• donthe

    Google Ad Exchange/Adsense reports viewability and none of the ad units on my websites come close to 70% viewability. I don’t believe 70% is attainable. Leaderboards near the top of the page don’t load fast enough for the visitors who scroll down right away. Below the fold is obviously out as more than 30% of visitors never go below the fold. Above the fold on desktop is below the fold on mobile.
    Advertisers using Adwords/Adsense pay per click and don’t care about viewabilitly.
    If a publisher put the ad in an Iframe whose responsibility is it to ensure that the ad loads within a reasonable amount of time? Viewability is the advertisers/Ad Network problem if the ad can’t load fast enough because it’s making 20 requests and doesn’t follow basic caching/page speed guidelines.

  • Scott Wyffels

    Shouldn’t the goal just be a lower viewable CPM? Why chase a percentage that might raise the CPM?

  • InvisibleC0w

    “For 2015, the first full year of viewable measurement, publishers feel that it is fair to accept a variance”

    Who are these publishers that think 70% is acceptable? I have not seen a single publisher (including premium pubs) that can consistently deliver 70% viewable rate. This is unfairly punishing publishers especially on medium-small range.