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Founders of dMarc Leave Google

Posted on: February 9th, 2007 | 3 Comments

Reportedly, dMarc founders Chad and Ryan Steelberg left Google after several key disagreements over the way in which the search company handled the implementation of its radio advertising service.

Google focuses on automating the process in which advertisers and radio buyers participate in its audio ads program. In its reluctance to handle sales in a personal aspect, Google is striking a discord with the dMarc crew who feel that the “human touch” is one of the most essential elements to process.

Another sticking point is the earn out potential for the dMarc founders, who will be fortunate to see $150 million in what was originally thought of as a potential $1.13 billion earn out figure.

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3 Comments on “Founders of dMarc Leave Google”

  1. Wow Cool !
    Super Man
    Nice Site

  2. Radio Advertising World Awaits Impact of Google-DMarc Rift

    According to Media Post Publications, dMarc founders Chad and Ryan Steelberg have left Google over a number of substantial disagreements about how to best achieve revenue targets. Due to receive up to $1.13 Billion if certain growth goals are achieved,…

  3. Brett Astor says:

    If human touch is involved, Google wouldn’t do it. Human touch undermines scalablity, especially for a companly like Google that is needing to hit lofty sales and sales growth targets. They have no choice but to automate in a fashion that facilitates unlimited scalability.

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