Ikon to boycott blind online ad networks

Media agency Ikon Communications will next week stop trading with online sales networks which do not disclose full details of where ads appear.

So called blind networks are sold by sales houses who buy up remnant online advertising inventory across a variety of sites and then sell those ads at a low price.  However, brands can have limited say in where their ads appear.  

But Ikon has decided to stop dealing with blind networks. Announcing the move, which begins next Thursday, Ellie Rogers, Ikon’s national digital director said: ““After the digital world being shrouded in mystery for the last decade with blind networks, we believe the market had now reached a point of maturity where 100% transparency should be a pre-requisite for advertisers.”

She said that theragency would be working with online sales houses to access “open site lists”.

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