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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

In fact, between the third quarter of 2020 and the third quarter of 2021, there was a 125% increase in M&A activity for adtech platforms, including several high-profile deals in 2021 like Mediaocean’s acquisition of Flashtalking for $500 million and AdTheorent’s $1 billion SPAC deal to go public. Contextual ad targeting.

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How Publishers Can Make More Money With AdTech

Clearcode

Some of the most common AdTech solutions for publishers include header bidding, self-serve ad platforms, customer data platforms (CDPs) and demand-path optimization (DPO). Native advertising also saw its popularity among publishers as a revenue source drop from 76% in 2020 to 59% in 2022.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

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. Infinite Potential On SmartHub Ad Exchange!

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What Is The Future Of Advertising In A Cookieless World?

Smart-Hub

In response to the privacy-breach concerns, governments and big companies came up with regulations, policies, and data tracking restrictions ( ePD , GDPR , ITP , ETP , etc). In February 2020, Google announced the shutdown of cookies in Chrome. Contextual targeting is coming back. It never really went away!

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

Basis

Unrestrained by free speech rules like America’s First Amendment, the EU has taken the lead on matters like consumer privacy (with GDPR), walled gardens like Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store (with the Digital Markets Act), and now its latest target: misinformation and hyper-personal ad targeting on social media.

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

Basis

Unrestrained by free speech rules like America’s First Amendment, the EU has taken the lead on matters like consumer privacy (with GDPR), walled gardens like Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store (with the Digital Markets Act), and now its latest target: misinformation and hyper-personal ad targeting on social media.