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Confiant Catches Cookie Fishing Scheme: The Bad Actors of Black Friday

Ad Monsters

Last year, Black Friday saw another big boom — cookie stuffing — marking a sharp increase in fraudulent ad impressions. Confiant found a cookie-stuffing campaign running across multiple programmatic ad platforms around Black Friday. Partnering with ad platforms. What did that teach us? What is Cookie Stuffing?

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Everything About Prebid Server Technology and How It Helps You to Connect Partners on SmartHub

Smart-Hub

The client-side and especially the server-side solutions of Prebid came to the ad tech scene with a big success since they enabled efficient header-bidding auctions. Its waterfall mechanism defines what buyers bid on impression first (ad networks, direct advertisers, etc). To wrap it up.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

What is Ad Tech? Ad Networks Ad networks act as intermediaries, connecting advertisers with a multitude of publishers. These platforms facilitate the buying and selling of ad inventory across various digital spaces, enhancing the efficiency of ad placements and maximizing exposure.

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How to maximize revenue with Header Bidding? [10x more ad revenue]

Monetize More

The term header bidding has been around for a few years now with Google Trends shows that the term sprung onto the scene in the summer of 2015, but only recently publishers have been using the technology as a serious piece of their ad management tech stack. So what are you waiting for?

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38. Brian Lesser – from 24/7 to Xaxis and Xandr

Paleo AdTech

At the time, as Brian tells Marty in this panoramic episode, 24/7 had three business lines: an ad server (Open Adstream), ad network and search ads business. Open Adstream was wired in as well, and the value to clients was an ability to see across ad networks, and later real-time impressions.

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38. Brian Lesser – from 24/7 to Xaxis and Xandr

Paleo AdTech

At the time, as Brian tells Marty in this panoramic episode, 24/7 had three business lines: an ad server (Open Adstream), ad network and search ads business. Open Adstream was wired in as well, and the value to clients was an ability to see across ad networks, and later real-time impressions.