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Programmatic Advertising 101: A Guide to Programmatic Ad Ecosystem

Martech Series

The regular programmatic value chain consists only of advertisers, publishers, supply-side platforms (SSP), demand-side platforms (DSP), data management platforms (DMP), customer data platforms (CDP), ad networks, and ad exchanges. Viewability Tracking.

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What Is a Demand Side Platform (DSP)?

SODP

While publishers will rely on supply-side platforms (SSPs) to facilitate the sale of their advertising inventory, without demand-side platforms (DSPs) these transactions wouldn’t be possible. What Is a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)? How Does a DSP Work?

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What is a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) – A Guide for Publishers

Automatad Inc.

How Different Is a Supply-Side Platform from a Demand-Side Platform? Understanding the dynamics between supply-side platforms (SSP) and Demand-Side Platforms (DSP) is like decoding the language of online marketing. It should connect to multiple ad exchanges, DSPs, and ad networks.

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Omnichannel DSPs vs Specialized DSPs: How to Choose Between the Two

InMobi

When selecting a demand-side platform (DSP) for your programmatic campaigns, should you choose an omnichannel DSP or a more specialized DSP? This gives advertisers the ability to buy media across multiple ad exchanges. DSPs also often centralize ad bidding and reporting in one interface. That all depends.

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What Is In-App Mobile Advertising and How Does It Work?

Clearcode

Apart from the ad network, we’ve also got the ad exchange. An ad exchange resembles a stock exchange, so instead of simply selling impressions by the thousand, the ad exchange lets advertisers select their desired audience and bid on individual impressions.

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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

Ad fraud typically refers to the following: The presence of non-human traffic, which can range from simple to sophisticated bots to even entirely botnet servers. Zero percent viewability caused by invisible ads, arbitrage, domain spoofing, site bundling, click farms, etc. Intentionally misrepresented ads.

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The Crazy Advertising Technology Landscape

InMobi

Ad Networks - this is a company that has exclusive rights to sell the inventory from a specific group of publishers. Ad Exchanges - this is a programmatic buying marketplace where inventory is auctioned off to the highest bidder. What specific websites/apps the ad ran on. If the ad unit was displayed correctly.