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© 2008 Eyeblaster. All rights reserved 2008/2009 Strengthened team with new members (Yael, Guy) Refining how we work with CRM Custom projects Coming up in 2009 Plans to reduce SLA to 18hrs from 24hrs
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Submitting a case Do your own research EB Online & Flash Help Training zone KB Articles CRM Case Notes AM/Creative Guides Release notes Google Search past cases Load up on the info Ad ids, Flight ids, conversion ids/names, campaign names Test pages Fiddler captures Daily breakdowns Source files (FLAs)
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MSN Transparency – custom script Text fields in Messenger – secret tag Sync Ads not syncing – actionscript template code Ad not expanding – iframes, ad serving… Ad not showing – system settings Discrepancies I’m sure you can think of more… Common cases
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What is a discrepancy? A discrepancy is a disagreement between reporting figures Between Eyeblaster and Publishers, Agencies or other 3rd parties Generally accepted and defined by the IAB as 10% difference Common discrepancy cases Impression discrepancies Cache busting issues Re-used tracking information Improper implementation Click discrepancies One party records more clicks than another Conversion discrepancies Click vs landing page conversions Duplicated conversions Understanding Discrepancies
© 2008 Eyeblaster. All rights reserved The short answer: Lot’s of things Heavy pages or long download times Ad Setup Bad Tracking tags Reused tracking tags Improper Cache Busting Scripted and Meta Refresh Ad Rotators Improper tag implementation document.write( ); Duplicate Tracking Server Errors Client Error Page or site flow Duplicate tags What can cause discrepancies?
© 2008 Eyeblaster. All rights reserved What is a cache busting? The process by which sites of servers ensure that a content is served in such a manner to prevent browsers or proxies from serving the content from their cache Files can be cached in a browser, on a server or server cluster, and on proxy servers distributed across the internet How do you bust a cache? The most common way to bust cache is to attach a randomizer to the end of the querystring A randomizer is a dynamically generated value that when attached to a URL, creates a unique URL request Why is cache busting important to advertisers? Cache busting
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