Rubicon Project Launches, But Doesnt Actually Work!

By Steven Finch on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Filed Under: Analysis | Visited 83 times, 1 so far today

Yesterday I wrote about the Rubicon Project and how they have launched into public beta. The site itself is amazing. Overall it is a brilliant package that has been put together for over a year by a dedicated team of about 40 members. This all being said, yesterday I did a test of their service and received mixed results. The code in which I implemented into my sidebar worked fine, except the placements that didnt work at all was the 728 at the top and the 160 at the bottom of the sidebar. Now, why launch a product into public beta, if it doesnt actually work at all?

Has anyone else had the same problems with the Rubicon Project?

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One Comment for this post

My name is JT Batson and I’m responsible for the publisher program at the Rubicon Project. I am sorry to hear that you are having issues with your ad tags.

To my knowledge, we are not seeing this problem across the board, so do you mind contacting me or our publisher care team and we will help figure out what’s up (care at rubicon project dot com)? I can promise a very speedy reply and answer.

Thanks for the kind words about our website and interface. We do appreciate it.

I look forward to working together. Again, sorry for the issues, but I know its something our team can help with.

Best,

JT
jt at rubicon project dot com

Posted onApril 17th, 2008 at 2:04 am

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