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What is Header Bidding and How it Works?

Automatad Inc.

Share Tweet Share Necessity is the mother of invention, and ‘Header Bidding’ is one good example. So, when publishers and advertisers were losing revenue, were fed up with big players’ monopolies , and needed more efficiency, transparency, and flexibility in programmatic advertising- header bidding was born.

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Google Creates a Bold Alternative to Header Bidding

MediaFuse

In April of 2016, Google turned the ad tech world on its head when it announced that it was in the process of testing a pilot program that would give all bidders equal footing in the competition for ad inventory on websites. In the end, the highest-paying ad will prevail. Debunking the Mystery of EBDA.

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

Clearcode

For those of you who haven’t heard about Clearcode before, we’re a software development company that specializes in designing and building advertising and marketing technologies, such as ad servers , DSPs , SSPs , CDPs , etc. The first ever ad server was invented by a company called FocaLink Media Services in 1995.

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What is OpenRTB & How Does It Work?

Lemonads

In fact, RTB, DSPs bid on ad space that is supplied by ad exchanges or SSPs, which are platforms that access multiple ad exchanges and the winning ad is given to the highest bidder, being loaded nearly instantly on a user’s device.