Global media measurement and optimisation platform Integral Ad Science has launched a AI-driven ‘Made for Advertising’ (MFA) site detection and avoidance product.
The company’s MFA site technology aims to improve transparency into advertiser campaign quality, identify where spend is being allocated, and inform optimisations to minimise waste on MFA sites.
MFA sites are web pages featuring low-quality content (e.g. spam sites, or ad farms) created solely to serve ads, and are optimised to perform well against traditional verification metrics, such as viewability. However, advertising spend on these sites does not drive meaningful outcomes, such as conversions or brand lift, explained an official statement.
During testing, IAS claims that campaign analysis demonstrated superior MFA site identification for some of the world’s largest advertisers and agencies.
IAS’ product supports the Association of National Advertisers’ (ANA – USA) recent definition of MFA sites and incorporates characteristics such as ad-to-content ratio, ad refresh rate and the source of the traffic coming to the site to classify a site as MFA.
According to the ANA’s Programmatic Media Supply Chain Transparency Study, 21 pc of all advertisement impressions measured were served on MFA sites.
Yannis Dosios, Chief Commercial Officer, Integral Ad Science, said, “Our MFA product was built to deliver unprecedented transparency to advertisers and provide them with the ability to both detect and avoid MFA sites in order to redirect their ad spend to publishers that drive a return. The industry faces a significant challenge in combating MFA sites. By leveraging AI, we have developed a scalable way to identify these low-quality sources of inventory and improve overall campaign performance.”
IAS claims to have developed the industry’s first pressure-tested solution for detecting and blocking MFA at scale, by training its model against Jounce Media’s list of MFA domains and incorporating signals from Sincera,
Bill Duggan, Group EVP, ANA, said, “Advertisers should recognize that MFA websites can account for a significant portion of their overall campaign and should determine, independently, if MFA sites fit with their brand suitability standards for content and user experience. We applaud IAS for taking action after we released the findings from our programmatic transparency report and for supporting our definition of MFA. We have found that awareness of MFA sites among the ANA community of media professionals to be limited – which is surprising. We look forward to further developments from IAS around MFA site identification and ad spend optimisation to help better educate and inform buyers.”
The IAS MFA product completed alpha testing in early October 2023 and is available now as a beta measurement offering for select customers. Availability to all customers is expected by early 2024.
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