Right now there is too much content on the site, and much of it is very detailed. This optimizes for experts, but we need to optimize for new users/people who are evaluating various header bidding solutions.
We have too many examples, too much code, too many features you could maybe use, but maybe won't. (I'm strictly referring to the documentation, not the library.)
Experts can just read the source code, and they probably already know how to set up keyword targeting in DFP.
Pubfood might be a bit too light on content, but we should learn from their layout and move in that direction with our site's content.
It may be useful to look at our GA account as part of this culling work. Although with so many long pages, GA may not prove that useful, since (IIUC) it will show "pageviews" but not which part of the page people are actually reading.
Right now there is too much content on the site, and much of it is very detailed. This optimizes for experts, but we need to optimize for new users/people who are evaluating various header bidding solutions.
We have too many examples, too much code, too many features you could maybe use, but maybe won't. (I'm strictly referring to the documentation, not the library.)
Experts can just read the source code, and they probably already know how to set up keyword targeting in DFP.
Pubfood might be a bit too light on content, but we should learn from their layout and move in that direction with our site's content.
It may be useful to look at our GA account as part of this culling work. Although with so many long pages, GA may not prove that useful, since (IIUC) it will show "pageviews" but not which part of the page people are actually reading.