network • Three Subnetworks • Currently 369 active sites. • 6,500+ currently active ads – not including Right Media • Over 100,000 zones • We now break 4bn ad impressions a month
  • 65. Anatomy of an AdTag http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/dailymail.uk/dm_dmsport_football;area=sport;subarea=football;target=;page=art;article=1258436;content=;section=;r eferrer=;environment=production;;rsi=D05509_11079;rsi=D05509_10962;rsi=D05509_10971;rsi=D05509_10450;rsi=D05509_10760;rsi=D0550 9_11024;rsi=D05509_11040;rsi=D05509_11094;rsi=D05509_11108;dcopt=ist;tile=7;sz=468x60,728x90;ord=4822266164762501? • http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/ - the adserver domain and ad call type • dailymail.uk/ - the sitename (or „site tag‟) • dm_dmsport_football; - the zone • area=sport; - area key value • subarea=football; - subarea key value • target=; - in this case a bespoke tag used for bookends on MOL • page=art; - bespoke tag showing the page type • article=1258436; - article key value • content=; - bespoke adtag • section=; - bespoke adtag • referrer=; - bespoke adtag • environment=production;; - site platform/version type • rsi=D05509_11079;rsi=D05509_10962;rsi=D05509_10971;rsi=D05509_10450;rsi=D05509_10760;rsi=D05509_11024;rsi=D05509_11040;rsi=D 05509_11094;rsi=D05509_11108; - Audience Science segments • dcopt=ist; - interstitial ad type trigger • tile=7; tile value • sz=468x60,728x90; - ad slot size(s) • ord=4822266164762501? – cache buster

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