Building Meritable Metrics Before Going Public
OpenAI's Ad Strategy Before 2026 IPO: Conversion Tracking in ChatGPT Ads
OpenAI is ramping up its ChatGPT ad strategy, aiming to close measurement gaps with new conversion tracking pixels as it eyes a 2026 IPO. The ads pilot exceeded $100M annual revenue in just six weeks, with OpenAI shifting toward performance‑based pricing.
OpenAI's Ad Ambitions: Conversion Tracking and Revenue Goals
The Shift to Click‑Based Pricing Models: What It Means for Advertisers
So What for Builders: Why ChatGPT's Ad Platform Matters
Public Reaction and Industry Pushback: Challenges Ahead
IPO and Future Implications for the Advertising Landscape
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