Flashtalking Continues to Lead as a Top Independent Primary Ad Server
Flashtalking Continues to Lead as a Top Independent Primary Ad Server

Flashtalking, the top global independent primary ad server and analytics technology company, announced over a dozen new primary ad serving wins — like McDonald’s and Shutterfly — as the company continues to build up its global leadership. The swirly of wins takes hold following a strong 1H 2019 in which the company deepened its partnership with Adobe Advertising Cloud, among other integrations, securing its reputation as the only convincing global primary ad serving alternative for sophisticated marketers and their agencies.

 
Flashtalking CEO John Nardon said, “Our foundation is incredibly strong heading into the fourth quarter and the year ahead as we continue to build our global business.”
 
John added, “We’ve always operated profitably, while continuing to expand in all regions of the world and adding new offices by the quarter. Our clients and partners are excited by our momentum, benefiting from our meaningful strategic partnerships, such as ours with Adobe, and the constant evolution of our product suite and best of breed solutions. We also are seeing significant growth from existing clients who have been able to measure meaningful improvements in their return on media spend.”
 
Flashtalking’s Flashpoints in 2019
 
Many existing clients have considerably deepened their commitment to Flashtalking due to its ability to consistently drive high return on media spend (ROMS). As the only independent ad serving platform without media bias, Flashtalking unifies advertiser data with a privacy-friendly, MRC-certified, fully-encrypted measurement solution.
 
Moreover, Flashtalking successfully won a number of global advertisers who moved from distressed competitors. The company has accelerated primary ad server migration with a streamlined operational process executed by dedicated onboarding teams, making it easier than ever for advertisers to switch ad servers. These wins underscore the buy side’s desire for alternatives to Sizmek, facing an uncertain future post-acquisition by Amazon, and the Google stack, primarily with the deprecation of the Google ID.
 
John continued, “Flashtalking stands alone in our unique capabilities to help marketers and their agencies to measure and improve media performance across channels, at scale. We provide award-winning support backed by hands-on training to global agency teams. In fact, later this quarter, we will officially unveil our Flashtalking Certification Program, a major training and continuing education initiative designed to help clients navigate the ever-changing digital landscape with best-in-class creative solutions and campaign management tools. Be on the lookout for the new product enhancements, additional international office openings, key partnerships and strategic integrations we will be announcing over the coming months.”
 
A different remarkable 2019 milestone was Flashtalking’s debut of universal frequency signaling, a new feature that resolves a significant pain point for advertisers. This new capability allows Flashtalking to merge frequency management at the same time across all buying endpoints. The enhancement was launched with a number of major partners already on board, particularly Adobe Advertising Cloud, MediaMath and Amobee as inaugural partners.
 
In the upcoming months the company is likely to publicize deepened partnerships across the adtech ecosystem, its redesigned Flashtalking Decision Tree, and continued global expansion.
 
At the moment, Flashtalking platform leads the market with innovative products and services to ensure creative relevance and actionable insights all over channels and formats, powered by unique cookieless tracking, data orchestration and algorithmic multi-touch attribution. They support consumers at the crossroads where data, personalized creative and unbiased measurement intersect with expertise, service and a deep partner ecosystem to drive successful digital marketing.
 
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Published : 18-Oct-2019

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