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Why we care about adtech: The complete guide

Martech

Advertisers are willing to invest in adtech for its ability to attract a target audience and generate strong insights. The pending loss of third-party cookies means contextual advertising will become more important than in the past and adtech is essential to marketers who are looking for ways to access customers through contextual data.

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How to Build a Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) Tool

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DCO is a tool that will help with both upper-funnel campaigns, such as prospecting, and lower-funner campaigns, such as retargeting. What’s The Difference Between A Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) And Other Forms Of Ad Targeting? Does Dynamic Creative Optimization Use Third-Party Cookies?

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The new identity landscape: A marketer’s guide

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Together, that makes up almost 85% of browser usage that will all but go dark for everything from audience building and retargeting to personalization and multi-touch attribution. The post The new identity landscape: A marketer’s guide appeared first on MarTech.

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Why Do Companies Want to Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP

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DSPs are connected to ad exchanges and supply-side platforms (SSPs) and enriched with data from data platforms like data management platforms (DMPs) and customer data platforms (CDPs). Advantages of DSPs include automated ad buying, scalability, cost-effectiveness, and precise audience targeting.

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Google Privacy Sandbox: What Does It Mean for the Future of Targeted Ads?

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In an effort to streamline a bloated digital advertising infrastructure and help create a new set of user privacy-focused open web standards, Google has announced that it will be ending support for third-party browser cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022 with its Privacy Sandbox. Chrome is the most popular browser on the market.

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What’s the difference between zero-party, first-party and third-party data?

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Moreover, the era of third-party cookies will end next year when Google Chrome is expected to withdraw its support for third-party cookies. Current trends in the AdTech and MarTech industries are emphasizing the importance of zero-party data. What Is Second-Party Data? when signing up for a newsletter.

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6 Alternatives to Third-Party Cookies and Mobile IDs in AdTech

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Ever since Google Chrome announced in January 2020 that it’ll be shutting off support for third-party cookies in the next few years, companies operating in the programmatic advertising industry have been scrambling to find reliable and effective alternatives to continue operating.

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