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What Is a Supply Side Platform (SSP)? A Guide for Publishers

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Of all the online advertising tools and technologies that have emerged, supply-side platforms (SSPs) arguably remain some of the most important for digital publishers. SSPs, along with demand-side platforms (DSPs) and ad exchanges , have transformed the advertising industry — making it more automated, efficient and data-driven.

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What is Programmatic Media Buying?

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Programmatic advertising operates on a sophisticated interplay of technology and real-time decisions. An auction process begins when a user visits a website with display advertising. The website sends the user’s information and the available ad space details to an ad exchange.

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The Ultimate Guide to In-App Advertising for Publishers

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What Is In-App Advertising? In-app advertising is a type of digital advertising that takes place within apps , usually for mobile devices. App developers and publishers sell their ad inventory to buyers, i.e., brands and advertisers to generate revenue. Drawbacks of In-App Advertising. Banner Ads.

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What Does the Addition of DOOH to the OpenRTB Protocol Mean for AdTech?

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Internet Connection Issues Because DOOH advertising is often shown in high-traffic areas, the digital panels often experience issues with Internet connectivity due to cell tower congestion as there can be thousands of people connecting to the same cell tower at once. This not only impacts ad buying but also measurement and reporting.

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Programmatic Ad Formats Mini-Series: Display

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It is worth noting that almost any ad format today can be accessed “programmatically,” meaning through a programmatic marketing platform that uses real-time bidding such as our own, as long as the technology provider has made the necessary connections to the inventory source available through the platform.

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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

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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. The inventory can be purchased in real time through a single-user interface.

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Real Time Bidding (RTB) Explained – Programmatic Buying, Platforms, Ads & Networks Guide For 2023

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Real Time Bidding is an auction setting where ad impressions are sold and bought, and transactions occur within seconds. Once an advertiser’s bid wins the auction, their digital ad is instantaneously shown on the website or property of the publisher. How does Real Time Bidding work?