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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. The aim is to secure the best price for each impression.

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20 Best Video Ad Networks for Publishers

Brid.tv

This network lets publishers monetize videos with top-quality demand at premium rates. There is no other contender with higher CPM rates than Google. Google’s ad server works programmatically and through real-time bidding auctions, giving publishers plenty of flexibility.

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Modern Programmatic Monetization Strategies

Adtelligent

The SSP can be single-player or combined with other solutions such as ad servers and data management platforms to get the best results. Real-time bidding is a technology that provides each auction participant an equal opportunity to win in the programmatic auction for the ad inventory, with the highest winning bid.

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

Clearcode

For those of you who haven’t heard about Clearcode before, we’re a software development company that specializes in designing and building advertising and marketing technologies, such as ad servers , DSPs , SSPs , CDPs , etc. The first ever ad server was invented by a company called FocaLink Media Services in 1995.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

This generic ID resides in the ad server and is sent to the DSP — it has no PII attached to it. However, they still require consent under the EU’s GDPR. is the mostly widely used header bidding wrapper on the web and includes “ … more than 300 demand sources and 50 analytics adapters. Is it interoperable?