The FPC Podcast

By: FirstPartyCapital
  • Summary

  • The FPC podcast covers the latest financial news in the ad tech sector, diving into the latest funding rounds, M&A transactions and economic trends.


    Each week we bring you the latest hot takes and interviews with leading entrepreneurs and investors.


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Episodes
  • Episode 2: Mike Follett, CEO & Co-founder, Lumen
    Nov 20 2024
    Summary


    In this episode of the FPC podcast, the team discusses the latest financial news in ad tech, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, the rise of Super Signal Aggregators (SSAs), and the verticalisation of ad networks. The conversation features insights from industry experts on the importance of data and attention technology, as well as the evolving landscape of B2B marketing. In this conversation, Mike Follett discusses the evolution of Lumen's partnerships, the importance of simplicity in ad tech, and how attention metrics correlate with brand uplift and profit. He emphasises the future focus on signal aggregation and AI's role in enhancing creative capabilities. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating valuations and the importance of capital efficiency in building sustainable businesses.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Team Dynamics

    03:09 M&A Trends in Ad Tech

    06:10 The Rise of Super Signal Aggregators

    09:02 Verticalisation in Ad Tech

    11:56 The Future of B2B Ad Networks

    14:54 Lumen's Role in Attention Technology

    20:42 Partnerships and Client Demand

    23:31 The Importance of Simplicity in Ad Tech

    24:52 Linking Attention to Brand Uplift

    28:52 Future Focus: Signals Aggregation and AI in Creative

    32:03 Navigating Valuations and Capital Efficiency



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    38 mins
  • Episode 1: Launching The FPC podcast
    Nov 12 2024
    Summary

    In the inaugural episode of the FPC podcast, Rich, Ciaran and Alex discuss recent M&A activity, the emergence of super signal aggregators, and the potential impact of US election on the M&A landscape. They highlight the success of companies like AppLovin and The Trade Desk, delve into the growing retail media sector, and introduce Pixels, a company focused on transforming vertical video for the open web. The conversation emphasises the evolving nature of ad tech and the opportunities for investment and growth in the sector.


    Key Takeaways
    • M&A activity is increasing in the ad tech space.
    • The ad tech industry is bifurcating into signal and media execution.
    • Super signal aggregators are becoming crucial in ad tech.
    • Political changes may influence M&A activity in the coming years.
    • AppLovin and Trade Desk are leading success stories in ad tech.
    • Retail media is a growing sector with significant potential.
    • Pixels aims to bring vertical video to the open web.
    • The market for vertical video is growing rapidly.
    • Generalist investors should be aware of the opportunities, but also the complexities in the ad tech space.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to The FPC Podcast

    01:49 M&A Trends in Ad Tech

    06:10 The Rise of Super Signal Aggregators

    09:48 Political Impacts on the M&A Landscape

    14:10 Success Stories: AppLovin and The Trade Desk

    17:56 Retail Media and Non-Traditional Ad Businesses

    21:48 Pixels: The Future of Vertical Video

    29:55 Market Potential and Future Plans for Pixels


    Pixels - Additional Info

    To learn more about Pixels, check out the full video interview here, and the pitch deck here.


    FirstPartyCapital - Additional Info

    To learn more about FPC, check out our website here, and subscribe to our newsletter here.


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    38 mins

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