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In an industry where every millisecond, every ad slot, and every pound of CPM matters, benchmarking is often seen as table stakes. But most benchmarking tools offer raw comparisons — averages, charts, numbers — without guidance, context, or insight. At Content Ignite®, we believe benchmarking should do more: it should inspire action, clarify trade-offs, and point to opportunity. That’s exactly what our Benchmarking Insights Hub is built to do.
In this article, I’ll walk you through how the Hub works, why it’s different, and how publishers should be using benchmarking not just to compare, but to evolve.
Benchmarking, in its ideal form, is more than comparing “you vs everyone else.” The most useful comparisons are those made against publishers who are genuinely like you — in audience, vertical, setup, and challenges.
That’s why the Hub uses three benchmark groups:
By layering these comparisons, you can see where you’re punching above your weight, where you need to catch up, and where the market is shifting.
A lot of benchmarking tools make you do the hard lifting — pick metrics, filter, guess at what “better” means. We designed the Hub to reduce friction, guide insight, and encourage exploration. Here are a few standout features:
To help you use the Hub well, here’s a map of the main sections and what to look out for:
Metrics here show what users see and experience.
This section is where monetisation benchmarking lives.
Note: This data is programmatic-only. We exclude direct and house campaigns so that the comparisons stay like-for-like.
This is where you benchmark the systems behind your stack.
Deep dive into each SSP’s bid & win behaviour, bid value, win value, and efficiency
A Hub like this is a powerful tool — but only if you use it intentionally. Here’s how to get real impact from it:
Focus on a few priority metricsDon’t try to optimise everything at once. Pick 2–3 metrics (like CPM, ad density, and viewability) and track movement vs cohorts over time.
In publishing, metrics flow fast. Tools, demand sources, UX, privacy all shift. The last thing you need is a benchmarking dashboard that lags or confuses. You need a benchmarking system that:
That’s what Content Ignite’s Benchmarking Insights Hub is built to deliver. It’s not just about knowing where others are — it’s about understanding why, and asking: “If I made incremental improvements here, what would that unlock?”
We’re excited to see how publishers use it not just to compare — but to lead.

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