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Webinar Recording – RIP publishers with less than 70% viewability

By Browsi | January 24, 2022

Are you ready for the 2022 viewability trends?

As promised, here is the recording of Wednesday’s webinar on the future of viewability and how to get ready for the 2022 stricter standards.

100+ attendees joined us to hear Nik Keene, Planet Sport’s Chief Product Officer, and our very own Lior Fisher (Co-Founder and VP Product Management) discuss:

  • Where the industry is heading with respect to viewability
  • How leading publishers are overcoming their viewability challenges
  • What publishers can do to better prepare for the 2022 harsher standards

Please feel free to share the recording with your colleagues and do not hesitate to reach out to marketing@browsi.com if you have any questions or if you would like to be featured on one of our next webinars.

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