Scroll Media: helping publishers make the most of digital ads

Scroll Media: helping publishers make the most of digital ads
Scroll team members, from left, Scott Hughes, Laura Haden, Jane Ormsby and Paige Swainey. (Image: Scroll)
Daniel Dunkley
For years, publishers have struggled with the challenge of how to make more money out of digital advertising, with limited in-house sales resources and technical knowledge to lean on. Up-and-coming Kiwi ad tech business Scroll Media believes it has the answer to their problems.Founded by entrepreneur Jane Ormsby in 2019, Scroll Media is a technology firm that handles outsourced ad sales for various digital publishers, including Newsroom, Rolling Stone NZ, Auto Trader, Rugby Pass and Australian sports magazine The Roar.On one side of t...

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