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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

Clearcode

A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. Examples of Clearcode-Built DSPs Kanary NEST SITO Mobile Ad Banker Case Study What Is a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)?

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?Brands, unwrap your holiday season gift!

InMobi

This holiday season, more than any other, Brands can look forward to a powerful gift; for shopping is all set to be mobile-fueled. eMarketer estimates that US mobile sales will grow by 37.3%, more than twice the rate of e-commerce overall. of all retail sales in the US in 2014 will come from mobile devices.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

In fact, most non-premium publishers depend on ad targeting through third-party cookies for over 80% of their ad revenue. Based on an interview with Iván Markman, Yahoo’s chief business officer, and Gio Gardelli, who leads product for Yahoo’s ad targeting, identity and trust. What is ConnectID?

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Meta advertising: what you need to know

illumin

However, it wasn’t until 2007 when Facebook officially launched its ‘Facebook Ads’ platform which allowed businesses to create individual profiles as well as “social ads” which were ads that combined social actions from a user’s friends (such as recent purchase of a business review) with an advertiser’s message.