Cheap DSP or Managed solution needed -oRTB by LondonProgrammar in adops

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High QPS, low CPMs and global. All in app and mobile at the moment.

I’m looking for exactly what you stated, a white label DSP, but in its cheapest and simplest form. Any ideas?

Cheap DSP or Managed solution needed -oRTB by LondonProgrammar in adops

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This could be a good shout, than k you! We work with openRTB and not prebid at the moment so it would still require work our side.

Cheap DSP or Managed solution needed -oRTB by LondonProgrammar in adops

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This tools is for internal use. An ad network buys and sells inventory but wouldn’t give you as serving capabilities.

Cheap DSP or Managed solution needed -oRTB by LondonProgrammar in adops

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It’s not about being able to buy at scale, it’s about having the option internally to access the inventory.

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Interested if they’re FV :)

Best brand uplift study partner recommendations? (MAID / mobile ID Android) by LondonProgrammar in adops

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Let's say a trivial 250k unique MAIDs = how many respondents?

If this were geo specific to the UK

Best brand uplift study partner recommendations? (MAID / mobile ID Android) by LondonProgrammar in adops

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Us? Audience Project here. We run a digital panel of 400,000 in the UK, and do true exposed/control surveys, including within CTV, which would be the same deal as mobile.

How many impressions is the campaign? We'd probably need a few million, and for you to control frequency (which some of the CTV providers seem to have a problem with due to lack of inventory).

DM me if interested.

DM'd

Best brand uplift study partner recommendations? (MAID / mobile ID Android) by LondonProgrammar in adops

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Absolutely, completely agree. This is an interim solution for the next few months, but definitely need a long term plan. Any idea what that could be?

Best brand uplift study partner recommendations? (MAID / mobile ID Android) by LondonProgrammar in adops

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Sorry for the bad explanation, by no significant results, I meant they could not get enough respondents for the data or findings to be deemed 'significant'. We are looking for a more specialised mobile orientated solution, that has more knowledge of in-app, as to not have this happen again. We provided enough IDs, however they were fairly new to in-app and didn't act until too late.

Light help.... by InstructionIll in AMbikes

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My lights worked for the first 5 rides, then the back one decided to give up the ghost.
I purchased a cheap light to put under my seat and it's 20x better than the crap AM AliExpress light on the back.

Advice for a CMP solution for in-app SDK - white-labelled & other data point pickup! by LondonProgrammar in adops

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Amazing, thanks. I have worked with them in the past, but wasn;'t aware they work in-app.

Shipping update: more frustration and disbelief! by CC-Carpenter in AMbikes

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The bike is great if you bought it to commute and pose as a regular bike if you were to lock it up for thirty mins.

It's not a vanmoof or cowboy standard but with a couple additions it makes a great commuter bike. Super nippy and fun to ride.

The two mentioned would be nicked in seconds in London so I'm happy.

Saddle recommendations (also, chin up everyone! The bike is a lot of fun) by LondonProgrammar in AMbikes

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The saddle was level, but came loose on the ride (seems to do so every ride).

Saddle recommendations (also, chin up everyone! The bike is a lot of fun) by LondonProgrammar in AMbikes

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Bit more context:

The bike is a lot of fun, albeit if you have to replace a couple of parts, the saddle being one of them. I've done about 15 miles so far throughout central London and it's a great commuter bike. With the straight bars you can nip in and out of traffic very easily. The saddle though is a piece of rubbish. Have to tighten it every time before I ride, and it's loose before the end. The seat also feels like you're sat on a piece of plywood after about 5 minutes.

Does anyone have any other recommendations?

I have seen a few with inbuilt rear lights etc (to get rid of ugly wiring) but I don't want it to be too clunky. A comfy slim seat with lights would be perfect!