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

Automatad Inc.

So, get ready to learn in detail about SSP and unlock the full potential of your ad revenue. What Are Supply-Side Platforms? Supply-side platforms (SSP) help digital publishers manage, optimize, and sell their ad inventories to demand partners and earn ad revenue.

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What every marketer needs to know about programmatic advertising

Martech

When a person clicks on a website, the site’s owner uses a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) to notify one or multiple Ad-Exchanges to put the ad space up for auction. Advertisers use a Demand-Side Platform (DSP) — either via an agency or directly — to offer bids. Other benefits include: Scale.

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What Is Programmatic Ad Buying? The Complete Beginner’s Guide 2021 and Beyond

Lemonads

Depending on the publisher or ad network, the winner of the bid may be decided by the highest amount or through a complex calculation that includes variables like landing page quality. These platforms work together to create a link between publishers and the entities that want to purchase their traffic.

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Preferred Deals, and How to Setup Them in Google Ad Manager?

Automatad Inc.

The advertisers can come, have a look at the inventories, and then decide whether to buy it or not. Premium inventories (inventories with high viewability and click-through rate) are often sold via Programmatic Direct (Programmatic guaranteed or preferred deals). How Does Preferred Deal Work?

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Programmatic Advertising: What Is It and How Does It Work?

MNTN

Demand-Side Platform (DSP) A Demand-Side Platform (DSP) is an automated buying platform where advertisers can purchase digital ad inventory. Advertisers who use a DSP will buy ad impressions from an ad exchange for a predetermined bid price. hovering, expanding).

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The Ultimate Guide to In-App Advertising for Publishers

Brid.tv

App developers and publishers sell their ad inventory to buyers, i.e., brands and advertisers to generate revenue. On the sell-side , there are publishers/developers and supply-side platforms. On the buy side , there are brands/advertisers and demand-side platforms. Native Ads.

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How to Determine Your Ad Platform’s Pricing Model and Rates

Kevel

Cost-per-click (CPC) is a riskier model for publishers, since it introduces an unknown factor: click-through rates (CTRs). If you show an advertiser's ads and nobody clicks on them, you’ve “wasted” those impressions and make nothing. Your ad operations team would manually set up and monitor campaigns.

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