SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/28/13 — Flite, the ad innovation company, today announced the release of the first-ever eBook on the topic of paid media publishing, titled: .
The eBook offers best practices and in-depth examples of the world-s top brands leveraging paid media publishing, the practice of extending brand marketing into paid media units.
The 15-page document includes:
How paid media publishing amplifies digital marketing efforts
Ways that display can be a scalable content delivery system
Creating, optimizing, and publishing content to ad units
2 case studies: Charles Schwab and Bentley
12 example ad formats
Among the highlights: an overview of the realities of the new digital landscape, Bentley-s IAB Rising Star Unit with double the average engagement rate of similar ads, Charles Schwab-s quick reaction to update ads in the midst of a financial crisis, and how paid media publishing applies to agile marketing, creative optimization, and content-rich advertising.
“Given that the trend of paid media publishing is growing quickly, we believe that it-s important to bring all of this material together in one convenient package to illustrate how to apply the concepts that we-re seeing many of our clients leverage,” said Will Price, CEO of Flite.
To download the eBook, please visit .
Flite delivers ad innovation at scale to the world-s top publishers and brands. Marketers use Flite-s SaaS Platform to reduce the complexity and cost of delivering differentiated ad products that engage their audiences. The Flite Platform serves, updates, and measures advertising in real-time and integrates web applications directly into online ad units fueling digital advertising innovation at scale. Based in San Francisco with offices in New York City and Chicago, Flite is backed by Sequoia Capital, General Catalyst Venture Partners, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, NCD Investors, Harrison Metal, and Condé Nast. For more information, please visit
Winnie Kao
Flite
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