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First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies: What Marketers Need to Know

Smart-Hub

Both first-party and third-party cookies are used for tracking user behavior on the Internet and allow for refining advertising strategies and delivering a more personalized user experience. In this guide, we will explain the difference between first-party and third-party cookies, explore relevant regulations, and more.

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The Google Buy-In SDA Needs?; No Shortage Of TikTok Rivals

AdExchanger

Defining Moments The IAB Tech Lab introduced Seller-Defined Audiences (SDA) in February as a post-cookie, post-ATT option for publishers to create targetable impressions without sending retargetable cookies or device IDs to DSPs. Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here.

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How to Build a Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) Tool

Clearcode

DCO is a tool that will help with both upper-funnel campaigns, such as prospecting, and lower-funner campaigns, such as retargeting. Does Dynamic Creative Optimization Use Third-Party Cookies? Dynamic creatives are most often used in simple retargeting campaigns: a viewer enters a website and views several products.

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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

The pending loss of third-party cookies means contextual advertising will become more important than in the past and adtech is essential to marketers who are looking for ways to access customers through contextual data. SSPs operate by opening up publishers’ inventories to bidding from advertisers on ad exchanges and ad networks.

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What is Protected Audience API (PAAPI)? The Ultimate Guide

Automatad Inc.

Share Tweet Share Advertising without cookies is the talk of the media town! Ad spend reduced by 2-7% in using Privacy Sandbox APIs Conversions per dollar reduced 1-3% Click-through rates stay the same irrespective of API usage. Is it giving the signal that the publishers get less ad revenue? See the below findings of the test.

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5 DSP Tweaks to Increase Programmatic Performance From an Expert Media Buyer

Ad Monsters

Therefore, media buyers buy traffic from the partners they pick, not the ones offered by the providers’ ad exchange. Both types of data are immune to the upcoming 3rd-party cookie phase-out and don’t require you any additional tools for their collection. Combining geofencing with branded campaigns is also effective.

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Weekly Roundup: GDPR’s Impact on Revenues, The Trade Desk’s OpenPath, NewsPassID, and More

Automatad Inc.

Furthermore, consumers seem to have not perceived any tangible advantages apart from being asked to consent to the usage of browser cookies on all EU sites these days. In environments that accepted third-party cookies, NewsPassID showed 45% better results. Related Read: What is GDPR? And How it’s Going to Disrupt Adtech Industry?

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