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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

Clearcode

A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. Table Of Contents What Is a Demand-Side Platform and What Is It For? How Does a DSP Work?

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How StackAdapt Balances Automation and Control in its Outcome-Focused DSP

VideoWeek

Funding rounds of that size aren’t nearly as common in ad tech generally as they once were, and certainly not in the demand-side platform category, where StackAdapt sits. ” And StackAdapt believes its formula, focused on business outcomes, user experience, and AI, can help it fight for a leadership position.

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InMobi Now Available as Header Bidding Demand Source on DT FairBid

InMobi

Our latest partnership with Digital Turbine helps us further this mission by offering publishers access to premium advertising demand on InMobi Exchange through their existing FairBid stack at no additional cost. ” “Digital Turbine has been a key partner for InMobi since 2014. .

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Supply-Path Optimization: 3 Strategies for Success

Smart-Hub

The concept of header bidding appeared in 2014, and a few years later, supply-path optimization became a part of the technology, solving the challenge of bid duplication. It is a specific algorithm integrated into the demand-side platform that is responsible for identifying the bids with the most effective connections to the impression.

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The WIR: Unilever Shifts Ad Budgets to Influencers, FAST Evolves Beyond the Archives, and Amazon Launches ‘Complete TV’

VideoWeek

The news has implications for demand-side platform The Trade Desk, whose in-development CTV operating system Ventura had reportedly signed up Sonos as its first hardware client. The Comcast-owned network has held exclusive Olympics rights since 1988, and signed an $8 billion extension in 2014. Read more on VideoWeek.

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JCDecaux Enters Into a Strategic Alliance With Displayce Including a Majority Stake to Make It a Benchmark DSP in Outdoor Advertising

Martech Series

JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, has announced the signature of a strategic alliance, including the acquisition of a majority stake, with Displayce, the DSP (Demand Side Platform) leader specialised in the purchasing and optimisation of digital outdoor advertising (DOOH).

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A Publishers Guide to Video Header Bidding (Beginner Friendly)

Brid.tv

Here’s what the process of client-side video header bidding looks like step-by-step: A user plays the publisher’s video. The player’s header bidding wrapper reaches out to supply-side platforms and ad exchanges. These SSPs and ad exchanges usually purchase creatives from demand-side platforms.