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Mobile Ad Serving: The What & How of Rich Media Ad Serving for Mobile

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Especially when you look for better control over your ad operations. It is a best practice to use your ad server, especially if you run a consistent volume of ad campaigns. But, that’s not always the case for mobile rich media. You will find that a third-party ad server can be to your great advantage.

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The Best Mobile Ad Networks For 2023

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Yieldmo Initially focused on US-based ad inventory but expanded to EU and UK demand. Offers viewable, brand-safe, and audience-friendly ads, with integration options through open exchange, PMP, or managed service. MobFox Enables publishers to monitor and optimize ad inventory with a single interface.

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15 Best Display Ad Networks for Publishers in 2022

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Display advertising is, undeniably, one of the most popular types of online advertising. If you’re looking to place them on your website or app, you will need a reliable display ad network to do so. Here’s how to pick the right display advertising partner for your publishing business. Airnow Media.

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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. Banner Ads. Native Ads. Playable Ads.

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Understanding the Complicated World of Advertising Technology (AdTech) & Programmatic Advertising

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This AdTech platform is responsible for making decisions about what ads to show on a website, serving those ads, connecting with other AdTech platforms (e.g. demand-side platforms) to purchase inventory, and collecting data such as impressions, clicks, etc, for reporting.