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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

Adtech comprises two primary platforms: demand and supply-side. While demand-side platforms (DSPs) are used by digital advertising buyers to manage programmatic ad buying, supply-side platforms (SSPs) are used by publishers to sell digital ads in online auctions.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

These platforms facilitate the buying and selling of ad inventory across various digital spaces, enhancing the efficiency of ad placements and maximizing exposure. Feature Freedom: Skyrocket Your Ad Exchange With SmartHub! Infinite Potential On SmartHub Ad Exchange! Looking For Detailed Case Studies?

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

Smart-Hub

A programmatic advertising framework is a technology stack that connects supply-side platforms (SSPs on the side of publishers) with demand-side platforms (DSPs on the side of advertisers) with each other through ad exchange. They buy an audience, not an ad space.

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Find out how much ad networks are bidding in real time

Monetize More

It allows publishers to analyze ad setups for any website and gain insight into ad units, bidders, GDPR, technical logs, and much more. Be sure to find out more about all the smart features included in PubGuru Ad Inspector here: [link]. Ad exchanges use real-time bidding to determine the price of each ad impression.

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Modern Programmatic Monetization Strategies

Adtelligent

A platform that helps publishers to oversee all of the automated ad sales and related processes. One of the best features of this solution is eliminating any mediators such as sales managers to negotiate any stages of the ad management. You can make sure that your ad space is sold at the maximum possible price.

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Who Are The Key Players in Programmatic Buying?

InMobi

Understanding the Demand Side: DSPs and ATDs A demand side platform (DSP) is an interface for marketers to buy ads programmatically. DSPs connect to multiple exchanges so that their clients, agencies and advertisers, can find maximum reach and scale. What are SSPs and Ad Exchanges?

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Programmatic Advertising 101: Ad Types, Benefits, Drawbacks & Trends

Single Grain

These are the basic features of programmatic advertising: Real-Time Bidding (RTB): This is one of the most common types of programmatic advertising, where advertising inventory is bought and sold on a per-impression basis in real-time on the ad exchange. Lack of Transparency.