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RPM vs CPM

Monetize More

RPM is a metric used to determine the total ad revenue a publisher is set to earn for 1000 ad impressions. CPM, on the other hand, is the amount an advertiser will pay for 1000 ad impressions. Since it’s an estimation, it may not always be how much a publisher will get paid for their ad impressions.

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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? In the world of online advertising, what is a DSP and why would brands and agencies use one? This gives advertisers the ability to buy media across multiple ad exchanges.

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Top 100 Advertising Revenue Statistics to Inform Your Campaign

Single Grain

Keeping an eye on the latest internet advertising revenue statistics gives you an edge over your competitors. Online marketers need to stay updated about the latest marketing and internet advertising trends to minimize ad spend and maximize economic growth. digital ad spending is expected to reach over $390 billion by 2027.

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The WIR: UK SVOD Subs Fall, Twitter’s Content Moderation Chief Resigns, and IPG Turns to Quantum Computing for Optimisation

VideoWeek

In this week’s Week in Review: Barb chart’s a fall in UK SVOD subs, IPG looks at quantum computing’s use cases in advertising, and Twitter’s content moderation chief steps down. The Week in Tech RTL AdAlliance Launches TV Targeting Solution RTL AdAlliance has introduced a profile targeting solution for TV advertisers.

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What Is An Ad Server And Why You Should Use It?

MobileAds

An ad server is a technology which manages, serves, tracks and reports online display advertising campaigns. There are two types of ad servers in the advertising ecosystem: publisher (supply side) and advertiser (demand/buy side) ad server. Why should advertisers use ad servers to run campaigns?